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Artist description
Ed Kaine is the main musician and writer of all
the songs. He plays all the instruments and
programmed the drums. (He plays guitar, flute,
sax, tin whistle, mandolin, fiddle, harminicas
and recently started with piano.
Ed Kaine's other artistic pursuits invold dance
(Ballroom and other dancing), theatre (stage,
improv, etc.), and graphic arts (photography,
painting, etc.) and writing.
Ed Kaine is also an Occupational Therapist by
trade and keeps himself busy.
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Music Style
Folk, rock, dance (partner), various |
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Musical Influences
Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, Tom Petty, Stan Rogers, Sting |
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Similar Artists
Paul Simon, Don Maclean, James Taylor, but others mixed in too. |
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Artist History
Ed Kaine was born in the early 70's. He was
playing instruments as a child and was formally
playing flute in his School's band program in
grade 7. Ed switched to Alto Sax in high school.
In college as he worked towards a science degree
he started playing guitar. 2 months later he was
in a talent show and found he couldn't play and
sing yet so he dropped the guitar and cut in with
"Guns and Roses" "Used to love her but i had to
kill her". The rest is history.
Still working on improving his skill with
instruments Ed helped form a band "Granma's
Quilt". After College he joined the Folk/Celtic
group "Prarie Dust".
Since moving to Connecticut Ed Has focused
mostly on solo efforts in his one man band. |
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Group Members
Ed Kaine, and himself as his personal Entourage. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Flute, Sax, Tin Whistle, Harmonicas, |
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Albums
Limerence (copyright 2001) |
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Press Reviews
My harshed critics have been silenced. |
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Additional Info
None |
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Location
Stratford, CT - USA |
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