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Hall for Congress - the
official campaign site of my run for office in New York's 19th Congressional
District.
Tom
Rush -
groundbreaking folksinger, discovered and recorded songs by writers like
Joni Mitchell and Jackson Browne before most of us had heard of them. He
sings, tells stories and charms an audience in a way that makes a concert
hall seem like his living room.
John
Cowan - sang "Reach" and "What You Do To Me" with New Grass Revival.
His phenomenal voice is equally at home with bluegrass, James Brown or
Bob Marley. Fine bass player, too.
Jackson
Browne - a songwriter who has influenced me and many others, continues
to mix compelling poetic lyrics with unwavering political commitment. Orleans
opened for him on the Running On Empty tour.
Freebo
-
original bassist for Bonnie Raitt and long-time road buddy, pioneered the
use of fretless bass in rock'n'roll.
Rory
Block - Rory Block is a blues powerhouse, singing and playing guitar
with a conviction and passion honed on the delta of the upper Hudson River.
I've been lucky to play on a couple of her records, and we've shared the
stage for some gigs as well.
Robbie
Dupree -
singer, songwriter, harmonica player and friend. Co-produced the CD "Recovered".
Livingston
Taylor - an extraordinary talent, a one-man band. Liv and I have
done many shows together over the years, with hopefully many more to come.
Don
Haynie and Sheryl Samuel - Contemporary folk duo. Sheryl’s use
of percussion interwoven with Don’s six- and twelve-string guitars gives
their music a rhythmic drive rarely found in contemporary acoustic music.
Robbie
Dupree - friend and co-producer of Orleans Live Volumes
1 and 2 CDs, as well as my Recovered, Robbie is a Grammy-nominated artist
who also happens to be a virtuoso harmonica player.
Dancing
Light - My
friends and Minnesota originals Kiki and Greg Webb make heartfelt, melodic
music with an uplifting message. Kiki is also the Queen of Webb Designs.
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OrleansOnline.com
- the new website of the band I've spent most of the last thirty-three
years working with. Our latest CD, "Dancin' In The Moonlight" is
here.
Little
Feat - When my eponymous solo record was released in 1978 I was
lucky to be able to tour with Feat for three months. Lowell and Paul honored
me by asking me to play lead on "All That You Dream" on the Last Record
Album. Lowell George will always be sorely missed, but this band still
has a sound and groove that many have copied but none have equaled.
Tony
Levin -
My friend and bass player non pareil, who has his own little record company
called Papa Bear.
Marianne
Osiel - a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist I met in
Nashville, where you could find her performing at songwriters' nights,
doing backup vocal sessions, writing string charts or playing oboe with
the Nashville Symphony. She was in my band for a while, and sang on the
"Love Doesn't Ask" CD. Marianne also has released two fine CDs of her own
songs.
Jim
Weider - Jim Weider was working at an electronics store in Woodstock
called Sound-In when I first met him. I've watched him grow into a fine
guitar player with a style of his own. Jim played withThe Band, and has
a solo CD out as well.
BMI
- Broadcast Music, Incorporated, performing rights society which has represented
me since the beginning of my songwriting career.
EMI
- EMI Music Publishing handles administration for much of the Siren Songs
catalog.
Jay
and Molly.com - Friends and esteemed musicians Jay Ungar and Molly
Mason are a walking and picking library of American roots music.
Jon
Pousette-Dart
The Pousette-Dart Band opened
to Orleans many times in the seventies, and were always a hard act to follow.
Their founder, the silken-voiced songwriter and slide player Jon
Pousette-Dart, has a new solo CD.
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