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            <title>Takoma Park&apos;s own bluegrass star releases new CD</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Amy Rogers Nazarov<br />
Special to the Voice</strong></p>

<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="DedeWyland_rgb.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/DedeWyland_rgb.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="332" width="500" /></span><p><br /></p><p>Dede Wyland can't walk through a grocery store or roll across a radio dial without cocking one ear, listening for the next song to interpret.  <br />
</p><p>"When you're a singer, [finding new material] is a full-time job," she says. "I am always on the lookout. Sometimes I hear a song I just love, for the way it is crafted, the melody and the lyrics."</p>

<p>For her new recording Keep the Light On (Patuxent Music), Wyland, 59, found what she believes to be the right mix of songs for this particular snapshot of her long career. From the bluegrass rave-up of Dave Alvin's "Long White Cadillac"--a song about Hank Williams--to the tender ballad "Devoted to You," a little known chestnut by husband-and-wife songwriting team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, best known for "Rocky Top"--Keep the Light On is chock-full of songs that showcase Wyland's crystalline soprano to its best advantage. <br /></p><p>A multiple Wammie winner who toured the world throughout the 70s and 80s with bands like 'Grass, Food and Lodging and the renowned Tony Trischka and Skyline, Wyland has lived in Takoma Park for the past 19 years, teaching voice, performing and contributing vocals and rhythm guitar work to many recordings, among them Randy Barrett's Lights of Home (Falling Mountain Music.)</p><p>"Dede is one of the great bluegrass singers of her generation," says Barrett, president of the DC Bluegrass Union and one of the guest artists on Keep the Light On. "Her wonderful voice, her delivery, the choice of material on this record--these are her strengths." <br /></p><p>At least one of Wyland's signature live tunes, "Chime Bells," which features her accomplished yodeling, made it onto this recording.  "I've been a fan of western music since I was a little girl, and I grew up hearing people who could yodel like Elton Britt," one of the writers of "Chime Bells." "When I first heard him do it, I thought, 'I can do that, too.'"</p><p>Backing Wyland up on the new recording are a number of bluegrass luminaries who make their home in greater D.C.: Barrett, Dudley Connell, Rickie and Ronnie Simpkins, and others. "I love the female harmony sound, but I decided I wanted male harmonies to complement my voice on this record," Wyland says. "It was like being a kid in a candy shop to pick among all the wonderful musicians in our area."</p><p>Dozens of students study voice with Wyland. "It was a wonderful thing to discover that teaching was something I had a passion and a joy for," she says. "I have standard techniques I use to help my students deal with their vocal challenges, and as we experiment in developing different areas of their voices, I learn so much, too." As a bonus, "singing every day with my students keeps my voice toned," says Wyland, who takes great pains to protect her instrument: she avoids cigarette smoke at all costs and runs a humidifier round-the-clock at home. <br /></p><p>"I have a very nice sense of anticipation" in the run-up to the recording's release, Wyland says. "It's really important for me to give something back, and my music is what I have to share." <br /></p><p>Keep the Light On will be available at House of Musical Traditions, 7010 Westmoreland Ave. <br /></p><p>Learn more about Dede Wyland at <a href="http://www.dedewyland.com/">www.dedewyland.com</a>.<br />
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            <title>A stockingful of local music</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Eric Bond</strong></p>

