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| A Week in November |

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2002: Solo hammer dulcimer improvisations,
over an hour of relaxing, thoughtful music. |
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| The Lost Tower |

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2000: An album of brilliant original
compositions. hammer dulcimer, acoustic bass, jazz percussion. |
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| Prelude to Evening |

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1999: Classical, and only classical
music including Bach, Beethoven and Vivaldi. hammer dulcimer,
violin, viola, cello. |
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| Women of Ireland |

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1997: Traditional Celtic music,
jigs, airs and reels lovingly interpreted. hammer dulcimer,
fiddle, Irish flute, acoustic bass and guitar. Formerly known
as, "We Three Strings." |
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| Christmas Eve - Jem Moore
& Ariane Lydon |

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1990: hammer dulcimer, Celtic harp
and twelve-string guitar playing some of my Mom's favorite christmas
tunes of all time. |
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| O'Susanna - Jem Moore &
Ariane Lydon - download only |

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1993: The last full recording as
a duo, this album has some amazing cuts including the haunting
celtic-flavored rendition of Stephen Foster's "Oh Susanna."
Guest artists include Tim Britton and Freyda Epstein. |
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| Dancing With The Strawman -
Jem Moore & Ariane Lydon - download only |

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1990: A true breakthrough album
of vocal and instrumental music including Celtic, classical,
South American and original work. Guest artists include Eileen
Ivers and Tim Britton. |
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| April Fools' Waltz - Jem Moore
& Ariane Lydon - download only |

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1989: Mostly instrumental collection
of hammer dulcimer and twelve-string guitar, includes the live
hit, "The Dancing Bear." |
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| Piper's Picnin/Sheets of Rain
- Jem Moore & Ariane Lydon - download only |

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1987: The first two albums available
together. All instrumental hammer dulcimer and twelve-string
guitar playing celtic tunes, classical pieces and their first
original work. Includes the incredibly popular "Pachelbel's
Canon." |
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| My Own Personal Vanishing Point
- Jem Moore - download only |

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2002: No hammer dulcimer at all,
this is a collection of composed pieces created on the computer
using a sequencing program called 'Fruity Loops.' Think of this
as a soundtrack for a film yet to be. |
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