Thanks Melissa, I watch your videos on You Tube all
the time. Great sound. 
--- Melissa Kacalanos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Itunes needs to be easier to search, since there is
> hg
> music on it, including, to toot my own horn, my own
> CD. Searching for Melissa Kacalanos should reveal
> it.
> There are better hg players of course.
> 
> I see there are also a lot of CDs featuring hg on
> cdbaby:
>
http://cdbaby.com/found?allsearch=hurdy+gurdy&submit=search
> Most are available as both CDs and mp3s. You can
> listen to samples before you buy to see what you
> like.
> 
> Cdbaby needs to work on its search function too,
> since
> my band Djinn's CD has lots of hg, but doesn't come
> up
> when I search for it. Anyway, here's the link:
> http://cdbaby.com/cd/djinnnyc
> 
> Melissa
> www.melissatheloud.com
> 
> 
> --- Dana R Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Greetings,
> > I'm new to the HG world having recently ordered a
> > Chinook model from Olympic Instruments. I am no
> > stranger to traditional folk/dance music, having
> > played bass guitar and 104 key German Concertina
> in
> > a
> > polka band in the 70s, and traditional Irish and
> > Scottish music on button accordion, bagpipes and
> > bodhran in the 80s. I'm anxious to start learning
> > the
> > HG and have the following question. I can't find
> any
> > CDs featuring HG. Olympic and Wee Piper no longer
> > carry them and I've found nothing on iTunes. Is
> > there
> > any place in the LA area that might carry this
> item?
> > I
> > would especially like to get the new one with
> > Bouffard
> > and Chabonet together. I watch the OTW video with
> > them
> > all the time. What a performance! Any suggestions
> > will
> > be helpful. Thanks
> > Dana G
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>       
> 

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