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Cascade Songwriter\'s Collective : Songs For Sisters
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Acoustic, folk oriented collection by singer-songwriters focusing on the themes of homelessness and poverty--a benefit for Sisters of the Road, a nonprofit cafe that helps feed the hungry.
Genre: Folk: Urban Folk
Release Date: 2008
Songs For Sisters Record Label: Pancho\'s Muse
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Where Were You? (Ken Vigil) 4:34 Album Only
Long Story Short (Paul Edward Sanchez) 3:07 Album Only
Simple Kind of Life (Barb Galloway) 5:43 Album Only
The White Rose of Black Town Lake (Matt Meighan/Deb E. Dee) 3:54 Album Only
Creed (Kathleen Lundquist) 3:37 Album Only
Neon Oasis (Dave Mullany) 3:14 Album Only
November Guest (Jim Burke) 4:14 Album Only
45 Years (Ken Vigil) 3:30 Album Only
John Doe (Tracy Klas) 3:21 Album Only
Border Lullaby (Paul Edward Sanchez) 2:13 Album Only
Heaven's Gate (Ken Vigil) 4:33 Album Only
Long Time (Kathleen Lundquist) 4:47 Album Only
Farewell My Gentle Traveler (Richard Colombo) 3:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

This collection of acoustic, folk-oriented music is by songwriters primarily from the Cascade Mountain area of the Northwestern US. Calling themselves the Cascade Songwriter’s Collective, the group has created this CD as a fund raiser for Sisters of the Road Café. Sisters is a 27-year old nonprofit organization that helps feed the hungry from their café in Portland, Oregon.

Focusing on the themes of homelessness and poverty, the songs ask the listeners to stop, think, and consider these issues in a variety of ways with beautiful and sometimes haunting melodies and lyrics. The songs strive to tell a story, ask a question, or set a mood.

Produced by Ken Vigil, one of the artists, the collection includes acoustic instrumentation (guitar, mandolin, banjo, piano, and harmonica), heartfelt singing and playing, and straightforward production. The CD packaging and production are spare, fitting the theme of homelessness and poverty well.

Songwriters/artists include: Ken Vigil, Paul Edward Sanchez, Barb Galloway, Matt Meighan, Deb E. Dee, Kathleen Lundquist, Dave Mullany, Jim Burke, Tracy Klas, and Richard Colombo.

This is a fine collection of music by singer-songwriters with a social conscience responding to an important social need. Following in the footsteps of Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez, Utah Phillips, and many others, these songwriters are standing up and singing on behalf of the poor and oppressed.

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