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We found 8 results for "MudLark"
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MudLark: Nest (2008)
MudLark's debut recording rings out a deep-rootsy, fresh Americana featuring banjo, guitar, string bass, three strong voices and exquisitely crafted songs of wild beauty, earthy humor, mournful longing, and a touch of the grotesque.
Recommended if you like
Crooked Still,
Gillian Welch,
Old Crow Medicine Show.
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Randy Adams: Meadowlark (2004)
Fluid and impressionistic solo acoustic guitar evoking the sounds of spring and early summer.
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Michael Hedges,
Pierre Bensusan.
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Meadowlark Jivin': It's the Groove (2003)
A soulful blend of old school funk, jazz inspired horns and freewheelin' poetics guaranteed to funkify your life.
Recommended if you like
Dave Matthews,
Steely Dan,
The Dynamites.
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Meadowlark: Give me Your Hand (2004)
Traditional folk instrumental
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Jay Ungar and Molly Mason.
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Meadowlark Jivin': Have You Ever Seen Meadowlark Jivin' (2006)
Funk and soulful grooves with horns and mean guitar licks compplete with jazz inspired poetics from the street and beyond.
Recommended if you like
Fishbone,
Steely Dan,
Victor Wooten.
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legion of love: Love Is The Answer (Metalworks Single) (2005)
Love Is The Answer is Rage Against The Machine meets We Are The World with a King Crimson bridge.
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Eric Eid-Reiner: On a Meadowlark Night: Dance Music from New England, Ireland, Scotland, Québec, and Cape Breton (2009)
Dance Music from New England, Ireland, Scotland, Québec, and Cape Breton. With guests including fiddlers Kimberley Fraser, David Reiner, and Andy Reiner; clarinetist Billy Novick; hammered dulcimer player Ken Kolodner; and flutist Anna Grosslein.
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Natalie MacMaster,
Nightingale,
Solas.
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Laura Sandage: Bloom (2005)
A riotous acoustic garden where political and spiritual, comical and mournful songs take root side by side. Lush vocal harmonies and eclectic folk instrumentation fertilize the heirloom variety songwriting.