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  1. www.clairelynch.com › product-page › cd-moonlighterCD - MOONLIGHTER | clairelynch

    CD - MOONLIGHTER | clairelynch. Claire's first GRAMMY-nominated album produced by Bil VornDick in 1995 has an an amazing lineup of players including David Grier, Alison Brown, the late Randy Howard, Jerry Douglas, Dave Pomeroy, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, Adam Steffey, Kathy Chiavola, Kenny Malone, Glen Duncan, Rob Ickes, Ronny McCoury, Kenny Smith, ...

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    1. 011661035522

    Format:

    1. CD

    Length:

    1. 35:03

    Type:

    1. Album

    Status:

    1. Official

    Language:

    1. English

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  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Moonlighter" on Discogs.

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  4. Recording as the Claire Lynch Band, she and her group released their first Christmas LP in 2015, simply titled Holiday! For her next project, Lynch enlisted producer Alison Brown to helm North by South, an album of cover songs exclusively by Canadian writers.

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  5. For her next project, Lynch enlisted producer Alison Brown to helm North by South, an album of cover songs exclusively by Canadian writers. Released in 2016, the album featured performances from Jerry Douglas and Béla Fleck, among others, on songs by Ron Sexsmith, Gordon Lightfoot, Lynn Miles, and many more. ~ Craig Harris & Steve Leggett

  6. 24 ott 2017 · Alison Brown — Simple Pleasures. I had been playing banjo for a couple of years when I stumbled upon this album by Alison Brown while browsing through the tiny bluegrass section at a record store in the mall. It was the first time I had ever heard any banjo playing outside the bluegrass realm.