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Music

Santoro, Gene | April 16, 2001 issue

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The article focuses on different folk musicians who have composed excellent music in their albums that touches million hearts. One of the artistes is John Gorka, who with his warm baritone and offbeat songwriting skills has produced his new album "The Company You Keep." His tunes are self-reflective, wry, pungent, pessimistic but unwilling to despair. A folk-blues musicians happens to be a woman in Maria Maulder. "Richland Woman Blues," gathers like-minded souls, a community joined by music and history. "Reptile" by Eric Clapton has a reminiscent style and is a classic album.

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MUSIC -- History & criticism; FOLK musicians; COMPANY You Keep, The (Music); RICHLAND Woman Blues (Music); REPTILE (Music); CLAPTON, Eric; GORKA, John
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