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The four multi-talented and multi-instrumental members, lead by Marcus Mumford, play a variety of instruments ranging from guitar and drums to accordion, mandolin, and dobro.
Jeff Pollack: Live And Dangerous: Hometown Heroes Jeff Pollack 2011
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She is classically trained, her husband is a former punk, and they specialise in self-composed melodies and matching intimate harmony singing against their own multi-instrumental acoustic playing, driven on by mandolin and accordion.
Megson: The Longshot 2010
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The five principals contribute vocals and scads of multi-instrumental chops, most ably augmented by the four-piece Hogshead Horns (which includes alums from the SNL band, Blues Brothers, and Blood Sweat & Tears) and the Crème Tangerine strings.
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The five principals contribute vocals and scads of multi-instrumental chops, most ably augmented by the four-piece Hogshead Horns which includes alums from the SNL band, Blues Brothers, and Blood Sweat & Tears and the Crème Tangerine strings.
Holly Cara Price: The Fab Faux Celebrate John Lennon's Extraordinary Life and Career with a Special 70th Birthday Concert at Radio City Music Hall Sept. 25 Holly Cara Price 2010
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The five principals contribute vocals and scads of multi-instrumental chops, most ably augmented by the four-piece Hogshead Horns (which includes alums from the SNL band, Blues Brothers, and Blood Sweat & Tears) and the Crème Tangerine strings.
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The term "orchestrion" once described a self-playing, multi-instrumental music machine that disappeared almost a century ago.
Metheny's One-Man Band Ashley Kahn 2010
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The term "orchestrion" once described a self-playing, multi-instrumental music machine that disappeared almost a century ago.
Metheny's One-Man Band Ashley Kahn 2010
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Chris was a great multi-instrumental musician, the co-writer of many of Traffic's best songs, and in the twenty years since his death he has never really gotten the recognition he deserved.
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The term "orchestrion" once described a self-playing, multi-instrumental music machine that disappeared almost a century ago.
Metheny's One-Man Band Ashley Kahn 2010
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Chris was a great multi-instrumental musician, the co-writer of many of Traffic's best songs, and in the twenty years since his death he has never really gotten the recognition he deserved.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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