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Wyrd Sisters Inside the Dreaming CD (1997)
The Wyrd Sisters music The Wyrd Sisters: Nancy Reinhold, ...
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Wyrd Sisters Raw Voice CD (1998)
The Wyrd Sisters Records Recording information: Channels Audio; Post-Production; Red Stripe Studios; The Factory.
Photographer: Paul Martens.
Arrangers: Don "DB" Benedictson; Paul O'Neill; The Wyrd Sisters.
The Wyrd Sisters: Nancy Reinhold, Kim Baryluk, Lianne Fournier.
Personnel: The Wyrd Sisters (vocals); Nancy Reinhold, Lianne Fournier (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kim Baryluck (vocals); Paul O'Neill (acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, synthesizer); Murray Pulver (acoustic guitar); Christina Zacharius, Karen Moffat (violin); Richard Moody (viola); Leanne Zacharius (cello); Bill Spornitz (pennywhistle); Lori Freedman (clarinet, bass clarinet); Sasha Boychouk (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Rich Boughton (trumpet); Marilyn Lerner (grand piano); Darryl Havers (organ, Wurlitzer organ); Norm Dugas (organ); Don "DB" Benedictson (fretless bass); Steve Ferraris (claves, shaker, tambourine, triangle, percussion); Celso Machado (pandeiro, percussion).
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Wyrd Sisters Sin and Other Salvations CD (2001)
The Wyrd Sisters CDs Recorded at Channels Audio, Winnipeg, Canada and Taylor 451 Studios, Toronto, Canada.
Personnel: Nancy Reinhold (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kiva (vocals, piano, keyboards); Murray Pulver (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin); Kevin Breit (National guitar); Marilyn Lerner (piano); Don "DB" Benedictson (fretless bass).
Audio Mixers: Murray Pulver; Nancy Reinhold; Pierre Guerin; Howard Risson.
Recording information: Channels Audio & Post Production, Winnipeg, Canada; Taylor 451, Toronto, Canada.
Editor: Howard Risson.
Photographer: Brian Gould .
Arrangers: Murray Pulver; Nancy Reinhold; Pierre Guerin.
The Wyrd Sisters: Kim Baryluk, Nancy Reinhold, Kiva (vocals).
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Wyrd Sisters Wholly CD (2006)
The Wyrd Sisters music Formed by Kim Baryluk in 1989 as a casual gathering of friends sharing songs and stories in the best folk tradition, the Wyrd Sisters -- whose straightforward blues/rock grooves and catchy melodies are anything but weird -- they're rather compelling -- are longtime Winnipeg favorites and highly decorated Canadian folkies. But folk may be a misnomer because Baryluk's haunting vocals are backed by elements of jazz, blues and rock, in addition to solid pop/rock production that is anything but gentle and acoustic. Their history leading up to this multi-faceted, socially conscious fifth recording is impressive. They have enjoyed performances across the continent, from folk festivals to concert halls to full symphonic backing; they've been on national and international TV and radio shows; boast three Juno nominations; three videos (all of which received full play on CMT); and won Best Group award in the folk category of the Prairie Music Awards. Although ...
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The Wyrd Sisters Cds
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