"See Myself In You" by Tom Kimmel
Tom Kimmel is one of those unique singer-songwriters whose heartfelt
artistry with words and music is both genre-crossing and timeless.
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"If You Loved Me Like That" by Lowen & Navarro
For twenty years, Eric Lowen and Dan Navarro have written, recorded and
toured for a growing national audience. Their nine CDs showcase self-penned
songs of experience, colored by supple acoustic-based arrangements centered
around their intertwined voices.
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"Paradise Lost" by Storyhill
Story Hill is an acoustic/pop duo, less like Simon & Garfunkel and more like a male version of the Indigo Girls! They began in Bozeman, Montana, where Chris Cunningham and John Hermanson grew up and started performing together as teenagers.
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It is "Singing for the Landlord" by Greg Greenway
Greg Greenway is a multi-faceted gem found beneath the radar of the corporate music world. A rare combination of instrumental expertise, a soulful and moving singer, powerful poet, and sparkling entertainer, Greenway is one of those difficult-to-categorize performers who has found a home in the modern acoustic genre.
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"Brand New Frame" By Natalia Zukerman
Natalia attributes her rigorous work ethic, discipline and instrumental predisposition to her parents. The daughter of violinist/conductor Pinchas Zukerman and flutist/writer Eugenia Zukerman, Natalia grew up in Manhattan immersed in classical music.
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"Goodnight" By Lucy Kaplansky
Lucy Kaplansky, barely out of high school, took off for New York City. There she found a fertile community of songwriters and performers - Suzanne Vega, John Gorka, Bill Morrissey, Cliff Eberhardt, and others - where she fit right in.
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"Don't Put Me In A Box" by Johnsmith
The idea of 'just being real' is a prominent theme throughout his music. In addition to his incomparable musical abilities and finely tuned songwriting skills, Johnsmith possesses the even rarer gift of being able to share his soul. |
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"Nothin In My Pocket" by Scott E. Moore
He has been featured on public radio and toured throughout the US, earning a reputation as a "musician's musician and a "songwriter's songwriter." |
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"Born At The Right Time" by Girlyman
Doris Muramatsu and Tylan Greenstein became best friends in second grade. The two met Nate Borofsky in college at a talent show, and since then they've been creating their own unique language of three-part harmony. |
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Dogs of Santiago” by Lipbone Redding
Former subway musician Lipbone Redding revs up the party and makes lots of sounds with only his lips. |
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"John’s Garden" by Peter Mayer
writes songs for a small planet—songs about interconnectedness and the human journey; about the beauty and the mystery of the world. |
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"Worthy" by The Dreamsicles
are Tom Prasada-Rao and Cary Cooper. Together they are the grooviest duo since Batman and Robin, Sonny and Cher, Bonnie and Clyde, pumpkin and pie! |
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"So Many Things" by Chuck E Costa
Chuck E. Costa, a native New Yorker, earned a degree in philosophy in Boulder, and then returned to the Northeast and released 3 independent albums and an EP since 2002. |
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"America " by Carrie Newcomer
Carrie Newcomer discovers beauty in the midst of the ordinary. Life is experienced in the spaces between darkness and light. |
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"Listening To NRBQ" by Jim Boggia
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is located in Westfield NJ. Performances benefit local Northern NJ charities. |
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"Annabel's Falling" by Greg Tannen
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is located in Westfield NJ. Performances benefit local Northern NJ charities. |
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Catie Curtis - People Look Around
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is located in Westfield NJ. Performances benefit local Northern NJ charities. |
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"My Cat's Birthday" by Cheryl Wheeler
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is located in Westfield NJ. Performances benefit local Northern NJ charities. |
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"Three Brothers" by David Wilcox
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is located in Westfield NJ. Performances benefit local Northern NJ charities. |
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"Dead Horse Trampoline" by Justin Roth
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is located in Westfield NJ. Performances benefit local Northern NJ charities. |
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"ooh... i love my coffee" by Marc Black
Marc Black has not yet performed for Coffee With Conscience, but this song was inspired by The Fair Trade Coffee Company’s Roastmaster Ahrre! |