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The Mollys

Among the modern folk music’s most eclectic rings, the Mollys were conceived by longtime close friends and music collaborators Nancy McCallion, the group’s key songwriter and cent whistle participant, and Catherine Zavala, electric guitar and mandolin participant. By adding bassist Dan Sorenson, drummer Gary MacKender, and accordion, electric guitar and …

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Melting Hopefuls

An oddball NEW YORK quintet based throughout the group of singer/guitarist Renee LoBue and drummer-producer Ray Ketchem, the Melting Hopefuls delivered a occasionally unusual — but generally winningly — melodic make of indie rock and roll with a good stability of folk and sound textures. LoBue and Ketchem produced the …

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Lili Haydn

Before launching her solo career, Lili Haydn established herself like a violinist to reckon with (a minimum of George Clinton pronounced her “the Jimi Hendrix of violin”) by using the LA Philharmonic, Porno for Pyros, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Hootie & the Blowfish, Victoria Williams, Tom Petty, and Web page …

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