New photos
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February 11, 2007
I've updated the Photo section with some snaps from last weekend's session at Flowinglass Studios in Oakland. Just a few more sessions to go!
Preorders open
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January 13, 2007
Stardust County, the album, is now available for pre-order - just click "Buy" on the "Destinations" sidebar. Order before the official release date of July 1, and receive a bonus track of "Santa Clara Line", Pat Connors' excellent parody of "Stardust County Line," the song that started it all!
I'm officially on for the Phoenix Folk Festival now - see the "Calendar" destination. It's going to be a busy March!
Updated Calendar
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December 30, 2006
I've just finished updating my calendar with my convention and festival dates for 2007 - these are the ones I'm sure about! The Phoenix Folk Festival at Encanto Park in March is still iffy; depending what weekend they choose it could conflict with one of my recording dates. TusCon (Tuscon, November) is a possibility, but as usuaI think I'll have to wait till close to the date before I can call it - it's 11 months away, so who knows!
Wishing you and yours a happy and prosperous New Year,
Nan
New Music Files!
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October 29, 2006
I've uploaded rough mixes of two songs from the upcoming album - "Rosa Fe" and "She's Anchored Close to the Canyon Wall". Click the Music tab to listen - they sound great!
The Photo Gallery's been updated too.
KJZA Folk Sessions Live
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October 10, 2006
Last Saturday I had the honor and pleasure of appearing on KJZA-FM 89.5 Prescott, on Alexa MacDonald and Tom Agostino's
FolkSessions, Live!. If you're within signal range, check out KJZA's local programming on the weekend.
As always, visit
The Stardust County Telegraph on LiveJournal for latest musical news from Nan.
New Photos in the Gallery!
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September 17, 2006
Check out the Gallery for photos from the August session at Mystic Fig.
I plan to be adding some rough mixes from the forthcoming album to this site soon, so keep your eyes skinned!
Welcome aboard!
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July 15, 2006
Stardust County has moved to HostBaby, which has a much better interface for keeping the thing updated than Cox. I'll still be keeping the Cox site for my personal page - see the Links section to get there.