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Steve Eulberg: Soaring (2001)
Shimmering mountain and hammered dulcimer instrumentals woven in a beautiful tapestry with thoughtful songwriting and spicy guitar work-- crafting mellow vocals into a James Taylor house.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor,
Jimmy Buffett,
John Denver,
John McCutcheon,
Pete Seeger.
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Steve Eulberg: Holy Mountain (1998)
Uplifting acoustic songs with musical and rhythmical surprise (called by some "dynamite gospel")-be careful, after listening you'll be singing them the rest of the day.
Recommended if you like
Phil Ochs,
Rich Mullins,
Tom Paxton.
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Steve Eulberg: I Celebrate Life! (2005)
A boot-kicking hoe-down with relaxing, breath-catching interludes, followed by jig steps and waltzes--all on mountain and hammered dulcimers.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor,
Jimmy Buffett,
Tom Paxton.
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Steve Eulberg: a piece of it all (2007)
This superbly crafted recording with lush, full instrumentation and strong, clear vocals both surprises and delights.
Recommended if you like
Dixie Chicks,
James Taylor,
Tom Paxton.
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Steve Eulberg and friends: Christ Is Our Peace (2002)
Blues-jazz-grunge-islands inspired setting for communion worship--a grooving disc.
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Steve Eulberg: Hark, the Glad Sound! (1999)
A wonderful acoustic tapestry of early music ensemble-style woven with world rhythms; Played by mountain dulcimer & hammered dulcimer ensembles creating a mystical crystalline winter soundscape.
Recommended if you like
Larry,
Linda.
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Steve Eulberg: 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime (2003)
A brisk walk under a bright moon in crisp winter air, these minor mode tunes of winter will warm your soul; beautiful traditional folk wonders.
Recommended if you like
Frank Zappa,
John McCutcheon.
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Steve Eulberg: Happy Are They: Psalms to Sing and Sway By (2002)
Grooving beats, electronic keyboards and spiritual words in a medley of styles for the whole family; Psalms like you've always wanted to hear them.
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Carole & Teresa Lundgren, with Steve Eulberg: Random Acts of Fiddling (1999)
Cooking instrumental fiddle tunes from teen-aged fiddling phenoms that sample the broad range of fiddling genres: celtic, old-timey, bluegrass, swing and Ukrainian; backed by hammered and mountain dulcimers, guitar, bagpipes, tin whistle, bodhran and more
Recommended if you like
Battlefield Band,
Bonnie Rideout,
John McCusker.