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  1. Wayfaring Strangers - Shifting Sands of Time. 4:55. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Shifting Sands Of Time" on Discogs.

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  2. 19. Dez. 2003 · The new lineup features three terrific young female singers -- the classically trained pop star Tracy Bonham, Ruth Ungar of the old-time group the Mammals and newcomer Aoife O'Donovan. They...

  3. Album Credits. Writers Albert E. Brumley, Emily Dickinson & Matt Glaser. Harmony Vocals Jennifer Kimball. Lead Vocals Jennifer Kimball & Lucy Kaplansky. Vocals Cathie Ryan, Jennifer Kimball, Ralph ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tracy_BonhamTracy Bonham - Wikipedia

    Tracy Kristin Bonham was born in Eugene, Oregon, on March 16, 1967, the only child of Donald Lewis Bonham and Lee Anne Leach. [2] Her father was the city editor of The Eugene Register-Guard, and her mother was a music teacher; the two had met whilst Leach was attending the University of Oregon. [2] Bonham's father died when she was two years ...

  5. 20. Jan. 2007 · Product description. Every once in a while, an album comes along that challenges our expectations, The Wayfaring Strangers can take your breath away moment by moment, passage by passage, as strands of jazz, bluegrass, old-time country, folk, klezmer and more intertwine and give way to one another in a powerful unique fusion.

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  6. Shifting Sands of Time (Rounder, 2001) If you like the outer shores of acoustic string music, where the landscape shimmers between bluegrass and jazz and old-time and classical and folk and world music, and everything mixes together to make a new and exciting music you haven't heard before, don't even finish this review -- just click on the Amazon bar and order this CD.

  7. Shifting Sands of Time Tracks: 13, total time: 64:36, year: 2001, genre: Folk Matt Glaser musical director, violin, viola Jennifer Kimball vocals Andy Statman clarinet, mandolin Tony Trischka banjo John McGann guitar, mandolin Bruce Barth piano Jim Whitney bass with guest vocalists Ralph Stanley, Lucy Kaplansky, Tracy Bonham, Rhonda Vincent ...