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We found 31 results for "Ilene Evans"
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Ilene Evans: Behind Enemy Lines (2010)
This album is an historical portrayal of Harriet Tubman and her work during the Civil War using music, quotes and historically plausible fiction to bring her story to life.
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Carmen Deedy,
Len Cabral,
Mitch Capel.
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Ilan Kwittken: Avinu Malkeynu (2011)
Haunting rendition of a traditional Jewish piece that is sung in Temple on the High Holy Days. Just vocals, all done by Ilan Kwittken.
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Elton John,
Jan Peerce,
Josh Grobin.
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Alon Yavnai: Travel Notes (2008)
Travel Notes is a musical diary of pianist Alon Yavnai’s life as a touring musician with a multi-national upbringing, including influences from his culture from Israel, travels in Cape Verde, Angola, and Brazil.
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Chick Corea,
Dave Brubeck,
Oscar Peterson.
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Alan Evans: kyo (2004)
Buddhist love in a Green Garage/Light, spooky alternative with edge.
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Alon Yavnai: Picture this (2005)
Jazz with Middle Eastern sound and Latin flavor.
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Chick Corea,
Keith Jarrett,
Lenny.
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Le Sigh: An Evening Alone (2010)
Le Sigh is the dream-inducing safety of the warm side of the bed; the ambient silence at the bottom of the ocean; the gentle careen of the clouds overhead. It soothes. It relaxes. It breathes.
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Brian Eno,
Hammock,
Stars of the Lid.
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Live Alien Broadcast: even further (1998)
Heavy groove, big guitars, huge chorus, great song Rock. Alt rock with a funky groove. Think of what would happen if Stone Temple Pilots meet Red Hot Chili Peppers at a rave in outer space
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311,
Incubus,
Stone Temple Pilots.
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Alan Evans: Swine Before Pearls (2000)
an eclectic mix of styles but mainly rooted in blues pop.
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Grateful Dead,
John Hyatt,
Lou Reed,
The Beatles,
The Rolling Stones.
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Michael Allen Harrison: 3rd Avenue (1996)
Piano, instrumental and vocals with the best cuts of Michael's first two albums.
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David Lanz,
Irving Berlin,
John Williams.