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Artist description
Based in Richmond, Virginia, South Wind specializes in traditional derivative folk music, first brought to widespread popularity by groups like The Kingston Trio in the late 50's and early 60's.
South Wind's material has origins ranging from sea chanteys and Irish drinking songs to early American folk and blues, and incorporates styles ranging from romantic ballads to bluegrass.
Their harmonic vocal arrangements are supported by Don's strong rhythm guitar style and Ed's folk/bluegrass banjo work.
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Music Style
Traditional Derivative Folk Music |
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Musical Influences
Kingston Trio |
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Similar Artists
Kingston Trio, Everly Brothers |
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Group Members
Ed Gee
Don Park
Frank Coleman |
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Instruments
While your initial reaction may be |
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Albums
Once, Again |
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Press Reviews
a genuine respite can be found by soaking in the harmony, peace, and good vibes from this almost-forgotten style of music.
- Focus Magazine, Sept/Oct 2001 issue
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Additional Info
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. |
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Location
Richmond, Virginia - USA |
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