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We found 46 results for "david mosher"
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David Mosher: Sycamore Tree (1997)
A compilation of original songs done in a folk/bluegrass style with special guests John Reischman, Tammy Fassaert Kieth Little and others.
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Tim O'brian,
Toney Rice.
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Deobrat Mishra & David Michael: Himalayan Crossroad (2008)
Peaceful melodies featuring sitar and Celtic harp as well as tabla and swaramandal.
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Ravi Shankar.
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Marc Dillon: Magic Words (2006)
Eclectic and soulful, Country Americana
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Mark Knopfler,
Steve Earle,
Tom Petty.
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Rob Mosher: 31 Chorales (2011)
Harmonious, passionate, and at times tongue-in-cheek, this album is evidence of what happens when an award-winning composer and soprano saxophonist challenges himself to write 31 Bach-style chorales in 31 days in in celebration of his 31st birthday.
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Bach,
Schoenberg,
Stravinsky.
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Grievous Angel: Grievous Angel (2005)
An acoustic sounding album with harmonies, mandolin, harmonica, slide guitars, and a wonderful blend of Rock, Country, and Alternative.
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Bob Dylan,
Eagles,
John Denver.
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The Raisin Pickers: Drivin' (2003)
Just as traditional music in America finds its roots in Celtic and Scottish rhythms, folds in the passion of African-American songs, and embraces the souls of those who pass it on, so the Raisin Pickers of Michigan, have learned from the past.
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Mike Vial: Where the Sand Meets the Tide (2011)
Mike Vial's third EP is a mix of acoustic, singer-songwriter reflection with indie pop, a sound similar to James Taylor with Damien Rice's backing band.
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James Taylor,
John Mayer,
Matt Nathanson.
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John Dissed: Anticipation (2009)
Acoustic songs layered w/pop harmonies and punk attitude
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Elliott Smith,
Mike Ness,
Richard Butler.
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John Dissed: Devil By My Side (2009)
Acoustic songs layered w/pop harmonies and punk attitude
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Elliott Smith,
Nightwatchman,
Richard Butler.