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Tom Mank and Sera Smolen : Where the Sun Meets the Blue
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"Tom Mank's low-key Lou Reed / Leonard Cohen-ish vocals have a compelling, spoken word quality to them. Mank is one of those singers who could be reciting the phone book and you'd go 'yeah, there's something to that.'.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2007
Where the Sun Meets the Blue Record Label: Tom Mank and Sera Smolen
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Off-Beat Rhyme 6:57 $0.99
Keep Crossing That Line 4:56 $0.99
Where the Sun Meets the Blue 4:40 $0.99
See What the Night Brings 6:07 $0.99
Meet Me on the Mountain 6:25 $0.99
Sarkori 2:09 $0.99
Saint Paul Street 5:39 $0.99
Where's That Train - 1940 5:13 $0.99
Lit By the Moon 2:56 $0.99
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Album Notes

Tom Mank and Sera Jane Smolen have been performing and writing music together since 1994. Mank, a self-taught singer-songwriter, and Smolen, a conservatory trained cellist, blend their musical languages into an eclectic style. Guitar, voice, and cello have many ways of blending, with the cello as bass, and doubling with guitar or soloing. Mank’s eloquent writing of instrumentals is contrasted well with his poetic lyrics. Their latest CD, “Where the Sun Meets the Blue”, is their 4th CD together.

Tom Mank, an independent singer-songwriter for the past twenty years, has played in folk, blues, and bluegrass bands collaborating with a host of singers and instrumentalists in Boston (MA), Brattleboro (VT), Keene (NH), and Ithaca (NY). He currently performs with Smolen and many other musicians and continues to generate new music.

Dr. Sera Jane Smolen is an active performer of many genres of music, including four centuries of classical music. In addition to her collaboration with Mank, she has performed extensively with the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, Albert Consort (New Violin Family), Tri-Cities Opera, Mansfield University Piano Trio, Ithaca Piano Trio, Trio Melange, Chiron Festival of the Creative Spirit, and Cornell University Hesterian Musicism. She has taught at Mansfield University, Alfred University, Hobart & William Smith, and Ithaca College. She is the assistant director of the New Directions Cello Festival, a founding member of the Binghamton Cello Festival, and a guest clinician around the US and Canada.

www.tommank.com & www.serasmolen.net

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author: Gabriel Salvador Menezes da Silva
Best album of the year,so far. A beautifull surprise
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