ripariusrecords.com
Gar Ragland & Riparius Records
http://www.ripariusrecords.com/index.html
My Remembrance of You. Awarded #1 Country Album of 2006 by the. Released in April 2006 on the NewSong Recordings label, this collection of timeless songs is a masterpiece of songwriting, production and delivery. In early 2006, Gar produced this debut CD from this talented Boston-based singer songwriter. An assurance and maturity which, as showcased on her recently released debut CD, One More Autumn, recalls the biting, elegant clarity and luminous wisdom of the young Joan Baez. –. Is available. more.
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Carrie Cheron | One More Autumn | CD Baby Music Store
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Music store on the web. Find an order / download. Artists You May Know. Go To Artist Page. Recommended if You Like. United States - Mass. - Boston. Other Genres You Will Love. Moods: Solo Female Artist. Not what your looking for? Listen to the CD Baby Music Discovery Podcast. There are no items in your wishlist. Melodic, lyric-based folk/pop with a hint of the blues. A voice as warm and rich as velvet, an uncharacteristic wisdom and grace unite in a performance that is absolutely captivating. After gradu...
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2nd BIG Tiny House Festival | Miranda's Hearth
http://mirandashearth.com/projects/big-tiny-house-festival
An Engineer Among Artists. 2nd BIG Tiny House Festival. BIG Art; Tiny House. 2nd BIG Tiny House Festival. 2nd BIG Tiny House Festival. The only event of its kind in New England, the 2nd BIG Tiny House Festival encourages our community to think intentionally about how we live and why we live that way. Tour six locally made tiny houses each with their own distinct look, purpose, and feel. Meet 10 Local Tiny House Experts. And hear their stories about how and why they went tiny. 40 Stow Street, Concord MA.
livingroommusic.blogspot.com
Music In My Living Room: In the beginning
http://livingroommusic.blogspot.com/2006/04/in-beginning.html
Music In My Living Room. The ongoing saga of one citizen's efforts to preserve her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights in opposition to a local zoning authority that mistakenly uses zoning ordinances to prohibit Constitutionally protected activities. Thursday, April 06, 2006. The "advertising" the neighbor was worried about was a web page on my personal space on my access provider's server. No special domain name, just a web page like this one. But it did, and the story isn't over yet. You go, girl!