Tim Harrison
Singer/songwriter Tim Harrison was among the contemporary Canadian folk music scene's most notable proponents, a driving force not only as a performer but also as a festival organizer and director. He first earned attention in 1976 as the founder of the Owen Sound Summerfolk Festival, and later helped develop the Eaglewood Folk Festival; in 1979, he issued his debut LP Train Going East, which was engineered by Daniel Lanois. In the Barroom Light appeared in 1985; its follow-up, The Stars Above, was not issued until a decade later, but in the meantime Harrison remained active in the folk community, serving as artistic director of the All-Canadian Mariposa Festival as well as the urban folk festival Northwind. The recipient of the 1997 Porcupine Award for his continued support of Canadian folk music traditions, Harrison issued his fourth LP, Bridges, later that same year.
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Wheatfield With Crows
Alternative & Indie - 3766037 Records DK 発売日 2002/03/11
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Grey County Winter (Video Version)
Alternative & Indie - 3766037 Records DK 発売日 2006/03/15
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The Stars Above Vol II (Special Version - Updated recording with some new lyrics)
Alternative & Indie - 3766037 Records DK 発売日 2023/11/21
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Backporch Confidential
Alternative & Indie - 3766037 Records DK 発売日 2022/03/10
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Sara And The Sea
Alternative & Indie - 3766037 Records DK 発売日 2001/03/11
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