WIDGET STUDIOS

MARK RICE

Topography of a Bird | 2009 | PC-008

Hailing from the Rust Belt of West Virginia, Mark Rice takes an updated Folk-Americana approach to songs of earnest and longing. Topography of a Bird will take you on a journey through a significant time in Mark’s songwriting career when every moment needed to be documented in a song. And while his soft, sincere, and slightly raspy voice will plead with you to long for the things he longs for, you will not be left without a sense of hope on your journey.

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ERNEST HILBERT

Elegies & Laments | 2013 | PC-009

Poet Ernest Hilbert connects with producers Marc Hildenberger and Dave Young to take 16 sonnets from his book Sixty Sonnets and set them to a backdrop of music and sound. As spoken word albums go, this one really takes you on a more musical, as well as sonic, journey. You will find yourself standing on the streets of New York, wandering the New Mexico desert, smashing up a record studio, searching a colonial cemetery, and skulling down a historic Philadelphia river.

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THE KEYSTONE SWINGBILLIES

The Keystone Swingbillies | 2014 | PC-011

The Keystone Swingbillies, in their debut release, will treat you to 6 classic country songs, served up with a gernerous helping of high energy drums and electric guitar, evoking memories of the late 1960’s. It’s a pretty good bet you won’t hear these songs done this way anywhere else. They may sound like they blossomed in the garage where they were performed, but these songs come from the early 20th Century and were originally sung by folks like the Carter Family, June Carter, Gene Autry, Louis Innis, The 101 Ranch Boys and Lefty Frizzell.

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