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We found 11 results for "Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald"
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: Live (2002)
Their usual incredible harmony, recorded live with the ensembles of Rich Stanmyre, Dave Smith & Mikail Graham, and the Nina Gerber Band. Some duo work. Dreamy, esoteric, down to earth... recorded at the Nevada Theater in CA.,
Recommended if you like
Loreena McKennitt,
Nina Gerber,
Sting.
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: Unbroken Chain (1989)
Dreamy, impressionistic singer/songwriter folk with Intricate guitar, luscious harmonies, and built on great writing.
Recommended if you like
Fairport Convention,
Loreena McKennitt,
Sting.
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: Fool's Paradise (2003)
Smooth but rootsy, warm but edgy modern, socio-political folk with luscious harmonies glowing through both traditional and contemporary styles.
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Ellis Paul,
Fairport Convention,
Nickel Creek.
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: Calling on Love (2000)
..."harmonies this rich and graceful don't happen by chance. Combine this with Kamm's strong voice, compelling songwriting and stylish guitar work and the results are truly outstanding.... A wonderful recording, highly recommended." DIRTY LINEN JUNE/JULY
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Alela Diane,
Fairport Convention,
Robert Plant and Alison krause.
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Paul Kamm & Eleanore MacDonald: From the Fire (2010)
a folky sort of world venue, personal, and a calling on the Muse for her political and environmental influences - all wrapped up in modern folk music.
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: Like Water (2005)
their own gentle yet persuasive style of combination of storytelling, luscious melody and haunting harmony with love, peace, justice and dreamy arrangements thrown into the mix.
Recommended if you like
Ellis Paul.
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: Game of Dances (1987)
The lovely, first, gentle but modern folk album by Kamm and MacDonald
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Alela Diane,
Ellis Paul,
Leonard Cohen.
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Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald: War is Not a Game (2006)
New folk - political; War Is Not a Game is a largely autobiographical song written by a Vietnam veteran concerning his father's advice to him and his own advice to his son about war and enlistment in the armed forces.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor.
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various artists: Front Row Seat (2006)
A very live unprocessed 2 disk compilation of acoustic singer song-writers as recorded at our local 3 Rivers Folklife Society concerts
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Chuck Pile,
Hawkeye Herman,
Linda Waterfall.