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Favoriting December 30, 2002: Cunningham, Crigler, and Hill featuring singer-songwriter Timothy Hill (who is an integral part of David Hykes Harmonic Choir), Jason Crigler of Goats in Trees and guitarist Chris Cunningham, some amazing harmonies, and Michelle Kinney joining in

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Artist Track Album
Moody Blues  "The Actor" /"The Word" /"Om"   Favoriting In Search of the Lost Chord 
The Smoke  "Gold is the Color of Thought"   Favoriting  
Sigur Ros  "(6)"   Favoriting ( ) 
The Kitchen Cynics  "Give Me Bliss"   Favoriting  
Jocelyn Pook    Flood 
Anour Brahem     
 
The Last Town Chorus    The Last Town Chorus 
Linda Perhacs  "Dolphin"   Favoriting Parallelograms 
Pete Galub  "I Will Not Be Denied"   Favoriting Boy Gone Wrong 
 
 
Live performance by Cunningham, Crigler & Hill (+Kinney)
 
According to the ensemble: "CC&H was assembled two years ago by Timothy Hill, Chris Cunningham and Jason Crigler to explore the creative possibilities of fusing three very distinct musical voices into one ensemble. As with many of the great bands of the 60's and 70's, the sublimation of these three strong personalities into a greater whole leads to an intense, unique alchemy. In addition to performing original works by each of the three members, CC&H is also an interpretive band par excellence, performing songs by Larry John McNally, Frank Tedesso, Jeff Buckley, and George Harrison....Each of us is busy completing solo recording projects as well as preparing what will ultimately become the first full length CC&H album." Cunningham, Crigler & Hill played a few tunes from their new album, "Too Big for the Business," and previewed some of their solo efforts. For this performance they were joined by Michelle Kinney on cello.
  "Still Far Away"
  "Iceberg"
  "Let Me Go Down" Jason Crigler confers with Michelle on embellishments to his tune...
  "What I May Love"
  CD: "Don't Take It So Personally" (Cunningham, Crigler & Hill: "Too Big for the Business")
  CD: "Friday Cane" (Chris Cunningham) ...Chris wails away...
  "The Last Goodbye" (Jeff Buckley)
  "Bethlehem" (Frank Tedesso)
  "Papa Johnny's Eyes"
  "Sacred Ground" Timothy Hill in his usual serene state...
 
As for what everybody's been up to-- Timothy Hill says: "Ms. Kinney, along with Mr. Cunningham, graces Richie Havens' well received new album. Mr. Crigler accompanied Linda Thompson on her much awaited return to the stage. And Mr. Hill has been performing with the (David Hykes') Harmonic Choir, whose landmark 1983 album, "Hearing Solar Winds" is slated for re-release in 2003." Jason Crigler is also a member of Goats in Trees along with his wife, Monica. You can get CC&H's albums through the Goats in Trees Website:

http://www.goatsintrees.com

 
Timothy Hill  "Where Is Your Faith?"   Favoriting  
Chris Cunningham  "Don't Worry, Martyr"   Favoriting  
Cunningham, Crigler & Hill  "Spanish Harlem" (Larry John McNally)   Favoriting Too Big for the Business 
Rosie Thomas    When We Were Small 
Laura Nyro  "The Wind" /"Light a Flame"   Favoriting  


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