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Jazz and New Age
Jazz

| The Reese
Project is a collaboration of three talented and professional musicians
in the Central Pa area. They formed their jazz electric ensemble in
1992. They currently have two recordings; Viewpoints, which was released
in 1997 and We Are Free in 1994. The trio consists of brothers Tom and
Kirk Reese on flute and piano, and Laurie Haines Reese on cello. They
have been signed to the Master Musicians Collective in Boston, MA which
is where Viewpoints was released.
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| The Robin Work Trio is one of the
premier music ensembles in Central Pennsylvania. An acoustic jazz
group, featuring Robin Work on vocals, Keith Mohler on bass, and Matt
Hochmiller on piano, the trio has been performing together since 1997 at
some of the finest clubs, restaurants, and hotels in the area. In
addition, the group performs at concert events and music festivals as
well as for private and corporate functions. Their rich and varied
repertoire consists of imaginative arrangements of standards, jazz
classics, and contemporary songs. |
Greg Maroney's music
evokes images and stories from both our memories and imaginations.
His original piano compositions are at times variations on simple and
pure melodic themes, such as Wing River on "Songs of the Water Rose"
and at others intricate patterns or passionate crescendo's found in songs like
Esmeralda on "The Copper Hat". His
latest release, “Sentinel” includes Fire Drake, a fast, fiery song full of
joy at the summer weather and thunderstorms, and Avoi Dance, written for his
wife Linda as she lounged in the hammock, avoiding the summer chores.
Listening to his music, you will find yourself reminiscing, smiling,
waltzing and dreaming.
New Age

| Wedding Selections |
Original Solo Guitar |
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A premier solo guitarist with five albums of
her own, Mary Artuso's Dream, Images of the Past, Live at
the Wire, Generations, and Gifts from My Guitar, Maria has performed her unique instrumental contemporary
guitar sound throughout Pennsylvania and the Northeast and Southeast.
Festivals, colleges, fairs, coffee houses, country clubs; Maria has done
them all. Mary Artuso's Dream has aired on several radio
stations throughout Pennsylvania. She has also opened up for Roger
McGuinn and was a festival act at the Little Buffalo Arts Festival with
Livingston Taylor. Maria continues to astonish audiences with her
intensified and complex instrumental guitar show. "Generations"
and "Gifts from My Guitar" are
available through this website for $10.00 a CD. |

The group recorded the single "In Remembrance," in
1979 and a year later released their first album. "Gettin' It
Together." Third Stream also organized and produced "Just
Friends," and "Just Friends Again," tow record albums featuring
the talents of eight Central Pennsylvania jazz musicians. In 1989, Third
Stream released their first video and compact disc, "Black
Widow." the quartet continues to bring the music they love to the
people through concerts, clinics, and lectures. Third Stream has stood the
test of time, and is here to stay.
Rock, Pop and Blues

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The Jellybricks formed in late 1995 and refer to their formation as a
"blind date that just happened to work out". They’re a
high-energy pop rock band that likes to act goofy and have fun on stage.
Younger fans like the age 11-17 crowdmake up a large part of the
Jellybricks audience. The Jellybricks line-up had remained the same
since their formation and consists of Larry Kennedy on vocals and
guitar, Garrick Chow on bass guitar, Bryce Connor on guitar, and Tom
Krachow on drums. Their first album titled Kinky Root Best was released
in February of 1997. Their latest release is titled Soapopera, released
in 1999. The first single "Speechless" has been added to the
playlist of influencial stations in Harrisburg, Pa and Cleveland, Ohio.
The Jellybricks have opened for such acts as Live, Goo Goo Dolls, and
10,000 Maniacs. |

| From the
mournful laments of a single voice and slide guitar, or the feel of a
back porch jam at a country barbeque, to the fully electrified Chicago
Blues, a Krypton City performance is an emotional buffet - served up by
five guys who can heat up rooms to near meltdown.
Krypton City has a large repertoire of material
from early Delta and country blues to gritty urban blues, tailored to
please the audience for whom they are performing.
The band's third CD, tales from cipletown, has
been out since late April and is selling well. It is the first CD
they have that contains all original blues tunes written by the band.
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"Redmond can't help but throw herself into everything. She
performs with soulfulness and sensuality" . . ."One of Washington
area's finest singers" - The Washington Post.
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