MP3 Geoff Oelsner - Morning Branches
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Fourteen original folked-up songs and three poems accompanied by Geoff Oelsner on guitar, harmonium, mountain dulcimer and (mouth)harp: international anthems, alchemical love songs,
and tunes to tickle you.
17 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, SPOKEN WORD: With Music
Details:
My musical sensibilities spring from silence, from inwardly heard words and melodies, and secondarily from influences as diverse as Turlough O'Carolan, Bessie Jones, the great modern Scottish bard/player Robin Williamson, and
Bob Dylan.
In recent years, an increasing number of my songs have come to me in dreams. My wife and I have been gigging around Fayetteville, Arkansas for 25 years.
I love to do street singing, benefits, house concerts, and performances at libraries and schools and churches. Lots of the time I read my poetry, accompanied by harmonium, psaltry,or an Indian instrument called the shruti box. Leslie & I enjoy singing acapella numbers, too.
We hope to make a joyful noise and to offer folks something real and affectionate and down-home.
and tunes to tickle you.
17 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, SPOKEN WORD: With Music
Details:
My musical sensibilities spring from silence, from inwardly heard words and melodies, and secondarily from influences as diverse as Turlough O'Carolan, Bessie Jones, the great modern Scottish bard/player Robin Williamson, and
Bob Dylan.
In recent years, an increasing number of my songs have come to me in dreams. My wife and I have been gigging around Fayetteville, Arkansas for 25 years.
I love to do street singing, benefits, house concerts, and performances at libraries and schools and churches. Lots of the time I read my poetry, accompanied by harmonium, psaltry,or an Indian instrument called the shruti box. Leslie & I enjoy singing acapella numbers, too.
We hope to make a joyful noise and to offer folks something real and affectionate and down-home.
in partnership with CDbaby