<p>Ever since the House of Musical Traditions opened in Takoma Park, musicians have flocked to this area. Now that several recording studios have taken up residence here, Takoma Park/Silver Spring is quickly becoming the Mussel Shoals of Maryland. Below are some of the local discs that we have been spinning in the Voice office this year. We recommend any of them as a special gift for someone who connects strongly with real music. One benefit of becoming a fan of local music is that you may well see your favorite star stroll into Mark's Kitchen or Mayorga one day.</p><p><br /></p><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="chopteeth.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/chopteeth.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="300" /></span><p><br /></p><p><b>Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band<br />Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band</b><br /><br />Recorded at Rootstock Studios in Silver Spring, Chopteeth's debut CD lives up to the group's hype as the best local band (according to a Voice survey in the summer of 2007). The jazzy African rhythms on this CD bring to mind Hugh Masekela with a bigger horn section. This album is pure joy. Assistant Editor Julie Wiatt says that Chopteeth gets her molecules jumping.</p><p><br /></p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="deadmen.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/deadmen.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="333" /></span><div><br /><b>Death Must Be a Woman<br />Dead Men's Hollow</b><br /><br />Moving from horns to strings, Dead Men's Hollow haunts the listener with bright, original tunes of death, treachery, and war. The angelic harmonizing of Caryn Fox, Belinda Hardesty, and Amy Nazarov will send the recipient of this CD skipping through the graveyard. <br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="doubledecker.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/doubledecker.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="300" /></span><br /><br /><b>The Rest Is Yet to Come<br />The Double Decker String Band</b><br /><br />If you're looking for a sprightly cadence you can't go wrong with the Double Decker String Band. The fab four of Old Time Music released this CD in 2006, but we didn't get around to reviewing it. Still, it has taken quite a number of spins on long rides around the Beltway. It just may be impossible to experience "road rage" when you are listening to Craig Johnson's raspy tenor. The Double Decker Stringband manages to keep their songs both tight and loose at the same time. Quite an accomplishment.<br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="coulter.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/coulter.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="329" /></span><br /><br /><b>Dose<br />Billy Coulter</b><br /><br />Resident rock star, Billy Coulter, has released a collection of energetic songs that prove that Takoma Park is not just for folkies anymore. It is refreshing to hear a local singer-songwriter who knows how to plug in. There's more than a bit of bravado to the songs on this CD, as Coulter creates melodies with layers and texture that only a confident pro can provide. Despite the rock and roll swagger, Coulter's lyrics are carefully chosen and meaningful.<br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="redd_blue.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/redd_blue.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="333" /></span><br /><br /><b>When Redd is Blue<br />Chuck and Robert Redd</b><br /><br />One of the most delightful turns in the history of jazz was the introduction of the vibraphone. With this CD, Takoma Park vibes-master Chuck Redd teams up with his brother Robert on the piano to create a world-class jazz album. The sound is clean, smart, and upbeat. Chuck Redd began his career playing vibraphone with Charlie Byrd, so it is unsurprising that the guitar is featured on several numbers. Piano, vibraphone and guitar make for one cool cocktail. Chuck Redd has frequent gigs in the area, including at the Red Dog Café in Silver Spring. Once you have listened to this CD, you will definitely want to see him live. He plays the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center on Christmas Day. For information, visit chuckredd.com.<br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="uliners.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/uliners.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="300" /></span><br /><br /><b>The U-Liners<br />The U-Liners</b><br /><br />Joe Uehlein stakes his claim as a veteran of the local music scene on track two of this debut U-Liners CD. "Down at the Half Moon Tonight" makes us wistful as Joe name-drops many of the other local stars from a few years back when Silver Spring had not yet sprung--but music was flooding out of the now defunct Half-Moon BBQ on Georgia Avenue. The U-Liners ride the rails through 17 masterful tracks on this roots-rock CD. Mindy McWilliams' soaring fiddle is just one of the many pleasures. <br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="lea.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/lea.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="300" /></span><br /><br /><b>Get It Right<br />Lea</b><br /><br />One thing that Lea truly knows is how to set a hook. The bassline she lays down on the title song to her new CD may keep you from getting to the second song for awhile. You'll want to repeat it a few times. With her gift for expressive lyrics, Lea reminds us of a warmer Suzanne Vega. But the music is anything but spare. The acoustic melodies are multi-layered and deep. Each song is a jewel polished to exactly the right sheen. Save this gift for someone special.<br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="tpffcdcover.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/tpffcdcover.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="324" /></span><br /><br /><b>Takoma Park Folk Festival 2007 Live<br />Various Artists</b><br /><br />As we head into the darkest of winter, don't you long for that warm and carefree day of September when you wandered from stage to stage at the Takoma Park Folk Festival? Why not share that memory with a friend by purchasing this CD with 15 performances from 2007. Professionally recorded, this CD provides a taste of many of the flavors of folk: klezmer, bluegrass, celtic melodies, blues, and good-old fashioned Takoma Park humor. Put this CD in the player and dream of a day not too long ago when you were sitting on the Takoma Park Middle School hill savoring pad thai and listening to the best in folk variety. <br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="nocompromise.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/nocompromise.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="299" /></span><br /><b><br /></b></div><div><b>This Could Be You<br />No Compromise</b><br /><br />No Compromise may well be the next big this to come out of Silver Spring. Noco (as their fans call them) blew away the crowd at the South Silver Spring Block Party this summer. OK, they WOULD have blown away the crowd if the heat hadn't kept the crowd indoors on that sweltering day. No matter--Noco blew us away. At times evocative of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Noco is a tight garage band that knows how to crank up the volume without sacrificing control. Your teenager will become a fan--and so will you.<br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="dupre.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/dupre.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="300" width="325" /></span><br /><br /><b>The Preacher and the Teacher<br />David Potts-Dupre</b><br /><br />The Preacher and the Teacher is a wonderful scrapbook of simple pleasures: dancing to the Grateful Dead, going to the state fair, or contemplating Ingrid Bergman. David Potts Dupre throws his heart and soul--and apparently half the musicians in Takoma Park into this impressive debut CD. A regular over the past decade with the Takoma Zone collective, Potts-Dupre takes center stage here, leading his merry band straight into the heart of Americana where bowling just may be a guy's greatest desire. "Give me a straight, true lane/ With two gutters on each side," sings Potts-Dupre, "Give me a ball that fits my fingers/And ten pins standing high." With Midwest values like this, it's easy to picture Potts-Dupre at some future date singing along with Garrison Keillor from the Fitzgerald Theatre in St. Paul. <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />But don't get the wrong idea --while this CD extolls the life and loves of the regular guy, the musicianship is exquisite, with plenty of artful flourishes. Many of the songs are original, but Potts-Dupre also sprinkles in a few fun tunes from the likes of Woody Guthrie and Greg Brown. <br /><br /></div><div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <title>Ne-Yo- Because of You</title>
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In the R&B world, Ne-Yo has all but became a common name. After his debut album, In My Own Words, which was released in February 2006, he made a name for himself in the industry. He's back with his sophomore album, Because of You. <br />
His debut album went Platinum after ten weeks and held the number 1 position on the Billboard Top 200.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>save pandora + internet radio</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Call me a sucker, but...</p>

