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  1. David Tamulevich. david@tamulevich.com| 734-622-8337. Recent Posts. John Gorka in Peterborough on te%. John Gorka – Better Times Will Come (by Janis Ian) Revival of On a Winter’s Night and Redhorse. Greetings at the end of Summer. Tales from the Tavern. Friends.

  2. Peacock, Kirkpatrick and James Hollihan (Bill Gaither, Mighty Clouds of Joy) played acoustic guitar on the record, though John Mark Painter (Brandi Carlile, Kings of Leon, Ben Folds) played the lion’s share of acoustic and also played horns, notably on “Paranoid,” which finds Peacock in a New Orleans musical setting, ever the storyteller ...

  3. Lucy Kaplansky, Alice Peacock, Kathleen Johnson and Joel Sayles each add harmony vocals to various tracks. Track listing. "Dogs & Thunder" (Gorka) – 5:20. "Always" (Gorka) – 3:55. "Look the Other Way" (Gorka) – 3:11. "Outside" (Gorka) – 4:48. "Trouble & Care" (Allmann, Gorka) – 4:16. "Make Them Crazy" (Gorka) – 3:15. "Old Future" (Gorka) – 3:55.

  4. 1 nov 2003 · Old Futures Gone, Gorkas ninth disc, largely consists of the mid-tempo, tuneful miniatures that have been his stock in trade, with guest harmony vocals by Lucy Kaplansky and Alice Peacock. Solid backing is drawn from the Twin Cities’ rock and folk scenes, with the Honeydogs’ Jay Victor earning MVP honors for his varied ...

  5. Many of Gorka's past collaborators also return to perform here. Nanci Griffith, Lucy Kaplansky, and Alice Peacock each lend their voices to various tracks. Meanwhile, distinctive fretless bass player Michael Manring and multi-instrumentalist John Jennings also contribute their skills.

  6. She made her major-label debut in 2002 with a self-titled effort that found John Gorka, John Mayer, and Indigo Girl Emily Saliers making guest appearances. In 2006, the ambitious album Who I Am found her back on Peacock Music, but this time in cooperation with the major label Universal. ~ Kristen Sohacki

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