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Tracks
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Shores of Albion
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Indian Summer
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Dance of the Sandpiper
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Lullaby For Jeremy
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Summer Solstice
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Galitziana
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Whisper Lane
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Blue Odyssey
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Hawk Mountain
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Timeless Journey
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Dancing with Angels
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LSP
1030C
LSP 1030D

"This collection of original instrumental works
represents our response to the beauty and spirituality that surrounds
us. That beauty becomes quite evident when we slow down and
respectfully resonate with the pulse of nature.
It is said that a bird sings to please himself.
That is where it begins. But in the singing, others are enchanted by
the sound. May the music of Meadowlark bridge the time and the miles
and enchant you with melody."
-Rick Cyge & Lynn Trombetta |
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Lynn Trombetta |
flute, pennywhistles |
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Rick Cyge |
guitar, mandolin, Irish cittern, and
keyboards |
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Allen Ames |
violin, violira |
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Perry Senn |
percussion |
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Gary Gillespie |
fretted and 6 string fretless bass |
(click on the quote to read the full review)
"'Dance of the Sandpiper' is a collection of
peaceful and musically adventurous odes to the natural surrounding that we
oftentimes take for granted."
Pat Nugent, New Age Voice, October
1997
"Intimate, softly rhythmic and always melodic..."
Adrien Rain, Whole Life Times,
January 1998
"Enticing sonic perfume...a
true treasure!"
PJ Birosik, New Age Retailer, May
1997
"Reminiscent of Shadowfax or Nightnoise, Meadowlark’s
music touches the heart with an ancient freshness that is not soon
forgotten."
Robert Walmsley, Omega Directory, July 1997
"Cyge’s light and sophisticated fingerwork will remind
some of the phrasing of guitarist William Ackerman."
Carol Wright, All-Music Guide, July 1997
E-mail us at webmail@meadowlarkmusic.com
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