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Traveling Music 7-5-15

Traveling Music

Shonti Elder

7-5-15

 

Format:

Song Title

Artist / Composer

CD Title

Label

Duration

 

 

The River (instrumental)

Lissa Schneckenburger / Lissa Schneckenburger

Lissa Schneckenburger

Footprint Records

3:16

 

Shattered Cross

Darrell Scott / Stuart Adamson, Jerry Boonstra

The Invisible Man

Full Light Records

4:03

 

Something Else To Do

Michael Faubion / Michael Faubion

Something Else

www.michaelfaubion.com

3:36

 

Monday Morning Blues

Bill Morrissey / Traditional, John Hurt

Songs of Mississippi John Hurt

Philo

4:39

 

Wide Open Spaces

Dixie Chicks / Susan Gibson

Dixie Chicks

Monument

3:44

 

Talk About Suffering Here Below (instrumental)

Darol Anger / Traditional

Heritage

Six Degrees Records

6:18

 

Showing Up Late for the Train

Michael Faubion / Michael Faubion

Something Else

www.michaelfaubion.com

4:04

 

Coleman's March Reprise

Lissa Schneckenburger / words by Lissa Schneckenburger, tune traditional

Lissa Schneckenburger

Footprint Records

3:36

 

The Dreamer

Darrell Scott / Darrell Scott

The Invisible Man

Full Light Records

4:32

 

More Love

Dixie Chicks / Tim O'Brien, Gary Nicholson

Home

Columbia

5:06

 

Hey, Honey, Right Away

Bill Morrissey / Traditional, John Hurt

Songs of Mississippi John Hurt

Philo

2:41

 

The Road Not Taken

Michael Faubion / Michael Faubion

Something Else

www.michaelfaubion.com

4:28

 

 

Aoife's (instrumental)

Lissa Schneckenburger / Aoife O'Donovan

Lissa Schneckenburger

Footprint Records

1:00

 

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.