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Ken Waldman- Burnt Down House

SKU: 783707888422
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Gratified by the success of A Week in Eek, my first CD with Andrea Cooper, I didn't wait too long to make another. So what you have is more fiddle & banjo & poetry, the same emphasis on keeping it simple. What's different here? If anything, this is more Alaskan. Two poems in particular, both set in Fairbanks, are longer than anything on the first CD. Plus in keeping with my own history (I've spent lots of time alone with my fiddle, first learning to play, then traveling around the state as a writing teacher and fiddler), there are more tracks that feature solo fiddling. But the CD itself is what says it. So click on the featured cuts (you can hear 2 minutes of 4 different tracks), give it a listen, and see if you don't agree. If you heard the first one, this is more of the same, but different too. And if you haven't heard that first one, welcome to Alaskan Fiddling Poet Music. It may just make you smile and smile. And if you want to know more about Ken Waldman, keep reading . . . Ken Waldman, a 16-year Alaska resident, has lived in Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, and now Anchorage. A former college professor, he has traveled widely through the state. A grant-winning, much-published writer with an M.F.A in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks--and a full-length poetry collection, Nome Poems, distributed by University of New Mexico Press--he is also an accomplished old-time fiddler, who plays both archaic Appalachian tunes, and also original music he has composed in that style. Waldman's current schedule has him in Alaska through June 2001. September through early November he'll be touring the Southwest and West, from Texas to California. November and December he'll be home in Alaska. From January into May 2002, he'll be at it again--mostly touring the Southeast, the East Coast, and the Midwest. To contact him, write: Ken Waldman, 3705 Arctic #1551, Anchorage, AK 99503 Ken Waldman does not have e-mail, but putting his name in a search engine will get lots of information.

Tracklist:

  1. Burnt Down House
  2. Walking In The Parlor
  3. Pretty Little Dog/Greasy Coat
  4. Cantwell
  5. Year Of Jubilo
  6. Ducks On The Millpond/Elzic's Farewell
  7. Angeline The Baker
  8. West Fork Gals
  9. Battle Of Aughrim/Christmas Eve
  10. Johnny Cope
  11. Mississippi Sawyer
  12. Ida Red/Soldier's Joy
  13. The Violinmakers
  14. Lights Of Nightmute/The Caller
  15. Julie Anne Johnson
  16. Burnt Down House (Reprise)
  17. Christmas Eve Waltz
  18. (No Music--This Is 30 Seconds Of Dead Air)
  19. Julie Anne Johnson (Reprise)
Format: New CD/Rock

Ken Waldman- Burnt Down House

SKU: 783707888422
Regular price 64.00 NIS
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.19.2001

 
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Gratified by the success of A Week in Eek, my first CD with Andrea Cooper, I didn't wait too long to make another. So what you have is more fiddle & banjo & poetry, the same emphasis on keeping it simple. What's different here? If anything, this is more Alaskan. Two poems in particular, both set in Fairbanks, are longer than anything on the first CD. Plus in keeping with my own history (I've spent lots of time alone with my fiddle, first learning to play, then traveling around the state as a writing teacher and fiddler), there are more tracks that feature solo fiddling. But the CD itself is what says it. So click on the featured cuts (you can hear 2 minutes of 4 different tracks), give it a listen, and see if you don't agree. If you heard the first one, this is more of the same, but different too. And if you haven't heard that first one, welcome to Alaskan Fiddling Poet Music. It may just make you smile and smile. And if you want to know more about Ken Waldman, keep reading . . . Ken Waldman, a 16-year Alaska resident, has lived in Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, and now Anchorage. A former college professor, he has traveled widely through the state. A grant-winning, much-published writer with an M.F.A in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks--and a full-length poetry collection, Nome Poems, distributed by University of New Mexico Press--he is also an accomplished old-time fiddler, who plays both archaic Appalachian tunes, and also original music he has composed in that style. Waldman's current schedule has him in Alaska through June 2001. September through early November he'll be touring the Southwest and West, from Texas to California. November and December he'll be home in Alaska. From January into May 2002, he'll be at it again--mostly touring the Southeast, the East Coast, and the Midwest. To contact him, write: Ken Waldman, 3705 Arctic #1551, Anchorage, AK 99503 Ken Waldman does not have e-mail, but putting his name in a search engine will get lots of information.

Tracklist:

  1. Burnt Down House
  2. Walking In The Parlor
  3. Pretty Little Dog/Greasy Coat
  4. Cantwell
  5. Year Of Jubilo
  6. Ducks On The Millpond/Elzic's Farewell
  7. Angeline The Baker
  8. West Fork Gals
  9. Battle Of Aughrim/Christmas Eve
  10. Johnny Cope
  11. Mississippi Sawyer
  12. Ida Red/Soldier's Joy
  13. The Violinmakers
  14. Lights Of Nightmute/The Caller
  15. Julie Anne Johnson
  16. Burnt Down House (Reprise)
  17. Christmas Eve Waltz
  18. (No Music--This Is 30 Seconds Of Dead Air)
  19. Julie Anne Johnson (Reprise)