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Esther Golton
Look for Esther's newest CD Unfinished Houses in Talkeetna
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| Esther Golton is an unusual singer-songwriter. She
accompanies her rich, gentle voice with a mountain dulcimer, played non-traditionally.
She's also known for her amazing flute improvisations. Since she
released her newest CD Unfinished Houses in 2007, she's been
traveling the country performing. Her warm style has been well received in
folk venues, house concerts, and written reviews. Learn more by visiting
her website. You can listen to her music on Myspace
or by request via the Whole
Wheat Radio webcast, and you can purchase this wonderful collection of
songs via her main website,
in Talkeetna stores, or at CDBaby,
ITunes,
and many other digital download sites. |
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Rare Form Jazz |
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| With Murray Nash on piano and Rocco Iacovone on sax, Rare Form is an
incredibly talented jazz duo. You can hear jazz standards and originals
during their regular early-evening shows at the Fairview Inn. It's a great atmosphere, where local fans gather
and listen, and Rocco's wife Denise Iacovone paints to the music. Rare
Form has two CDs recorded live at the Fairview. You can buy them at the
great little online CD store, CDBaby. |
| Larry Zarella |
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| Larry Zarella is one of Alaska's best-loved singer songwriters,
with a golden voice and a warm stage presence that connects to your heart. Larry is a
member of the popular band The Denali Cooks, and can get a room full of people dancing even
when he plays solo! You can buy his CDs on CDBaby
and you can hear some of his music on his
Myspace page or request it at Whole
Wheat Radio. These days he's been traveling and playing mostly on the
East Coast, but you may catch him on one of his annual Alaska tours, if
you're lucky! |
| Doug
Geeting |
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| Doug Geeting is well-known as a bush pilot, but he is one of
Alaska's best-kept secrets when it comes to his music. Masterful fingerstyle guitar and
a deep bass voice pull you into the stories he sings. You can listen to his CDs,
available in Talkeetna shops or at CDBaby,
over and over again. You can also request his music by becoming part
of the Whole
Wheat Radio collaborative webcast. |
| Steve
Durr |
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| The eldest son of an English professor who "escaped" the
academic world to live in the Alaskan bush, Steve Durr is a mainstay of the musical
community. He knows just about every classic cover song there is, and has recorded
severak CDs
of his fine original songs. You can hear his music online at his Myspace
page or on Talkeetna's unique independent music webcast, Whole
Wheat Radio. |
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Catgut & Carnegie |
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| Fiddler Paul Hatfield teamed up with our Australian-import, Stuart
Carnegie, and "Catgut and Carnegie" was born. They play folk, bluegrass, and
classic rock, sometimes joined by other local musicians. Unpretentious and lots of
fun to watch! |
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The Simpletones |
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| If you're lucky enough to catch the Simpletones playing their old-timey
music, you won't be able to take your eyes and ears off them. These folks LOVE playing
music together! You can see it on their faces. Sometimes, on nice days, they can
be found on the pavilion at the Village Park... You never know! |
Ross Benischek
(Look out for a Ross Benischek webpage!) |
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| What happens when you combine an expert welder with an
artist? Ross Benischek creates unique and beautiful sculptures from metals, often
combining art with function. You never know what he'll come up with next! A candle
holder in the shape of a birch tree, a mirror frame with branches and leaves cascading around
the edge, a wall hook in the shape of a pair of old boots... He also custom builds steel
woodstoves - each one is made to order, sized and decorated to your specifications.
You can view the beautiful steel tree candle holder (pictured) at Talkeetna Travel's office. If you are interested in a
piece by Ross, email rossb@talkeetnatravel.com
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| Jim
Gleason
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| A Talkeetna legend, Jim Gleason has been
painting watercolors and oils for decades. Many of his scenes depict the
"old Talkeetna", and can be found hung in various homes and
businesses. In recent months he has been carving a community of
"Little People" form balsa wood, colorfully portraying scenes on
Talkeetna's Main Street. You can see photos of some of his work by
clicking the link above. (Scroll down to view recent oil paintings.)
Several Gleason paintings and carvings are not widely available. Several
are for sale at Whole Wheat Radio, 7 miles from downtown Talkeetna. |
| Denise Iacovone |
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| Artist Denise Iacovone resides in Talkeetna each summer. Her
paintings are most often abstract, with striking moods and shapes. You can see her in
action, painting to the music of the jazz duo Rare Form twice a week at the Fairview Inn. |
| Kevin
Foster |
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| Listen closely when wandering the streets of Talkeetna, Alaska and you will most likely hear the steady hammer blows coming from Kevin Foster's Anvil, forging and forming metal into yet another handcrafted design. Blacksmith Kevin Foster creates ironwork with processes that haven't changed for hundreds of years, Steel is heated in a coal or gas fire, forged in very high temperatures and shaped by hammer into objects of art and utility.
Kevin says, "ideally I strive for all my pieces to work equally well as both decorative and
functional." Beautiful stuff. Walk around the corner from
the purple Mountain High Pizza building, and you can see Kevin's work. |
| Jill Choate Basketry |
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| A nationally renowned instructor, her summer tours encompass the Lower-48 states where she instructs guilds and conventions spreading the gospel of antler basketry and the wonders of Alaska. Website features class and workshop information as well as an online gallery. |
| Curt Wagner |
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| Long-time Alaskan artist known for his landscape paintings, one of which resides in the Anchorage International Airport.
The Curt Wagner gallery is located in East Talkeetna. Call 733-3133 for more information.
This painting of Mt. McKinley is located behind the bar at the Fairview Inn. As mountain
climbers come down from their Denali climb, they tape a small flag from their country at the summit of this picture. By the end of climbing season, this picture is full of flags from around the
world! |
| Tony Crocetto |
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| Tony Crocetto is known for his landscapes of familiar, rather than
famous, places in Alaska, and wonderful, brightly colored abstracts. Pictured is "Nenana
River with Smoke" Tony is married to artist Julia
March Crocetto, whose beautiful jewelry and fiber art are also
available locally. |
| Dave Totten |
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| Wildlife artist David Totten creates portraits of Alaska's mammals & birds that are rich in contrast and uniquely realistic in content. When in the area, stop by the Wildlife North Art Gallery located on Main Street in Talkeetna. |
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