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Artist description
old folk in new bottles. death, transfiguration, fast food and traffic jams. |
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Music Style
folk |
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Musical Influences
the old folk that grows under the ground |
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Similar Artists
Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Lucinda Williams,Steve Earle, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, the Byrds, Fairport Convention |
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Artist History
Folk scene in Cambridge and Bay Area, then to NY in 80's. In and out of experimental music throughout, but roots - and songs - refused to die. |
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Group Members
David Rosenbloom, guitar, vocals, harmonica, songwriting.David Hofstra, bass. Steve Schneider, hammered dulcimer/accordian. |
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Instruments
guitar, harmonica, bass, hammered dulcimer, accordian |
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Albums
Music Is, Mysteries |
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Press Reviews
"David Rosenbloom and the Outlanders prove that there's plenty of rich territory to be mined in the reaches of poetic folk-rock ... it's his lyrics, with their religious overtones and their unsentimental examination of the mysterious human ability to punctuate stretches of inexplicable gloom with flights of spontaneous joy, that place Rosenbloom in the great trad ition of the late 20th century poetic masters of song." Jon Sobel for THEGLOBAL MUSE.COM
"Real masterpieces! Very expressive Bob Dylan storytelling voice, strong l\ yrics and a beautiful rootsy sound." Ray Pieters, Radio Milo, Belgium |
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Location
Chestnut Ridge, NY - USA |
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