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William Fitzsimmons

Before earning evaluations to Iron & Wine and Sufjan Stevens along with his hushed, eclectic folk music, singer/songwriter William Fitzsimmons honed his abilities in Pennsylvania. Given birth to in Pittsburgh to two blind parents, both of whom had been living-room music artists, he started playing piano and trombone in primary …

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Gregory and the Hawk

New York-based musician Meredith Godreau devised the pseudonym Gregory & the Hawk in 2003 as a way to escape the media stereotypes that often accompany feminine singer/songwriters. Godreau is certainly equally efficient on electric guitar, piano, and violin, and her house recordings discovered an market on the web, spawning numerous …

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My Bubba

The people of Scandinavian indie folk duo My Bubba first met by chance whilst travelling in Copenhagen. Icelander Guðbjörg Tómasdóttir (also called Bubba) and Swede My Larsdotter made a decision to combine their wayfaring methods, and began documenting and performing jointly across Europe as well as the U.S. Originally functioning …

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Les Shelleys

Reclaiming the simplicity and purity of tone of voice and classical guitar for the 21st century, Les Shelleys are singer/songwriter Tom Brosseau and singer/songwriter Angela Correa. Brosseau pursued an identical musical route in his single career, launching albums of extra folk for the United kingdom label FatCat, while Correa also …

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