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Listen to songs and
music clips from Yellow House performers
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Recorded Live at the Yellow House: Mark Bilyeu
The principal singer and songwriter for Big
Smith, Mark presented a solo acoustic evening
on August 16, 2003.
Listen to French Broad, an old time traditional
song, (it's the name of a river),
French Broad
and the rousing encore, which turned into
a House sing along: Roll
In My Sweet Babys Arms
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Redheaded
Stepchild
American Roots and Rhythm
Their sound encompasses bluegrass, dixieland, ragtime,
jazz, blues, gospel and folk. Listen to a tune from Time Will Tell,
their first studio CD:
Ten
Cent Dress
Web site: Redheaded
Stepchild
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Emily Higgins
Singer/songwriter, guitarist and recording artist from
St. Louis, Higgin's debut CD Singing River features 15 of
her original songs. Listen to two clips.
Suitcases by the Door
Singing River
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Recorded
Live at the Yellow House:
Elliott Ranney
After his show here, St. Louis singer/songwriter
Elliott Ranney said, I had a fabulous time at The Yellow House.
Thanks for allowing me to perform in your fine community arts center.
It was one of the best times I ever had playing music.
Together
What
Am I To Do?
Read a review of
Elliot Ranney.
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Emily Kaitz, singer-songwriter,
is very active in the Fayetteville, AR acoustic music community. An irreverent
and often hilarious songwriter, she has a national following and appears
regularly at the Yellow House.
Yuppie
Scum
Web site: Visit Emily's page on cdbaby.com
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Recorded Live at the Yellow
House: Jori Costello
Listen to this hilarious song Jori wrote about her year and a half working
as a school bus driver:
The Bus Driver
Song
A clip from her CD, Home Grown
My
Favorite Ride
Web site: JoriCostello.com
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Linda
Dickson
A marvelous singer/songwriter from Eureka Springs. This
is a singer who knows how to tell a story. These are intimate, personal
songs delivered with depth and nuance.
Read a review of Linda's show at the
Yellow House
Web site: www.lindadickson.com
Kudzu
All Mine
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Wishing Chair
From Stamping Ground, Kentucky, a banjo playing, guitar
strumming, songwriting, storytelling, two-woman tour de force! Miriam
Davidson - vocals, accordion, acoustic guitar, banjo, percussion and Kiya
Heartwood - vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion. Listen to two clips from
their latest CD, Dishpan Brigade:
Beautiful
Soul Morning
Star
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Uncle Cuckleburrs Champion
Possum Carvers
A musical duo playing music that has been lost in the
vaults of history. Refusing to be restricted to contemporary conceptions
of Mountain Music, Blues, or
even Old-Time, the Possum Carvers combine aspects of
early american music without regard for genre. Web site: possumcarvers.com
Read
a review
run mollie run fallin
down blues
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Leela and Ellie Grace
Well-known here in West Plains for their performances
at the Old Time Music Festival, the Grace sisters have been acclaimed
by audiences and fellow musicians alike for their tight harmonies, relaxed
stage presence, driving old-time instrumentals, and spirited precision
dancing. Listen to two clips from their new CD. The song In My Name
(You Shall Love) was featured on NPR's All Songs Considered
in a special edition featuring songs related to the war in Iraq.
Echoes of the Ancients
In
My Name (You Shall Love)
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All songs are either original compositions or traditional
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Arts Center, 209 W. Cleveland, PO Box 21, West Plains, Missouri 65775
The Yellow House is a project of Ozarks Resource Center, a not-for-profit
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