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fave it Celtic | Gentle
10 tracks | 33 minutes
Released Aug 2005
on Aerial Music
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:55 No Mercy From the Bells lyrics BUY MP3 02:55 No Mercy From the Bells lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:55 No Mercy From the Bells
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:17 Waiting On the Boatman lyrics BUY MP3 03:17 Waiting On the Boatman lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:17 Waiting On the Boatman
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:38 The Return lyrics BUY MP3 03:38 The Return lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:38 The Return
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:04 Canterbury Hill lyrics BUY MP3 03:04 Canterbury Hill lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:04 Canterbury Hill
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:18 Here There and Back Again lyrics BUY MP3 03:18 Here There and Back Again lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:18 Here There and Back Again
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:17 Souvenirs lyrics BUY MP3 03:17 Souvenirs lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:17 Souvenirs
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:56 Afternoon in Chiapas lyrics BUY MP3 02:56 Afternoon in Chiapas lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:56 Afternoon in Chiapas
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:35 The Widow and the Storm lyrics BUY MP3 02:35 The Widow and the Storm lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:35 The Widow and the Storm
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:14 Finally Home lyrics BUY MP3 05:14 Finally Home lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:14 Finally Home
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:53 When They Come to Lay Me Down lyrics BUY MP3 02:53 When They Come to Lay Me Down lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:53 When They Come to Lay Me Down
Contemporary fingerstyle acoustic guitar
Bio / Background
I've been fascinated with guitar for as long as I can remember. I began playing in grade school with garage bands and all the staples of late 50's and early 60's rock. In the mid-60's the folk boom turned me on to traditional blues and roots music. Here for the first time the guitar wasn't relegated to just cool solos but it sounded like an orchestra in the hands of blues, ragtime and slide players. I was hooked. I turned on, tuned down and unplugged. I first heard John Fahey in the mid/late sixties and in his music I heard the orchestral possibilities of a steel-string guitar with musical forms based not only in western European classical idioms but music that moved with the breadth of American blues and jazz. Following high school I began writing and performing solo guitar music and took my act on the road. After two years of playing every place I could in the Northeast I decided that maybe it was time to get a full time job and stop living in my car.
↓ more ↓Music took a back seat to a career that produced a (mostly) stable income. I never stopped playing and performing all together but work kept me plenty busy. In 1999 I had an opportunity to attend a workshop for fingerstyle players and it reignited my passion. Since then I've been fortunate to perform throughout New England and I've just released my new CD "finally home".
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