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Program #1822
Among the pioneers of British folk-rock, John Renbourn plays "Kokomo Blues" in the WNYC studio. The Newman and Oltman Guitar Duo has made a series of impressive recordings for the MusicMasters and Musical Heritage labels, exploring the farthest reaches of ensemble literature. Here they offer a new work by New York composer Lowell Lieberman (pictured right). Also on the program: works by Tim Sparks and John McLaughlin.
PROGRAM #1822,
music with guitar
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Mahavishnu John McLaughlin |
My Goals Beyond |
Follow Your Heart [3:00] Song for My Mother [2:30] Blue In Green [2:30] |
Rykodisc #10051** (PRMS* or www.rykodisc.com ) |
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John Renbourn |
Faro Annie |
Come On In My Kitchen [4:00] |
Reprise (Warner Bros) #2082. CD reissue may now be out of print. |
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John Renbourn |
Live |
Kokomo Blues [4:30] |
A recorded version appears on the "Faro Annie" album, above. |
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Tim Sparks |
One String Leads To Another |
One String Leads To Another [2:30] Pata Negra [4:30] |
Acoustic Music Records #319.1177 www.acoustic-music.de or acoustic-music@t-online.de ; fax (49) 0541 708 667 |
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Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo |
Live, Raritan River Music Festival, 5/6/00 |
L. Liebermann: Nocturne-Fantasy for 2 guitars [13:00] |
Not commercially available. For more info, www.guitarduo.com |
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Mahavishnu John McLaughlin |
My Goals Beyond |
Peace Two [10:00] |
See above. |
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