Sowing Seeds
Track Listings
| 1. Briar & the Rose | ||
| 2. Morning Glory Waltz | ||
| 3. Herstory | ||
| 4. Dream | ||
| 5. Banks of the Ohio | ||
| 6. Bordersong | ||
| 7. Women at Work | ||
| 8. Randy | ||
| 9. Little Star | ||
| 10. Human Fraily | ||
| 11. Misfit | ||
| 12. Caleb Meyer | ||
| 13. Full Moon & Jupiter | ||
| 14. Glendalough |
Editorial Reviews "Their Harmony, described as Hauntingly Exquisite, enraptures audiencies" Nancy Casper "With tenderness, integrity and humor, they tap the best of our traditions - our deep love of the land, of social injustice and of community. Their music makes me cry and laugh, and it strengthens what's best in me." Polly Kellogg, professor of Human Relations, St. Cloud State University.) " "I'm surethat listening to the unique harmonies that Patty and Jodi's send spiraling around and in our ears (and spirits) have added a year or two to my life expectancy." Author, Harold Huber. "One minute your laughing the next your crying" Mary from the Daily Grind The Granary Girls love to share their music!
About the Artist
The Granary Girls, whose musical talents began independently as young children, combined these talents in 1998 and started performing together in 1999. Their music touches hearts and minds while making you smile and laugh. Patty Kakac has been a folk musician for a really long time and Jodi Ritter decided to change a music hobby into the real thing. They pooled their talents during hard times and have been performing together ever since. From the Granary Girls you will hear about people, stories, social issues, as well as a variety of musical abilities, such as incredible harmonies, guitar, autoharp, upright bass, harmonica, penny whistles and much more.
Album Description
Once Upon A Time there was a Granary on a little prairie farm. It was lonely. Grain was not stored in it anymore. Then someone needed a place to live so they made a home out of it. A pot-bellied wood stove for heat, electricity for lights, water for cooking and a tub all were installed. There was no room for a potty so they made an out-house. The GRANARY was happy. It became the home of Good Grains Music and The Granary Girls Folk Duo, Patty Kakac and Jodi Ritter.(Literally, the granary is Patty's summer kitchen on Patty's farm and Jodi lived there for a winter) The Granary Girls, began when two talented women joined forces at a coffee house in West Central rural Minnesota in February of 1999. At Good Grains Music,The Granary Girls create and produce their own music, as well as perform throughout the upper Mid West for concerts, folk festivals, house concerts, conferences, childrens programs and school residencies. There's more info on the Granary Girls web page!
Sowing Seeds, Music, The Granary Girls
Music Info:
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