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Traveling Music: September 1, 2013

Traveling Music

9-1-13

Shonti Elder

 

Format:

Song Title

Artist / Composer

CD Title

Label

Duration

 

 

Gone, Gonna Rise Again

Dick Gaughan / Si Kahn

Redwood Cathedral

Greentrax

3:41

 

Drumcross (instrumental)

Fred Morrison / Fred Morrison

Outlands

Ridge Rcords

4:00

 

She Moved Through the Fair

Myriad / Traditional

Song of the Isles

Nomad

3:06

 

Let it be Me

Dick Gaughan / Becaud, Delanoe, Curtis

Redwood Cathedral

Greentrax

3:06

 

Tarbolton Lodge (instrumental)

Abby Newton / Traditional

Crossing to Scotland

Culburnie Records

3:43

 

Mary in the Morning

Mick Moloney and Eugene O’Donnell / Tommy Sands

Uncommon Bonds

Green Linnet

3:53

Reels:  Mother’s Delight / Lad O’Bierne’s / Eileen Curran (instrumentals)

Laurence Nugent / Traditional

Two for Two

Shanachie

4:49

 

Citi na gCumann

Amhran / Traditional

Colm Murphy, An Bodhran

Gael linn

2:22

 

What You Do With What You’ve Got

Dick Gaughan / Si Kahn

Outlaws and Dreamers

Appleseed Recordings

3:18

 

Leaving Uist (instrumental)

Fred Morrison / Fred Morrison

Outlands

Ridge Rcords

4:10

 

Though I Go To Bed, Little Does Sleep Come To Me / Mountain Field

Neuantics / Traditional, Pete Sutherland

Ten Strike

Queltic CD

4:55

 

Staten Island / Trip to Pakistan (instrumentals)

Hamish Moore, Dick Lee / Traditional, N. Kenny

The Bees Knees

Green Linnet

4:06

 

Outlaws and Dreamers

Dick Gaughan / Dick Gaughan

Outlaws and Dreamers

Appleseed Recordings

4:18

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shonti was born in India to teacher parents, who named her a common Indian name which means peace. She has degrees from Oberlin, Boston University and UAA. She began at KSKA as a volunteer in 1978 and has had an acoustic music show ever since, during her tenure as board member (and president), and 13 years on staff as first volunteer coordinator and then operations director along with that for five years. Her current volunteer program is Traveling Music. Shonti is also a professional fiddler, and has several CD’s of original music with her friend Will Putman. She lives in the Valley with her husband Bill Frey, and has two musical children, Kluonie and Devin.