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Dave Morehouse: Acoustic News! (2004)
If Bill Staines and Stan Rogers were tenors with a great acoustic band this is what they would sound like. Traditional instrumentation and powerful vocal harmony sets this album apart.
Recommended if you like
Bill Staines,
Lyle Lovett,
Robin Williams.
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Dave Morehouse: Fistful 'o Fun (1990)
A pure acoustic, gutsy, old-timey feel to eight traditional and five original songs. Inspired four track analog folk sound from the late eighties.
Recommended if you like
Bill Staines,
Robin Williams,
Steve Earle.
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Dave Morehouse: Out From Under the Covers (2008)
Think acoustic rock with enough electronics to make it very interesting. The lyrics are crafted and musical.
Recommended if you like
BoDeans,
Gin Blossoms,
Jack Johnson.
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Dave and Maxine Morehouse: Mom, Me, and Hymn (2005)
These are the great hymns that we sang as kids in church done the old way. Piano and tight two to four part harmonies that you can just listen or sing along. Very inspirational.
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Mick Zengel: A Celtic Collection of Traditional Irish and other songs (2003)
This music is the water of life and the whiskey of passion. Traditional Irish done the old school way. Acoustic guitars, mandolin, viola, violin,
button box, penny flute (tin whistle), wood flute,
5 string and tenor banjo's, and bodhrán.
Recommended if you like
Foster & Allen,
Paddy Reilly,
The Chieftains.
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Lost Tricks: Keep It Together (2008)
Concise hooks, a playful edge, and timeless melody all separate Lost Tricks from your average piano rock assemblage. Some call it Ben Folds but without the Ben and less Folds. The fresh EP also features Eliot Sloan of Blessed Union Of Souls.
Recommended if you like
Ben Folds,
Blessid Union of Souls,
Keane.
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Lydia: Grand Dreams (2007)
A young singer/songwriter who has taken the hearts of Northern Wisconsin by storm now reaches out to the rest of the world.
Recommended if you like
Martina McBride.
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Mick Zengel: In The Way (2002)
Love ballads."In The Way's" songs reflect the complexities in every day life, of winning and losing, of love and loss, and finding the beauty in melancholy.
Recommended if you like
Conway Twitty,
Rodney Crowell.