Monday, July 4, 2016-Echoes Program 1627A

Echoes American Landscapes for the July 4th With Jill Haley  Live On this Fourth of July we celebrate the vast landscapes of American National Parks with a live performance by oboist and pianist Jill Haley. She’s an acclaimed musician who is a member of the acoustic fusion trio One Alternative and has played on dozens of recordings produced by Windham Hill’s Will Ackerman. Her latest solo album, National Park Soundscapes is a serene meditation of chamber tone poems for parks from Maine to California, all of which she’s visited. Jill Haley comes in with a trio of guitar and piano to play live. Surrounding Jill will be more music evoking the landscapes of America from artists like Lanterna, S. Carey, Marissa Nadler, Tori Amos and more.


Monday, July 4th
Echoes Program 1627A

 

Start Time

 

Group Name

 

Song Name

 

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
Mars Lasar 
Vision Quest 
0:06:00 
Lanterna 
Coastal Route 
0:11:46 
Heather Woods Broderick 
Up in the Pine 
0:15:00 
Jeff Pearce 
Under Summer Stars 
0:18:33 
Sufjan Stevens 
Fourth of July 
0:23:09 
Bill Frisell 
Once Upon a Time in the West (Theme) 
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
In concert: Jill Haley 
0:32:31 
Jill Haley 
Sunrift Gorge (Live)  
0:37:03 
Jill Haley 
Waters of Acadia (Live)  
0:41:30 
Jill Haley 
Prairie Grass Dance (Live)  
0:46:15 
Jill Haley 
Kaibab Trail (Live)  
0:50:00 
Jill Haley 
Waves of Wind (live)  
0:54:45 
after the concert 
0:54:45 
Jill Haley 
Shenandoah Stillness 
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
Fernwood 
Sandpiper 
0:06:00 
Tori Amos 
America 
0:10:07 
S. Carey 
Alpenglow 
0:14:14 
Laura Gibson 
Caldera Oregon 
0:18:10 
Marissa Nadler 
Firecrackers 
0:22:43 
R. Carlos Nakai 
Prairie Fires 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Great American Canyon Band 
Tumbleweed 
0:35:03 
Black Mountain 
Space to Bakersfield 
IV 
0:43:53 
Simon & Garfunkel 
America 
0:47:23 
break 
0:48:08 
John Heart Jackie  
Nevada City 
0:52:27 
Sumner McKane 
It’s Nice to Know that These Places Still Exist 

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