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Which Way Waltz

by Tom Espinola & Lorraine Duisit

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Octave Waltz 03:07
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Creek Finder 02:26
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Red Fox Run 02:07
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Instrumental album by Tom Espinola & Lorraine Duisit, released 1997.

The making of this recording pays a sort of a debt of gratitude to the traditional dance music of my native southern upbringing. My youthful winters were spent studying classical, jazz and rock music in a southern Virginia city. But my summers were spent in a sultry tobacco field region of eastern North Carolina, "studying" what was referred to by the locals as "country music." Friday and Saturday nights were considered all week long by the field-hands and were spent under a massive, ancient oak tree with instruments in hand and libation at foot. My memory of the faces of those gentlemen has lit the creative path for me and saved me from the long winding road. Since I cannot be them, I offer them my contribution to the ongoing living tradition. - Tom Espinola

credits

released January 1, 1997

All compositions by Tom Espinola except "Silver Plume Waltz" and "The Old Road To Maryland" by Lorraine Duisit, "Spirit On the Wing" by Bill Copeland, and "Shepherd's Wife Waltz," traditional.

Tom Espinola: 6 and 12 string guitars, mandolin, mandola, octave mandolin
Lorraine Duisit: harp, mandolin, mandola
Ralph Gordon: double bass, cello
All arrangements by Tom Espinola & Lorraine Duisit

Recorded at American University, Washington DC
Engineer: Steve Weiss
Additional recording at Bias Recording, Springfield VA
Engineer: Bill McElroy
Mixed by Bill McElroy and Tom Espinola at Bias Recording
Mastered at Airshow, Springfield, VA by Dave Glasser

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Lulu's Fate Washington, D.C.

Lulu’s Fate is a trio based in the Washington DC area, performing a variety of traditional American music as well as original songs and tunes. The group combines virtuosic instrumentals with tight 3-part harmonies to create new interpretations of traditional Appalachian music. They also mix in a variety of country blues, Dixieland, sea chanteys, southern string band tunes, and more. ... more

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