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Monk (band)
Monk is the brainchild of former Over the Rhine guitarist Ric Hordinski. While augmented by other musicians in the studio and in concert (including former OTR drummer Brian Kelley), Monk is essentially a moniker for Hordinski's solo projects. In addition to releasing several albums under the Monk name, Hordinski released one, When I Consider How My Light Is Spent, under his own name, although the album continued in the same vein as his earlier Monk releases. Hordinski has also lent his performing and producing skills to a number of artists, including David Wilcox, Phil Keaggy. Kim Taylor, Daniel Martin Moore, Janet Pressley and David Wolfenberger. Discography *1997 - ''Quiver'' *1998 - ''Hush'' *1999 - ''Blink'' *2000 - ''"O"'' (EP) *2001 - ''How Like a Winter'' (holiday album) *2003 - ''When I Consider How My Light Is Spent "When I Consider How My Light is Spent" (Also known as "On His Blindness") is one of the best known of the sonnets of John Milton (1608–1674). T ...
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Over The Rhine (band)
Over the Rhine is an American, Ohio-based folk music band, the core of which is the husband-and-wife team of pianist/guitarist/bassist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/guitarist Karin Bergquist. The band began as a quartet with guitarist Ric Hordinski and drummer Brian Kelley. Hordinski left the band in December 1996, and Kelley continued to play into 1997 before departing. The original foursome reunited in December 2008 at The Taft Theatre (in Cincinnati) to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the formation of the band, and again in the summer of 2010 at Ric's studio, "the Monastery", to play the album ''Good Dog Bad Dog'' live, in its entirety. The band's namesake and place of origin is the Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood Over-the-Rhine.Over the Rhine FAQ, http://www.overtherhine.com/faq.php Karin attended school in Barnesville, Ohio and graduated from Barnesville High School in 1984. She then went to Malone University, located in Canton, Ohio, where she met Linford. Karin and Linf ...
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When I Consider How My Light Is Spent
"When I Consider How My Light is Spent" (Also known as "On His Blindness") is one of the best known of the sonnets of John Milton (1608–1674). The last three lines are particularly well known; they conclude with "They also serve who only stand and wait", which is much quoted though rarely in context. Variants of it have been used as mottos in a number of contexts, for example the Dickin Medal for service animals bears the motto "We also serve", and the Navy Wives Clubs of America uses the motto "They Also Serve, Who Stay and Wait". In U.S. popular culture it is perhaps best known for Hall of Fame baseball broadcaster Vin Scully, who would quote it when showing a player not in the game. The sonnet was first published in ''Milton's 1673 Poems'' in his autograph notebook, known as the "Trinity Manuscript" from its location in the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. He gave it the number 19, but in the published book it was numbered 16, so both numbers are used for it. It is ...
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David Wilcox (band)
David Wilcox may refer to: * David Wilcox (Canadian musician) (born 1949), Canadian rock musician *David Wilcox (American musician) (born 1958), American folk musician *David Wilcox (singer), member of band Triple 8 *David Wilcox (D&H), president of the Delaware and Hudson Railway 1903–1907 *David Wilcox (screenwriter), television writer and producer *David Wilcox (bishop) (born 1930), British Anglican bishop *Dave Wilcox David Wilcox (born September 29, 1942) is a retired professional football player, a linebacker with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League from 1964 through 1974. Wilcox was selected to play for seven Pro Bowls and was named Al ... (born 1942), American football linebacker See also *Sir David Willcocks (1919–2015), British choral conductor, organist, and composer {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilcox, David ...
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Phil Keaggy
Philip Tyler Keaggy (born March 23, 1951) is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist who has released more than 55 albums and contributed to many more recordings in both the contemporary Christian music and mainstream markets. He is a seven-time recipient of the GMA Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and was twice nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. He has frequently been listed as one of the world's top-two "finger-style" and "finger-picking" guitarists by ''Guitar Player Magazine'' readers' polls. Career Early life Keaggy was raised in a small farmhouse in Hubbard, Ohio with nine brothers and sisters. He went to high school at Austintown Fitch High School, graduating in 1970. He is missing half of the middle finger on his right hand due to an accident at age four involving a water pump. Keaggy reflects on the incident: We lived on a farm in Hubbard, Ohio which had a big water pump, and I was climbing up on it. As I was kneel ...
