Dan BerggrenDan's style captures the spirit of the mountains. It was developed while growing up in the Adirondacks on the land farmed by his mother's family, working in the woods on a forest ranger's crew and a survey crew, and hearing stories and songs from local friends and neighbors. He's been collecting, writing and singing folk music since the 1960s.Dan's music is for all ages. You'll find something to fit all occasions. Dan is professor emeritus of audio and radio studies at the State University of New York College at Fredonia. Most recently, he was the recipient of the Adirondack Mountain Club's Education Award. |
Cloudsplitteror Tahawus, means "that which cleaves the sky." It refers to the mountains and to the Native American concept of truth. In this collection of 16 original songs, Dan and Peggy Eyres sing about individuals who are strong in spirit and about a sense of community.
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NEW! Fresh TerritoryStory-songs that celebrate the seasons of life, love, and honest, hard-working folks. Dan Berggren is joined by fellow musicians Dan Duggan, John Kirk, Ed Lowman, Peggy Lynn and Chris Turano with guest appearances by Jenny Berggren, Jim Briggs and the "expanded" Newton Street Irregulars. Click here to hear "Fix it or Stop Complaining". |
Adirondack GreenTraditional and original songs of the Adirondacks. Listen and you'll see all the pictures in your head, of the folks and animals who share the land, live on the edge of the fields, fish the ponds, and work in the woods.
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One with the WaterAn anthology of music, rooted in spirituality and the interdependent web of life. 75 minutes of songs and poems with contemporary hymns like "Life on Earth," "Be Still," and "A Drink of Autumn." |
Rooted in the Mountains"Rooted in the Mountains: 10 new recordings plus all of the orinal Sittin' in Your Kitchen digitally remastered."
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