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Kate Power & Steve Einhorn : Tales from Puddletown
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Beautiful songs from banjo to lullabies. Harmony, top notch songwriting and great musicianship make for happy ears and feel-good hearts. A favorite.
Genre: Folk: Children's Folk
Release Date: 2002
Tales from Puddletown Record Label: Kate Power & Steve Einhorn
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Old Bullfrog 2:39 $0.99
Bold Fisherman 2:36 $0.99
Guabi, Guabi 3:30 $0.99
The Milking Song/Marguerite 3:02 $0.99
Candy Man 2:52 $0.99
James 2:50 $0.99
River Waltz 3:51 $0.99
Animal Band 2:52 $0.99
Soalcake 4:32 $0.99
Columbia River Lullaby 5:07 $0.99
Castle of Dromore 5:10 $0.99
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Album Notes

In the tradition of folk, Pete Seeger and Peter, Paul & Mary, this selection of songs is designed for the enjoyment of the parents as much as it is for the youngsters. These songs will give you a melodious background to sing along to from morning to night, tub to bed. Easy on the parents, fun for the kids.

From Power's old-time banjo tune, “Old Bullfrog” , Einhorn's animated “Candy Man” to the ancient Irish lullaby, “Castle of Dromore”, Kate Power & Steve Einhorn bring original, traditional and ancient songs into your family's repertoire. Intelligent, warm, and full of imagery of the world around us, these songs make you want to sing, harmonize and dance.

Cast of Musicians:
Kate Power: Vocals, DADGAD Guitar, 5-String Banjo
Steve Einhorn: Vocals, Guitar, High-Strung Guitar, Ukulele, 6-String Banjo, Horn Lips
Gregg Williams: Drums & Percussion
Phil Baker: Bass
Courtney Von Drehle: Accordion
Harley James: Pedal Steel
Mike Van Liew: Piano, Trumpet
Lex Browning: Fiddle
Dan Compton: Fiddle
Mick Doherty: Hammered Dulcimer, Upright Bass "Old Bullfrog"
Jim Chapman: Pennywhistles
Brian Davis: Percussion on "Guabi, Guabi"

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REVIEWS

Tales from Puddletown
author: Heather Greenwald
I have been a fan of these two magnificent performers for years. To me they capture everything that real folk music should be. You feel their warmth and goodwill of "folks down home" that makes you want to return to their music time and again! I've danced to their tunes in "Harbour" and dance in my living room often to their "Dancing in the Kitchen". And now I've give a weekly class for little ones called "Rhythm Kids" and lay "Old Bull Frog" and others from their "Tales from Puddletown" which the kids just love!
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