Quote Originally Posted by DcnBlu
- Its been a long time since I have been able to get my hands on new recordings from this label. I often find George Winston, or Michael Hedges, but the CDs are mostly re-released material.Ostein Sevag has seemed to have vanished from most music stores; those still in business.
I share your predicament. I bought my first Windham Hill release in 1982 when I heard George Winston spinning on the table at the local Peaches. A label owned by the artists - what a concept! Most of their recordings were made with high quality, yet simple techniques. Two other favorites are pianist Liz Story and guitarist Alex DiGrassi. I once saw Liz live and was amazed that her live performance sounded exactly like her studio cuts.

Sadly, Michael Hedges died some years ago in a tragic car crash. I saw him live on several occasions and was amazed every time with his unique ability to make a single guitar sound like multiple ones.

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