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Artist description
Tupelo Kenyon composed and performed this music. |
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Music Style
New Age, Easy Listening, Soothing Musical Massage |
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Musical Influences
Moody Blues, Nightnoise, William Ackerman, George Winston, Enya, Shadowfax, Claude Debussy, Beethoven, Ray Lynch, Andres Vollenweider, Steven Halbern, Windham Hill artists, and Narada artists |
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Similar Artists
Shadowfax, Nightnoise, Ray Lynch, Steven Halbern, Windham Hill and Narada artists |
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Artist History
Tupelo has been writing and performing professionally since the mid 70's. |
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Group Members
Tupelo Kenyon |
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Instruments
A wide variety of instrumental voices were used: piano, strings, harp, flutes, woodwinds, cello, 6 and 12-string guitars, and a diverse mix of subtle and soothing synthesizer tones. Tupelo's wife Janey adds duclimer and friend Jake Bryant adds didgery doo. |
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Albums
"Celestial Sounds of Harmony and Light" |
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Press Reviews
Imagine this as a soothing musical massage; a relaxing sonic shower of peace and joy. Use this music to deepen your relaxation and enhance your meditation, contemplation, visualization or daydreams. The comforting sounds and tranquil pace (approximately 60 beats per minute) is especially good for relaxing the mind and allowing you to ease into alpha state. Watch your stress melt away as you become mentally refreshed and emotionally recharged. It’s also perfect to set the mood for study, reading, writing, yoga, tai chi, and romance. Or, just get comfortable, close your eyes, and see where it takes you. Enjoy this magic carpet ride into the true last frontier . . . inner space. |
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Location
Story, WY - USA |
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