[Dialogue] Simple Gifts (lord of the dance)

Tracy E. Longacre tel at telphoto.com
Wed Jan 21 17:57:48 EST 2009


"a lady called Alison Krauss"

 

Gee, I've never heard her described that way. Just in case any of the rest
of you are not familiar, Alison Krauss is surely the most famous and popular
bluegrass singer of our time. 

 

Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor have a beautiful album called
Appalachia Waltz. However, I found "Simple Gifts" with Alison Krauss on his
album "Sounds of Yo-Yo Ma". All of which can be found on iTunes.

 

   Tracy E. Longacre

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Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Simple Gifts (lord of the dance)

 

For those of you who connect to iTunes, there is a great Classic YoYoMa
album, on which you will find him playing this tune, and a lady called
Alison Krauss singing the words. cheap.

 

Paul

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