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Some of the places we have been...

Colleges & Universities

Bryn Mawr
Albright College
Harrisburg CC
Princeton
Rutgers
Scranton
Widener
U of Pennsylvania
U of Delaware
Penn State
Villanova University

Radio Appearances

WHYY-Phila
WJJZ=Phila
WXPN-Phila
WNYC-New York
WVIA-Scranton
"Echoes" - Syndicated

Other Appearances

Kimmel Center
Berks Jazzfest
Bethlehem Musikfest
Cherry Tree
Chestnut Cabaret
Godfrey Daniels
Theatre of the Living Arts
Tin Angel
Keswick Theatre
Penns Landing

Opened For:

Spyro Gyra
Dixie Dregs
Steve Morse Band
Oregon
Billy Cobham
Doa
Skyline
Innocence Mission
Pentangle
Renaissance
Gato Barbieri
Fourplay
Michael Pedicin, Jr.
Larry Coryell
Bill Bruford
Acoustic Alchemy

Earlier Recordings...

Greenlawn
(Released in 1985)

All music was written by the trio and deemed "the best independent record project to come out of these parts in many moons" by Jonathan Takiff of the Philadephia Daily News. There are only a few copies on vinyl left.

Take Note
(Released in 1988)

Nine tracks in all, some with bass and drums added. Includes the Beatle's "Strawberry Fields Forever". Very positive response was received from radio and print media including Billboard and CD Review. There are several copies available on Compact Disc and Cassette.

Shadows
(Released in 1990)

This out of print recording was released on the Tall Tree record label which is no longer in business. It contained ten original tracks plus Mason Williams "Classical Gas". Some of the tunes included bass and drums. Shadows received a great deal of airplay on hundreds of radio stations in the United States as well as Japan and Spain.

Yet To Be
(Released in 1996)

Picked by the syndicated radio program ECHOES as one of it's 25 Essential Echoes CD's of 1996. Eight original compositions plus pieces penned by guitarists Ralph Towner and Steve Morse. Available on Compact Disk and Cassette.

Changes
(Released in 1998)

A compilation of music from the four previous albums, all remastered, plus the title track that included the addition of the 12-string guitar. Acoustic Guitar magazine said "The recording is first rate and the entire work is thoroughly enjoyable.". Click here for more information and samples.

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