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Coyote Grace : Ear to the Ground
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Downhome folkroots duo with a fruity twist.
Genre: Folk: Alternative Folk
Release Date: 2009
Ear to the Ground
Coyote Grace
Record Label: Mile After Mile Records
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1. Runaround 2:21 Album Only
2. Man in the Moon 4:18 Album Only
3. Little Tree 2:40 Album Only
4. Young and Dumb 4:16 Album Only
5. Girls Like Me (Summertime) 4:50 Album Only
6. Heaven Dog 4:51 Album Only
7. Five 4:47 Album Only
8. Picture Frame 5:44 Album Only
9. Seasons 4:26 Album Only
10. Only Road 3:38 Album Only
11. Zuma 4:32 Album Only
12. Eyes 4:14 Album Only
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Album Notes

If you want a lesson in organic chemistry, take notes as you watch the sparks fly between the acoustic downhome duo, COYOTE GRACE. This folktastic phenomenon is the result of combining one guitarist Joe Stevens, a transman from Northern California, with one upright bassist Ingrid Elizabeth, a sassy femme originally hailing from the hills of Southeastern Ohio. Together, they capture the eyes and the hearts of live audiences nationwide with their bluesy folkgrass sound, sweet harmonies, poignant songwriting, and mid-song dance moves. Although they spend most of the year on the road, the duo now resides in Sonoma County, California.

Spring 2009 brings the release of "Ear to the Ground", the duo's long-awaited sophomore studio album. In this latest evolution of their unique Americana/roots sound, Coyote Grace displays a striking musical maturation from their debut effort, filling out the duo's sound with guest musicians on fiddle, mandolin, guitar, keys, and drums. Ingrid Elizabeth shows a stronger songwriting & vocal presence, while Joe Stevens continues to wear his heart on his sleeve with his emotionally charged, raw lyrics. The album's mood ebbs and flows, winding from a sparse banjo/vocal duet, through a slow bluegrass ballad, to blues-driven full band sound to swinging country fiddle tune to pensive piano-kissed lullabye -- a soundscape as tangible as the duo's newfound home in the rolling hills of Sonoma County.

For more information on Coyote Grace's whereabouts and fun factoids, visit: www.coyotegrace.com

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REVIEWS

I have a crush on this CD
author: Sara Mains
                            
I saw Coyote Grace with the Indego Girls a few months back and REALLY enjoyed thier music. I got this CD at the concert and as I have been listening to it, more and more, I just adore it! The lyrics are wonderful, and it is filled with soalfull grooves! I am quite moved by the interesting rhythms of the stand up bass clapping and the guitar playing together, and against eachother. I am here to sample more of their music; goodie! Thanks, Sara. :-)
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excellent
author: Casey Halcro
                            
Coyote grace is just the best. It's that simple.
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ear to the ground
author: Caitlin Straus-Bowers
                            
I am warmed and thrilled by this album, and amazed at the growth since Boxes and Bags. Joe and Ingrid are wonderful to see live, see them if you possibly can.
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Amazing!
author: Karen R
                            
Amazing CD, amazing artists! You won't be disappointed.
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