<p>I got this letter below in my personal email and though it has that aura of pointless spam-mestry, I believe it's true because (a) it appeared in a nice font and had no major grammatical misspellings; (b) I read about <a href="http://www.loc.gov/crb/proceedings/2005-1/rates-terms2005-1.pdf">the legislation</a>elsewhere; and (c) I checked the link and it goes to what appears to be an <a href="http://www3.capwiz.com/saveinternetradio/issues/alert/?alertid=9631541">authentic petition generating site</a>.</p>

<p>But I digress...</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Azalea City</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>TP claims a creative soul.</p>

<p>Check out this <a href="http://www.takoma.com/archives/copy/2007/03/azaleacity.html">article about Azalea City Records</a>.  </p>]]></description>
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            <title>Soraya: El Otro Lado de Mi</title>
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On May 10, Colombian-American pop star Soraya died of breast cancer. She was 37. </p>

<p>A singer, musician, and songwriter, Soraya won a 2004 Latin Grammy for Best Songwriter (for the song “Casi”), and a 2005 Latin Grammy for Female Pop Vocal Album (for <em>El Otro Lado de Mi</em>). </p>

<p>Soraya’s final album represented an exciting new direction in her career, which makes her death all the more poignant. With <em>El Otro Lado di Mi</em>, Soraya made it clear that she was more than a pop princess. She explored more complex musical paths, combining South American guitars and percussion with a rock vibe. </p>]]></description>
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            <title>Lisa Moscatiello: Trouble from the Start</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="lisaM.jpg" src="http://www.takoma.com/EclecticEar/images/lisaM.jpg" width="114" height="114" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5">This album by Takoma Park chanteuse Lisa Mosciatello was proclaimed the 2005 album of the year at the Wammies (awards by the Washington Area Music Association) held in February. <br />
Moscatiello has taken many paths in her career. She got her start at 16, singing traditional Irish songs for Ceoltiori. Later, she moved on to British folk rock with The New Saint George. More recently, she has explored both techno and Celtic fusion.<br />
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            <title>Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs: Show Your Bones</title>
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Shifting gears, I turn to my most eagerly awaited album of the year, <em>Show Your Bones</em> by Yeah, Yeah Yeahs. Unlike the previous two selections, this album is built from the raw snarl of rock and roll. Often compared to other fierce female rockers—Patti Smith, Crissie Hynde, Siouxie et al.—Yeah’s frontwoman, Karen O, carves her way through these songs with distinction. </p>]]></description>
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            <title>Haydée: Haydée</title>
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On her debut album, Haydée Milanés—like so many pop stars since Madonna—simply goes by her first name. But I suspect that in her case her reason is less vanity, and more an attempt to stand outside the shadow of her father, famed Cuban singer/songwriter Pablo Milanés. Then again, using simply her first name better invokes Che’s guerrilla compañera Haydée Tamara Bunke Bider, for whom Haydée Milanes is undoubtedly named.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Lila Downs: La Cantina</title>
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Lila Downs has been a prolific artist. This album is her fourth since her first major  release, <em>La Sanduga</em>, in 1999 (in the mid 1990s, while bouncing between clubs in Philadelphia and Oaxaca, Mexico, Downs made a few jazzier recordings with limited release). Her other albums are <em>Tree of Life</em> (2000), <em>Border/La Linea</em> (2001), and <em>Una Sangre/One Blood</em> (2004). Last year, <em>Una Sangre/One Blood</em> won a Latin Grammy for best folk album. In 2002, Downs contributed a number of songs to the film <em>Frida</em>, and had a striking role in the film, periodically appearing to sing. Her physical similarity to Frida Kahlo, and the passion of her voice—at times lusty, at others festive, and at others heartfully melancholic—aurally embodied the spirit of Frida.</p>]]></description>
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