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    Artist description
    see www.gregjones.comˇ
    Music Style
    electronica/folktronica
    Musical Influences
    Alan Lomax, john cage, Iannis Xenakis, Doc Boggs
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    Greg Hale Jones
    Artist History
    see www.gregjones.comy
    Group Members
    n/aˇ
    Instruments
    Banjo, keyboards, slide guitar, acoustic guitar,percussion.
    Press Reviews
    The General's Daughter (Soundtrack- Milan/BMG) Veteran Carter Burwell turns in a brooding orchestral score that finely underplays the histrionics with subtlety and emotional weight. But it's Greg Hale Jones's ingenious digital reworking of half-century-ol d Library of Congress remote recordings (made in cotton fields and prisons) of African American folk music and spirituals that's the real revelation here. The opening "Sea Lion Woman" is both haunting and unforgettable, a gratifying reminder that studio a lchemy can enhance the humanity of music as well as sublimate it. --Jerry McCulley, Editorial Reviewer, Amazon.comô
    Location
    Los Angeles, CA - USA

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