American Traditional, Eric Anderson, Erik Balky, The Band, British Isles Traditional, Kate Campbell, Dave Carter, Judy Collins, Alton Delmar, Bob Dylan, Jonathan Edwards, Stephen Foster, Freebo, Front Porch String Band, Steve Goodman, Nanci Griffith, Arlo Guthrie, Woody Guthrie, W.C. Handy, High Range Band, Ian & Sylvia, Si Kahn, The Kingston Trio, Alison Krauss, Lead Belly, Amanda McBroom, Kevin McKrell, Gordon Lightfoot, Claire Lynch, Dave Mallet, John Cougar Mellencamp, Graham Nash, Tom Paxton, John Prine, Tom Rush, Earl Scruggs, Mike Seeger, Pete Seeger, Seldom Scene, Ricky Skaggs, Bill Staines
John Stewart, Richard Thompson, Merle Travis, Doc Watson, The Weavers, Lorrie Wyatt
Random Acts of Harmony performs throughout New England for large and small audiences who enjoy listening to and singing along with familiar folk tunes sung in three part harmony with acoustic guitar and stand up bass accompaniment. Rob, Dick, and Peter, from Exeter and Peterborough, New Hampshire make up the trio. They each have long musical histories. Over the years they have played and sung in groups that opened for the Beach Boys, The Lettermen, and Pete Seeger. Together they have performed solo and with High Range Band, Sweet Hot & Sassy, The Foggy Dew, and Mamapella. Their musical influences range from late 50's Weavers and Kingston Trio, through Bluegrass and Old Timey, to Folk Rock, Blues, Gospel and even Broadway. Known for their crisp and tight three-part harmonies, the Atlantic News said about a recent concert at Exeter Town Hall “…the vocals had listeners fixed on every soft melodic note.” Along with Traditional American and British Isles folk songs, the popular trio’s music comes from John Prine, Steve Goodman, Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Bill Staines, Tom Paxton and many others. Audiences like their tunes, love their harmonies, and not too surprisingly begin singing along. What fun! Random Acts of Harmony, living and playing through yet another Folk Boom.
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Easy. Just passing by with my updated clips in the player! Come over to my page and tell me what you think about my tracks and mixes. Don't forget to click the "Demand It" button on my page if you want to see me live! Levity
hey guys, hope all is well, just stopped by to wish you all a slow and easy sunday. if you all got time stop by and check out my new song CHARLIE RAFFERTY
Pete, Dick & Rob, thank you for the friendship. I wish you all the best for the future. I hope you enjoy my music. Take care and Have Fun!! Peace, Jason Buice
Greetings, just passing by with my updated clips in the player! Come over to my page and tell me what you think about my tracks and mixes. Don't forget to click the "Demand It" button on my page if you want to see me live! Levity
Thanks for you comment Dick.You and Pete and Rob are sounding Great. I really dig your sound, especially "All of the Hard Days are Gone!" Keep on ROckin'!
hi boys, thank you for the friendship. you guys are real, real good. you have 2 great songs with great voices. smooth and easy on the soul. would love to play with you all one day...
Hey, guys. Thanks for the comment. We are originally from New England. The song you commented on, "The Speedwell" is about our first relative to come over from England.
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Thanks for the add on. That's Dave Richard doing the vocal on "Constant Sorrow". He's from Mass, which is south of Vermont, where Dan Timinski (the singer in "Oh, Brother")is from. Thus the better southern accent:) See you at the next NHAMA (?) meeting. Bob