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A unique voice and rhythmic acoustic guitar with embellishments of cello, flugelhorn and electric guitar creating grooving & swinging folk-pop-rock hits and romantic, dream-like ballads. .
Ralph Kirkpatrick (June 10, 1911–April 13, 1984) was a musician, musicologist and harpsichordist, born in Leominster, Massachusetts.
Kirkpatrick studied Art History at Harvard University and went on to further studies with Nadia Boulanger and harpsichord revival pioneer Wanda Landowska in Paris, as well as Arnold Dolmetsch in Haslemere, Heinz Tiessen in Berlin and Günther Ramin in Leipzig. From 1933 to 1934, he taught at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. A Guggenheim Scholarship later enabled him to study manuscripts and sources in Europe.
From 1940 he was a professor at Yale University, where he published his biography of Domenico Scarlatti and...
Well known in folk music circles not only for his own music, but for his work with such greats as Steeleye Span, Albion Band, and Richard Thompson among others, John Kirkpatrick is an accomplished singer, songwriter, accordion and concertina player.
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Benji Kirkpatrick is an English folk musician, currently a member of Bellowhead. He plays bouzouki, guitar, mandolin, and tenor banjo. He is the son of English folk musician John Kirkpatrick, one time member of Steeleye Span and of Brass Monkey. .
Dallas songwriter Sean Kirkpatrick is a classically trained pianist and a current member of The pAper chAse.
After fronting iconic Dallas/Denton bands like no-scene darlings
Maxine's Radiator (1994-1998), the cocksure synth-punk outfit The
Signals (2001-2002), and co-piloting the inventive, electro-rock group
The Falcon Project (1998-2002), Kirkpatrick had earned a name for
himself as a showman behind the keys - and as a talented, in-demand
musician. He spent a year in beloved indie band Spoon and was later
asked to join the eloquent and alarming Kill Rock Stars group The
Paper Chase, of which he remains a member.
He released his...
Sixteen (Ryoji Takahashi Remix)