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Dave Carroll: Perfect Blue
Clear, warm and insightful, Dave Carroll’s gifted songwriting bridges the genres of pop, rock, country and folk with inspired lyrics and more hooks than a box of fishing tackle.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor,
Keith Urban,
Neil Finn.
Ukulele Mike: Ukulele Mike
Dubbed "the ukulele player in the big "O" ...
ukulele virtuoso Ukulele Mike “brings it” to classic tunes.
As the saying goes people...“It’s All Good!”
Recommended if you like
Jake Shimabukuro,
James Hill.
Easley, Stevenson & Arsenault: Nine Steps
This recording is a “live off the floor” approach and captures a very powerful trio digging hard into the very roots of jazz and blues.
Recommended if you like
Dr. John,
Ray Charles.
Chris Norman Ensemble: The Caledonian Flute
The groundbreaking recording from the Chris Noman Ensemble bringing to life the traditional music of Scotland that has long been associated with the flute; brilliant playing throughout with fantastic arrangements.
Recommended if you like
James Galway,
Jean Michel Veillon,
Matt Molloy.
Stan Carew and the Magpies: Circle the Wagons
A rollicking romp through R & B, Swing, Blues, Rock, Cajun and Country.
Jon Bryant: Two Coasts for Comfort
Folk Indie acoustic with a touch of jazz, blues and rock. This album has consistancy and passion with subtlties and lyrics that challenge and question the listener.
Recommended if you like
Dallas Green,
Jeff Buckley,
John Mayer.
Urban Surf Kings: Get Instro-mental!!!
Surf Rock, 1960’s style: Think the beach blasts of Dick Dale, the leather jacket rumble of Link Wray, and the biker fuzz of B-movie heroes Davie Allan & the Arrows.
Recommended if you like
Dick Dale,
Los Straitjackets,
The Ventures.
Dave Gunning: Christmas
The “Dave Gunning Christmas” experience will wrap listeners in a rich musical blanket of holiday standards, textured with smooth, sultry vocals and innovative arrangements.
Recommended if you like
Gordon Lightfoot,
Jackson Browne,
James Taylor.
Patricia Creighton & Paul Newton: The Twelve Celtic Winds
A fascinating flute and didgeridoo improvised recording based upon a twelve-part form depicting characteristics of the twelve directional winds from the ancient Gaelic world.
Recommended if you like
James Galway,
Jeanne Baxtresser,
Paul Horn.