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William Braun - cello; Alexis Buffum - violin; Audrey Easley - flute; Jeanene Ioppolo Johnson - clarinet; Jeff Johnston - second acoustic guitar (3,6,10) Ben Kalb - cello (3,9) Paul Klemperer - saxophone, clarinet (2) Justin Kurys - viola; Sharon Lacey - oboe; Ben Lance - third electric guitar (3,10), fifth acoustic guitar (6) Will Landin - tuba
Ben Kalb – cello; Chris Kuffner – bass guitar, double bass, electric guitar, mandolin; Geoff Lewil – handclapping; Todd Low – viola; Saul Simon MacWilliams – handclapping; Oliver Manchon – violin; Ingrid Michaelson – Fender Rhodes, acoustic guitar, organ, piano, ukulele, lead vocals, background vocals; Bess Rogers – electric guitar
The Love Kills Theory is an alternative rock band based in New York City. [1] They were formed in 2006 by Cevin Soling, and in January 2007 they released their debut album Happy Suicide, Jim!, a thirteen track CD with philosophical and anti-consumerist themes. [2]
Ben Kalb – cello; Brad Gordon – mbira, percussion; Wil Farr – voice; Kenny Warren – trumpet; Dave Smith – trombone; Recording. Production and arrangements ...
Oliver Kalb's first album, As If to Say I Hate Daylight, was released in the summer of 2011 via the record label Waybridge Records. [2] The album was recorded and released while Kalb was a student attending Bard College. [1] In 2014, Kalb (as Bellows) released his second album titled Blue Breath via record label Dead Labour.
Ben Sollee is an American cellist, singer-songwriter, and composer known for his political activism. His music incorporates banjo, guitar, and mandolin along with percussion and unusual cello techniques. His songs exhibit a mix of folk, bluegrass, jazz, and R&B elements.
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Elegy for Cellist for solo cello (1979) Paul Ben-Haim. Music (1974) Richard Rodney Bennett. Scena II (1973) Niels Viggo Bentzon. Sonata, Op. 110 (1956) Variations on "The Volga Boatmen", Op. 354 (1974) 16 Etudes, Op. 464 (1984) Sonata, Op. 110; Esteban Benzecry. Suite "Prisme du Sud" (1970) Gunnar Berg. Suite pour violoncelle seul (1950 ...