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Kim Taylor (musician)
Kim Taylor is an American independent singer-songwriter who plays primarily folk and folk-rock music. To date, Taylor has released five full-length studio albums, toured with notable international artists, and embarked on an acting career which has garnered positive attention from critics and bloggers. Her first full-length film, ''I Used To Be Darker'', premiered at the Sundance Festival in January 2013. Biography Music career Originally from Florida, Taylor played instruments in school bands and sang in church as a child. She began performing professionally at age 18. "I have always done music in some fashion," Taylor said. "I played piano as a kid and played flute in the marching band at Murray Middle School." In 1996, she relocated to Cincinnati to pursue an English degree, and entered the local music scene of the city. After garnering positive word-of-mouth and promising reviews and radio play for her earliest releases, ''So Black, So Bright'' (2002) and ''Extended Play'' ...
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Daniel Martin Moore
Daniel Martin Moore is an American singer, musician, songwriter, and producer. Musical career After leaving the Peace Corps, Moore mailed Sub Pop Records a four-song unsolicited demo in January 2007 and was signed by the label to record his first album ''Stray Age'', which was co-produced by Joe Chiccarelli. In 2010, Moore joined with fellow Kentucky musician Ben Sollee to record an album titled ''Dear Companion'', which was produced by and also features Jim James of My Morning Jacket and Monsters of Folk. ''Dear Companion'' aims to create awareness of the problems surrounding mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia, with Moore and Sollee donating their artist profits from the album to Appalachian Voices in support of the organization's national campaign to end mountaintop removal mining. In 2010, Moore toured with Ben Sollee and Jim James with stops in Brooklyn and at the Newport Folk Festival where Moore also performed with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In January 2 ...
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Janet Pressley
Janet Pressley is an American singer-songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio, who founded the Blue Jordan Coffeehouse which later became Blue Jordan Records. She has released two full-length records on the label; ''Late Last Night'' and ''A Deeper State Of Blue''. She also released a special EP entitled ''Songs To Sing in a Cathedral at Advent'' in 2005. ''Dirty Linen'' described her 1996 debut, ''Late Last Night'' as "a refreshing collection of songs in the folk-pop rock vein, melodic and catchy, with nice lyrical depth."Lee, Jim, "Linen Shorts: Janet Pressley ''Late Last Night''", ''Dirty Linen'', 82, June–July 1999, p.76 References External links Official website
by Sarah Knott, Cincinnati.com, June 8, 2001 American women singer-songwriters Living people Singer-songwriters from Ohio Musicians from Cincinnati Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women {{US-singer-songwriter-stub ...
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David Wolfenberger
David Wolfenberger (born April 19, 1969 in Tuscola, Illinois) is a singer-songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio. Former frontman for The Marshwiggles and Thom Scarecrow, Wolfenberger has three solo CDs to date; ''Tales From Thom Scarecrow'', and ''World of the Satisfy'n Place'' on Blue Jordan Records and more recently in 2006 on Fundamental Records, '' Portrait of Narcissus''. Wolfenberger also toured and recorded as a member of Mark Olson and Victoria Williams' Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers. Wolfenberger occasionally records under the pseudonym Sunrise for Someone. Biography Dave Wolfenberger was part of a band called Selah while a History student at the University of Cincinnati in the early 1990s. This band was later renamed The Remnant due to another band having the same name. They played monthly concerts at a local church. One of their songs, "I Am Here" was written by Dave Wolfenberger and helped at least one person, me, accept Jesus to become his personal Savior. This ba ...
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American Experimental Musical Groups
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