Celtic Album
Celtic Album
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American hipster-harpist Deborah Henson-Conant was a featured player on 1998's Celtic Harpestry, and is best known for her jazz and 12-bar blues playing. On The Celtic Album Henson-Conant spreads her wings, stretching her talent to the traditional Celtic music she's always loved. "The Drunken Sailor" boasts a smooth jazz flavor, jamming with multiple harps, and with rhythm & bluesy solos. But Henson-Conant has a flair for the traditional too; her light touch blends beautifully with the flute of Peter Barnes on "Slieve Russell." Her electric harp, used exclusively on this album, has a warm jazz guitar feel on "She Moved Through the Fair" as well as on "Gussie's Great Escape." But this nontraditional style is what makes Henson-Conant special: leave the preservation of pure Celtic music to Sileas, Deborah Henson-Conant is leading us into modern ancient territory. --Karen Karleski
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American hipster-harpist Deborah Henson-Conant was a featured player on 1998's Celtic Harpestry, and is best known for her jazz and 12-bar blues playing. On The Celtic Album Henson-Conant spreads her wings, stretching her talent to the traditional Celtic music she's always loved. 'The Drunken Sailor' boasts a smooth jazz flavor, jamming with multiple harps, and with rhythm & bluesy solos. But Henson-Conant has a flair for the traditional too; her light touch blends beautifully with the flute of Peter Barnes on 'Slieve Russell.' Her electric harp, used exclusively on this album, has a warm jazz guitar feel on 'She Moved Through the Fair' as well as on 'Gussie's Great Escape.' But this nontraditional style is what makes Henson-Conant special: leave the preservation of pure Celtic music to Sileas, Deborah Henson-Conant is leading us into modern ancient territory. --Karen Karleski.
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What does Deborah Henson-Conant do? She plays the harp. She sings. she composes for symphonies, jazz ensembles, and musical theater. She's jammed with Steven Tyler and Doc Severinsen. She's sung with the Boston Pops. She's hosted TV shows with Lou Rawls, corresponded with Mr. Rogers, Steve Allen, Ray Bradbury, and Dave Brubeck. She has a Museum of Burnt Food in her kitchen. Deborah Henson-Conant writes songs about love, pain, strapless evening gowns, dogs who rule the neighborhood, birthdays you wish you never had, and watermelons as sexy as Errol Flynn., ISBN13: B00000HXH3 ISBN10: B00000HXH3 Material Type: audioCD
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