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| | Boudreau, Yvette | | Yvette`s powerful voice and lyrics have been taking audiences by storm. Her lyrics are echoed by other Bittersweet members with whom she is ofen accompanied.
| | Bourke, Rory | | During a career of more than thirty years, Rory Michael Bourke has had songs recorded by Anne Murray, Elvis Presley, Bonnie Raitt, and many others.
| | Bourne, Matt | | The Maldive, a stunning group of coral sands ridges by soft sandy beaches and surrounded by the beautiful waters of the Indian ocean.
| | Bowen, Ben | | Ben Bowen is a Hamilton-based jazz trumpeter and mellophonist. Bruce Cockburn meets Miles Davis; Radiohead meets Dave Douglas. Instrumental, sometimes anthemic, jazzy folk-pop.
| | Bowen, Peter | | Canadian folk/folk rock music.
| | Bowers, Steven | | A gifted songwriter, singer and award-winning producer, with three critically acclaimed full length CDs to his credit. A semi-finalist in the folk category at 2007 International Songwriting Competition.
| | Bowles, Ralston | | All the trappings of a wise sage in storytelling mode without resorting to bitterness or preachy choruses. Lyrically clever and musically catchy, music hasn't addressed mid-life with this much dignity since Neil Young's "Freedom."
| | Boyd, Doug | | Lazy Susan Records recording artis Doug Boyd creates his own blend of folk, pop, and country music...
| | Boyd, Woody | | Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist performing original material statewide for over 20years. 4CD's released with over 20,000 units sold worldwide.
| | Boylan, Terence Radio | | The Official Terence Boylan Website, with bio, discography, photos, news and reviews from his early Asylum albums to the present. Also new CD info.
| | Boyle, Dale | | Rooted in rural Quebec, Canada, Dale Boyle intertwines folk, country, and blues traditions in his songs of the downtrodden and the working class.
| | Boyle, Mike | | Christian Songwriter who's songs have a contemporary Folk flavor. His Style is adaptable to the Genres of MOR. Pop and country. Looking for Publishers/Artists
| | Brackett ,Tammy | | The driving force behind the Swindle Sisters and president of White Dog Records.
| | Bradford, Nigel | | The web site of Nigel and lea presents their Albums Watering the Roots and Head in the clouds.Also
Free Downloads.Folk Celtic Country
| | Bradstreet, David | | David Bradstreet's Home Page - Featuring the new Street Records CD release, RENAISSANCE SR-004. Released two albums with A&M Canada - over 80,000 units sold. JUNO for Best New Vocalist Canada 1977.
| | Branagh, Kate | | Brooklyn-based, Kate’s dynamic style combines jazzy chord progressions and percussive guitar playing. Classically trained, her voice has an intensely powerful range. Kate’s lyrics are honest and impassioned.
| | Brandon, Mike | | Performing Songwriter from Joplin Missouri. Real Audio Clips, Lyrics, Cd ales and more...
| | Brandt, Gary | | A talented songwriter and guitarist, Gary sings of nature, the West, and values. His voice will remind you of Gordon Lightfoot and John Denver.
| | Brann, Dale T. | | Original acoustic music with hints of folk and bluegrass. honest, poetic, a rich tapestry of vocals and instrumentation.
| | Brannigan, Jim | | Scottish Folk Singer Jim Brannigan has been playing to North American audiences for more than twenty years. Mostly Irish & Scottish folk songs.
| | Braun, Meg | | Meg Braun is a singer-songwriter who specializes in Folk, Folk Rock and Indie. She is located in New York City.
| | Braun, Muzzie | | The father of Texas band leaders, Reckless Kelly, Braun has recorded 13 albums of original country and folk music A on indie,Idaho Records lable.
| | Braun, Norine | | Bio, music samples, cd sales of Canadian artist whose haunting melodies and bluesy-rock musings inspire and intrigue.
| | Bray, Don | | Country and blues tinged folk
| | Breen, Mike | | Country/folk singer-songwriter/musician with one release - "No Excuses" in 1996 and a new one on the way. Lyrically poetic, great melodies using lots of acoustic guitars, banjo, mandolin and fiddles.
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