 Tish Hinojosa Tish Hinojosa - From the White House to el barrio, Tish Hinojosa has enchanted, enlightened and entertained countless listeners with her distinctive cross-cultural music. In the process, she has become one of the most acclaimed and beloved artists in the contemporary Latin and folk scene. With a purity of voice and a vision that also embraces pop, rock, tejano and international styles into her music, she reflects modern America's multicultural richness with sincerity, heart and a winning musicality. |
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 Michael Mandrell Michael Mandrell tours regionally and nationally, playing solo as well as with many of the acoustic warrior road tribe, including Jenny Bird, Lynn Wedekind and Benjy Wertheimer. As "Echoes" executive producer Kimberly Hass observes, "Michael's hybrid guitar style reveals a guitarist of eclectic sensibilities and delicate technique. His music circles the globe in imagistic compositions." Michael Mandrell currently makes his home in Portland, Oregon.
Michael Mandrell has appeared with: Lyle Lovett, Nanci Griffith, Bill
Miller, John Gorka, Kate Wolf, Dave Swarbrick/Simon Nichol, Johnny
Cunningham, Spyro Gyra, Carl Struck, California Guitar Trio, William
Ackerman, Christine Lavine, Robert Mirabal, Shadowfax, Townes Van Zandt
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 Chuck Pyle Chuck Pyle is a master Western singer songwriter with great songs and guitar stylings. As 'Colorado' as the Rockies, singer/songwriter Chuck Pyle has won the unqualified respect & praise of peers and fans for 30 years. Referred to affectionately as the Zen Cowboy, Pyle wraps his infectiously hummable melodies with straight-from-the-saddle poetry, quoting bumper stickers, proverbs, world leaders and old cowboys at his shows. When reviewers first gave him the Zen Cowboy label, he decided to, as he says, "ride the horse in the direction it's going", and took his new nickname to heart. Shaving his head and blending upbeat spirituality with horse sense, Pyle began writing songs about forgetful cowboys, heroic highway patrolmen and brainstems gone 'critical'. |
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 Eliza Gilkyson Eliza Gilkyson's music is a personal quest of self-discovery: unique, yet drawing on universal themes. Eliza Gilkyson is the daughter of successful folksinger Terry Gilkyson, Eliza is a third-generation poet/musician who, growing up in Los Angeles, knew that her life would revolve around music. "I got into it for all the wrong reasons, more as a survival tool then anything else, but it proved to serve me more than I dared to imagine it ever could." As a young teenager she recorded demos for her dad (who wrote folk/pop music hits "Greenfields", Marianne", and "Memories are Made of This", among others) and started writing and recording her own material as well. |
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 B-Side Players The music of the B-Side Players of San Diego, Aztlán represents the renacimiento of musical cultural renaissance of Chicano(a), Mexicano(a), Latino(a), Indigena, Africano(a) and International Liberation movements. Poetic, idealistic, and revolutionary lyrics and rhythms give birth to a Nueva Canción genre produced in the post-modern world, within the entrails of the United States Empire. The innovative creation is a hybrid gift of influences and legacies from all corners of the globe, exclusively produced in Aztlán for the rest of the world. |
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