High Meadow Songs is a collection of songs from artists in the Hudson Valley to benefit High Meadow Arts, Inc. a local non-profit organization dedicated to providing excellent arts education to local children and families.Conceived by singer/musician ...
Hudson Valley Artists High Meadow Songs Album Track Listing
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I'm On Your Side- Debbie Lan
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Buffalo Gals- Dog On Fleas with Elizabeth Mitchell and Daniel Li
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Hudson River Girl- Abby Hollander
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I Had an Old Coat- Jay Ungar and Molly Mason
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Blue Mountain Moon- Kirsten Jacobson
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Yankadi- Fode Sissoko and Toby Stover
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Shady Grove- Amy Poux
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Jenny Jenkins- Dog On Fleas with Elizabeth Mitchell and Daniel
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All Around the Kitchen- Medeski, Martin and Wood
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When Spring Comes- Elizabeth Mitchell
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True True Friend- Ode to Beowulf- The High Meadow Larks
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Ella Skye- Rebecca Coupe Franks and her Groovemobile
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Sailing in the Boat- Dog On Fleas with Elizabeth Mitchell and D
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Fridgerator Box- Chase Pierson
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Jama Jama- Fode Sissoko and Toby Stover
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Stella- The Pelican Movement
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All the Pretty Little Horses- Mimi Paturel
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We Are One - Bill & Livia Vanaver, Raphael Schwartz, Artie Traum
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Handsome Molly- Dog On Fleas with Elizabeth Mitchell and Daniel
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Wayfarin’ Stranger- Barbara Dempsey & Dewitt Nelson
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A Nightingale's Lullaby- Julie Last
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great collection If you're looking for a great sampling of what NY's HUdson Valley music scene has to offer, buy this CD. Kids love it, we love it and you will too. Submitted by Sasha (Brooklyn, NY, USA) Was This High Meadow Songs Music Review Helpful? YesNo
$13.15 The JARCAT Story by Stephen “Cat” CooreHow do I start on the JARCAT journey? It’s been quite a trek, I must say. Firstly, when I met Donahue Jarrett in the very early nineties, I had no idea that within ten years I would consider him one of the most talented singer song writers I have ever met and this is coming from someone who has met quite a few great ones, not to mention let alone the fact that I have worked with Third World members through the years, all of whom had their own talents in the field of song writing and performing. This was a serious shock to me as Donahue and I were just partying friends having a ball all over Kingston or any other town that would accept our madness.Five years ago he started to tell me that I should listen to some of what he was doing and tell him my thoughts. I listened and was very impressed by his unknown talent. The lyrical component of the Donahue package was especially impressive and right away I sensed that I should start to really work with this man on his music. Shortly after this pleasant revelation, my good friend Mikie Bennett – who in all reality must take credit for a lot of this – said to me, “Cat, you should consider doing some instrumentals and putting together another solo album.” But I really was not interested that much in just doing a solo album because I felt that Third World is so important in my life, that to try to have a solo career as well was a little ambitious. I did however come up with this thought of doing a project where I could do some solo work, especially instrumental work for an album and have guests do some songs as well, and put together sort of a Cat Coore and Friends album. The more I thought about this, the more attractive it became to me and at the same time Donahue was playing really great ideas for me. I decided to make his songs and my instrumentals the basis for this exciting venture.Shortly after on one of my visits to Anguilla, where I perform with my good friend Bankie Banks every year for his most wonderful event, Moonsplash I met Davon Carty a gentleman who controlled the distribution of Carib Beer in that area. After some discussions about the music of the Caribbean and of this project that I was feeling, we both started toying with the idea of a Caribbean label that would do two things; one, to release the material that I would personally do, and two, to be a vehicle for new talent. That label is now called West Indies Records and will be close to JARCAT RECORDS in every way. Davon and friend Ira Bloom put up some seeder cash to get me flowing with the recording. By this time Mikie Bennett had already ...