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The Ghost of Michael Clark
BOUND TO BREAK (CD) Available October 28, 2011
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For many of you on the front range this is not the first time you've heard of Mr. Mike Clark. You've probably witnessed his fierce and often epic performances with The Jack Trades, heard the countrified stomping' sing-alongs of Crow Flies and was serenaded by his multi-instrumental shows as a member of The Haunted Windchimes. Like his first band implies he truly is a jack of all trades, and shows a slightly different side of his genius with each new project.
The Ghost of Michael Clark is the darker, more in depth side of him. Drawing from personal experiences, from tornados he grew up with in Calhan Colorado, to the telling of stories through the eyes of fictional characters who become the ghosts who haunt him.
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The Haunted Windchimes
LIVE AT THE WESTERN JUBILEE (CD) 2011
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"Recorded in December 2010 at the Western Jubilee Warehouse, a legendary Colorado Springs venue, the record’s 13 tracks capture the five musicians in peak form in front of an appreciative audience. If you like your music with fancy picking, close harmonies and a little twang, then prepare to meet your new favorite band."
- Reverb, Denver Post Blog
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Joe Johnson
A TIME TO DANCE (CD) 2011
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“A Time to Dance, is a simple, honest country record, without all the bells, whistles and satin shirts that that phrase might call to mind. The album is characterized by well-written songs and heartfelt performances that recall some of the best American music of times long gone."
- Reverb, Denver Post Blog
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The Changing Colors
GHOST OF RED MOUNTAIN (CD) 2010
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“ The Changing Colors revolve around twin brothers Conor and Ian Bourgal, who perform haunting, heartfelt songs of love and longing. On their debut album, “Ghost of Red Mountain,” the Bourgals take the notion of haunting a step further. With simple instrumentation, whiskey-roughened vocals and a sense that things could go very wrong at any moment, the brothers Bourgal tell stories and create atmospheres that will have you seeing ghosts. "
- Reverb, Denver Post Blog
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The Haunted Windchimes
HONEY MOONSHINE (CD) 2010
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"Traditional, old-timey backwoods, backporch music that burrowed its way into your head and then refused to budge."
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Mad Mackerel (UK Music Blog)
"Grounded in honeyed harmonies and spirited pickin’, it lies in a nowhere land between distinct styles."
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracy Mobley-Martinez, The Gazette
"The Haunted Windchimes might be Pueblo’s best export since steel, and they’re certainly one of the finest roots outfits on the Front Range. "
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill Reed, The Gazette
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The Mexican
FUNERAL POP - DELUXE EDITION (DIGITAL ONLY) 2008 - 2011
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"In the digital age, an album thats 3 years old seems antique. But Funeral Pop, years later, still fits a rainy day like any other rainy day. With slow-to-turn melodies and cornered verses, it may take a few moments for the songs to open up. Given their due time, these tracks shine like the silver lining in any rain cloud."
- Dingus
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Inaiah Lujan
INAIAH LUJAN'S STRANGE DREAMS (DIGITAL ONLY) 2010
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"Many musicians show technical mastery of their instrument of choice; and numerous singer-songwriter indie-folk artist bring unique, if unrefined, vocal qualities to their performance. Many of these attempts are successful on an art, aesthetic, or even commercial level. But Lujan’s musicianship and vocal depth set him apart from the majority of musical artists of his generation."
-PULP Magazine
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