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Thread #86371   Message #1605622
Posted By: SINSULL
15-Nov-05 - 12:40 PM
Thread Name: Ed Trickett in Maine; save the dates
Subject: Ed Trickett: save the dates
House Concert in South Portland, ME on Thursday, May 4. I believe there is another tentatively scheduled further north for Friday, May 5.

Some of you met him at the Getaway last year. For those who don't know Ed:

Ed Trickett has been collecting and interpreting traditional and traditional-based folk songs for over 30 years, and has appeared on over 40 recordings and appeared on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion and other public radio broadcasts. His repertoire includes a wide range of ballads, sea songs, songs of love and protest, and an occasional song of no consequence whatsoever.

Ed Trickett is well-known to New England audiences, primarily due to his singing with New Englander Gordon Bok and Ann Mayo Muir. He accompanies himself on 6 and 12 string guitar and hammered dulcimer, an instrument that he helped popularize. Ed has a beautiful unaffected tenor voice that lulls you into enjoying a marvelous evening of music, as if joining him in his living room.

Discography for Ed Trickett:
The Telling Takes Me Home [ Folk Legacy Records ]
Gently Down the Stream of Time [ Folk Legacy Records ]
People Like You [ Folk Legacy Records ]
Echo on the Evening Tide [Folk Legacy Records ]


Recordings with Gordon Bok & Ann Mayo Muir:
Turning Toward the Morning [ Folk Legacy Records ]
The Ways of Man [ Folk Legacy Records ]
A Water Over Stone [ Folk Legacy Records ]
All Shall Be Well Again [ Folk Legacy Records ]
Fashioned in the Clay [ Folk Legacy Records ]
Minneapolis Concert [ Folk Legacy Records ]
And So Will We Yet [ Folk Legacy Records ]
Language of the Heart [ Folk Legacy Records ]
The First Fifteen Years, Vol. I & II [ Folk Legacy Records ]

Ed has also appeared as an accompanying musician for numerous other folk artists: Don McLean, Mark Spoelstra, Rosalie Sorrels, Bob Zentz, Harry Tuft, Joan Sprung, Sara Grey, Cathy Barton and Dave Para, and Sandy and Caroline Paton.