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| Seabury plays guitar, bamboo flute, etc. and invites the listener to experience the music that accompanies the poetry of “Let That Musician…” as instrumental music with no vocals. |
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| Seabury provides musical accompaniment to the poetry of Rumi. Seabury is joined by his musical friends Eddie Guthman, Marco Zonka,Rachel Hatchimonji, Craig Kurumada and Tim Gray. Translations are by Coleman Barks. |
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| For six years Seabury played Celtic music on the Redwood Coast with his friends Judy Hageman, Michael Pearce and Alan Morden, collectively known as “Scatter the Mud”. |
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| Over the years and under the influence of Ireland, Seabury has gathered traditional songs and tunes and developed his ideas for “Irish Journeys”. |
In this children’s collection, Seabury tells two Grimm’s Fairy Tales, two Native American stories, and tales from Ireland and India, which are all accompanied by music.
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| These sophisticated arrangements of traditional
folksongs which have delighted children for generations, will appeal to
adults as well. Includes a lyric booklet. |
A collection of 16 traditional folk songs
both well-known and unusual. Musically interesting for all ages. Includes
a lyric booklet. |