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Heidi Muller : Giving Back
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Seattle's award-winning songwriter earns top reviews for her honey-alto vocals, spunky mountain dulcimer, clean acoustic guitar and stellar acoustic back-up by the NW's best musicians including Nancy Rumbel, Janis Carper, Paul Elliott, Cary Black, Phili
Genre: Folk: like Joni
Release Date: 1996
Giving Back Record Label: Cascadia Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Arrowhead 4:08 Album Only
My Old Cat 3:32 Album Only
Lost and Found 2:49 Album Only
The Edge 4:05 Album Only
Talk a Little Texan 3:23 Album Only
Groundhog 2:50 Album Only
Whiskey Before Breakfast/Over the Waterfall 3:48 Album Only
November 3:41 Album Only
I Like Baseball 4:03 Album Only
Don't Let Me Come Home a Stranger 4:07 Album Only
You're the Sun 3:46 Album Only
Lowlands of Holland 4:57 Album Only
Last One to Go 3:08 Album Only
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Heidi Muller is an award-winning singer-songwriter, guitarist and mountain dulcimer player. In over 25 years of performing, Heidi has made five solo recordings and appeared on several compilations. Based in Seattle for many years, her song "Good Road" has been the theme song of Northwest Public Radio's Inland Folk show since 1989 (she currently makes her home in New Jersey). Heidi's dulcimer piece "Leaving the Methow" appears on the nationally-released Masters of the Mountain Dulcimer, Vol. Two CD. She has published two songbooks for mountain dulcimer -- Songs of Bill Staines, Vol. I and Dance with Orion, featuring original songs, jigs and waltzes. A performer and teacher at music festivals and dulcimer events across the country, her credits include the Kerrville Folk Festival mainstage, Mountain Stage NewSong Festival, Northwest Folklife, Bumbershoot, the Northeast Dulcimer Symposium and Kentucky Music Week. Heidi also works as an artist-in-residence at camps and learning centers in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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REVIEWS

An interesting collection of songs.
author: Wanda Landis
Arrowhead makes me love the out of doors even more. My old Cat shows how much you love animals. November reminds me of when i was in school.Talk a Little Texan makes my feet move in a good way.
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It's Great to Discover New Talent!
author: Kathy Reed
And this girl has talent! In my search for dulcimer music, I found Heidi Muller, a mixture of Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and a little Loretta Lynn thrown in. I put it in my car's CD player and have been playing just it and enjoying it ever since. When I found this artist, I truly discovered a new talent! Her "Talk a Little Texan to Me" is one of my favorites, but I like them all.
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