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Mare Take Me Home |
Never Get Enough
Tom Yoder (2008)
Tom Yoder's 2nd release Never Get Enough is chock full of tasty nuggets brimming with mandolin, fiddle and acoustic guitar as well as the drumming of Dean Thomas from Whitefield NH (originally from Providence RI). Recorded and mixed at Top Of The Hill Studios for Dev Productions. Release date is August 1st 2008.
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Real Love
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Thinking Out Loud
Eric Erskine (2008)
The fourth release by this talented singer-songwriter from northern New Hampshire. Eric continues to sparkle in the songwriting and singing department with these nine new gems. Once again produced and arranged by Tom Dean at Top Of The Hill Studios |
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Run Down Slow |
Pennies
( Tom Dean)
2004
"Dean and Wardwell milk life’s experiences and the cream rises to the
top. Deep thoughts are cleanly rendered and speak to everyman. Even
songs about that road more traveled, love, sound original, not
hackneyed.
"Pennies" is prima facie evidence why one of New England’s finest
singer-songwriters, and a gifted vocalist and multi-instrumentalist
to boot, is also in constant demand as a producer. If you like
contemporary folk, "Pennies" will sound heavenly."
Chuck Ginsberg - Portsmouth Herald |
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Cobbler's
Daughter |
Old Stone Bridge
(Nancy Ray)
2005Her first CD, Old Stone Bridge, is a collaborative effort
featuring Nancy's voice & guitar, and local musicians of the Mount
Washington Valley area Tom Dean (guitar, mandola, keyboard), Davey
Armstrong (uilleann pipes, bodhran, whistles, banjo, mandola), Joyce
Andersen (fiddle), Norm Smith (keyboard & accordion), and Craig
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Molina Ericksen |
Right Where I Should Be
( Joyce Andersen)
2002
"This recording is a courageous move for Andersen, known for her
acoustic and traditionally-influenced music. The tasteful addition
of electric guitars, bass and drums adds a contemporary dynamic to
several of the cuts.
Calling on veteran sidemen Duke Levine and Zev Katz as partners in
crime was a brilliant strategy. Their virtuosity adds just the right
touch of fullness and energy to the sound."
Dale Robin Lockman - Face Magazine |
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Give Me |
Listen
( Larry
Schroeck) 2003
"Listen," is mature, thoughtful and poetic, the blend of stick to
your ribs lyrics, vivid vocals, and memorable melodies Seacoast
night lifers have come to expect from Kittery, Maine’s Larry
Schroeck.
The Schroeck recipe for success called for an experienced band and a
seasoned and single-minded co-producer to stir the pot with a firm
hand. He found the former in an accomplished group of regional
stalwarts, and the latter in North Conway’s Tom Dean. The result is
40 minutes of pith and vinegar garnished with a dash of levity.
Chuck Ginsberg - seacoastonline |
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