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Original Polaroid Emulsion Manipulations
A variety of unique photographic images have been created by Canadian photographer
Bob MacKenzie using the artistic technique of Polaroid emulsion manipulation. Framed
originals of the Polaroid images featured here
are available for sale. To view a larger version of any picture in this
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While the style of Poem de Terre's material crosses all
genres, at heart the music is folk. Building on this
foundation of folk music since 1993, Poem de Terre draws on
many influences to create music for the new millenium. As much
as the music, words are central to Poem de Terre's work,
presenting stories and ideas to the community as musical
performance. Discography: Windfall (1994),
Pyramid (1995), Assume
Nothing (1999), Live at Newlands
Pavilion, (two CD set, 2002)
Get high quality mp3 singles of Poem de Terre's songs, just a buck a song:
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Performing on this eclectic release are fingerstyle guitarist Jim Graham, Celtic folk musician Cynthia Gibson, singer Lesleigh Smith (finalist in the Kingston Exhibition 1999 Country Singing Showdown), singer
Melanie Vancoughnett, guitarist/singers Alex Young and Steve Gillen, and
spoken-word artist Bob MacKenzie. Newfoundland singer-songwriter Justin Brake added his skills as post-production engineer. The dramatic cover art
(the original measures 4.5 by 6 feet) is by Canadian painter Richard
Gold. Assume Nothing also features an extensive cd-rom section packed with information on the music and artists, plus a full length crime-fiction novel
to read on the computer or print out.
Price $17.99 U.S. (includes shipping in U.S. and Canada) |
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For track listings and to hear clips from the releases listed here, go to the Poem de Terre sampler page and press the buttons.

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An eclectic mix
of folk and other genres, including country, jazz, blues
and rock. Recorded live during the 2001 Newlands
Pavilion Summer Concerts in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Part One features
the softer, more folksy side of poet Bob MacKenzie and
the band Poem de Terre. Performing members of
Poem de Terre are Gary Barratt (drums), Steve Gillen
(guitar, vocals), Bob MacKenzie (spoken word,
percussion), Kathleen McMaster (vocals, percussion),
Kerry-Lee McMaster (vocals, percussion), Tyler Tryon
(bass), Lorne Whitby (keyboards), and Alex Young
(guitar, vocals).
Price $14.99 U.S. (includes shipping in U.S. and Canada) |
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For track listings and to hear clips from the releases listed here, go to the Poem de Terre sampler page and press the buttons.

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An eclectic mix
of folk and other genres, including country, jazz, blues
and rock. Recorded live during the 2001 Newlands
Pavilion Summer Concerts in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Part Two features
a harder-edged, grittier side of poet Bob MacKenzie and
the band Poem de Terre. Performing members of
Poem de Terre are Gary Barratt (drums), Steve Gillen
(guitar, vocals), Bob MacKenzie (spoken word,
percussion), Kathleen McMaster (vocals, percussion),
Kerry-Lee McMaster (vocals, percussion), Tyler Tryon
(bass), Lorne Whitby (keyboards), and Alex Young
(guitar, vocals).
Price
$14.99 U.S. (includes shipping in U.S. and Canada) |
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