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Third
Rail
David Luck, guitar with singer Kathy Cowan, keyboardist extraordinaire
Stuart Leitch, string virtuoso Chico Welch, and percussionist Michael
Taylor.
1. Lap Dancing 2. Another Lonely Day 3. Spandex 4. I Love You 5. Tonight's
Another Day 6. For John Fahey 7. Why Yi Yi Yi 8. Belize 9. Tativille
Blues 10. Got News For You 11. Riding The Bottom Line 12. Somebody
Else's Love 13. I Want Your Wallet 14. Blow Me Apart 15. I'll Find
Someone (But it won't be you) 16. Almost Over |

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White
Light
David Luck, guitars and K2000 keyboard. Luck combines acoustic
recordings with MIDI orchestrations.
1. Joshuas Jive 2. Last Call 3. Nation, Will The 4. Come On
Baby 5. Rose Tattoo 6. Toulouse In Paris 7. Hummer 8. Rainey Day 9.
Lookin For Love 10. J.W. Blues 11. Shooting Stars 12. Hot Monkeys
In A Box 13. Icy Waters 14. Old Kentucky Home 15. Taylors Tune
16. When The Sky Falls At Midnight 17. White Light 18. DeJaVue 19.
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Kathy Cowans
wonderful vocals are available on solo CDs under her own name, including
Red Haired Mans Wife, or with her band Kiltartan Road,
which features her vocals. To order, contact
Kathy via email.

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In
The Deep Heart's Core
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"An
enjoyable and evocative journey through some of the best
poetry Ireland has produced. "
Irish American Magazine
"This is a disc that should not only have great appeal
to fans of poetry and cast albums, but for folk and world
music connoisseurs as well. Highly recommended."
Spotlight Magazine
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A
Kiltartan Road Christmas
The CD includes the following selections (among others): Deck The
Halls/Carol of the Fieldmice; Ave Maria/Mary, Wat'cha Gonna Call;
Last Night as I Lay Sleeping (composer Joseph Daniel Sobol's setting
of a poem by the Spanish poet Antonio Machado, as translated by Robert
Bly, hailing the inner Christmas); and Joy to the World. |

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Live
At Angel City Bucket Boy
Frank Chico Welch has spent over 20 years working on his
musical style, which embody a variety of instruments including fiddle,
guitar and mandolin. Performing with a wide variety of bands, he plays
jazz, rock and celtic music with equal comfort. Spending a good part
of his career performing as a street musician, the immediacy of the
street performer/audience relationship has strongly influenced Franks's
playing style. BucketBoy drummer/guitarist Barry Capaul provides the
steady beat to compliment Frank's soulful fiddle playing. |

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Which
Way To The Beach Frank?
An album strongly influenced by Santana and Little Feet with a touch
of Celtic Rock. |

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Days
Of Wonder Solo Piano and Snappy Combos
New music by Chicagos preeminent society pianist, Jeff Manuel,
with Frank Donaldson drums, Dave Berger electric guitar, Chico Welch
guitars and fiddle, Jeff King bass, and Michael Blanchard woodwinds.
1. Chico Says 2. JJs Tune 3. Days of Wonder 4. Cigarettes &
Moonlight 5. Autumn 6. It Was Probably Me 7. Welcome To Berlin 8.
Barcelona 9. Back Again 10. A Soft Goodbye |
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