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Adam Swanson: Chestnut Street in the '90s (2007)
Rare rags, novelties, popular songs, and more performed by fifteen year old Adam Swanson.
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Frederick Hodges,
John Arpin,
Johnny Maddox.
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Adam Swanson: On a Circular Staircase (2008)
Adam's first CD for Rivermont Records, featuring ragtime and other early American popular music.
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Frederick Hodges,
John Arpin,
Johnny Maddox.
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Adam Swanson: Sunshine from the Fingers (2011)
On Adam's second solo disc for Rivermont, he performs a mix of rags, novelties, stride classics, and popular songs -- all of them in his unique, virtuosic arrangements and beautifully recorded on a nine-foot Yamaha grand. 60 minutes.
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Frederick Hodges,
John Arpin,
Johnny Maddox.
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Ian Whitcomb, Adam Swanson & Danny Coots: I Love a Piano (2011)
A former rock star, Ian Whitcomb, joins young pianist Adam Swanson and Grammy-award winning Nashville percussionist Danny Coots for an album of ragtime, great Tin Pan Alley tunes, and originals.
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Ian Whitcomb,
John Arpin,
Johnny Maddox.
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Frederick Hodges & Adam Swanson: Double Trouble: Hot Piano Duets (2010)
Two top piano artists team up for an album of hot, exciting, elegant, and imaginative piano music. Classic rags and Hollywood songs sparkle in their lush, toe-tapping arrangements.
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Dick Hyman,
Fats Waller,
James P. Johnson.
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Johnny Maddox and Adam Swanson: Seven Little Stars (and the Man in the Moon) (2009)
This CD features original arrangements of ragtime, jazz and traditional piano duets
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Eubie Blake,
Joe Jordan,
Scott Joplin.
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Frederick Hodges: Manhattan Serenade: Piano Masterpieces Of The Jazz Age (2011)
A major recital of some of the greatest masterpieces for piano that emerged during the Jazz Age.
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Adam Swanson,
Dick Hyman,
Fats Waller.
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Susan Cowsill: Just Believe It (Americana Remix) (2011)
"...Cowsill's first solo album, and it is the hardy, heartbreaking sound of a woman in the prime of her singing and songwriting life."-- ROLLING STONE "..country-tinged, retro pop graciousness." -- Creative Loafing
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Christine McVie,
Lucinda Williiams,
Sheryl Crow.
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Cameron McGill & What Army: Is A Beast (2011)
new group of orchestrated retro-pop gems from the midwest