Ron Korb - Flute, Vocals
/Ray Hickey Jr. - guitar, zheng, pipa
/Elizabeth Shepherd - piano
/Liana Berube - Violin
/George Koller - bass
/Larry Crowe - drums
Influences
Wally Baderou, Miles Davis, The Orb, Portishead, Hubert Laws, Stevie Wonder, Verdi, Beethoven, J.P. Rampal, John Lennon, Beatles, Moe Koffman, The Yardbirds, Peter Gabriel, Daniel Lanois, Carlos Nakai, Kitaro, Sojiro, Dadawa, John Coltrane, Kurosawa, Art Pepper, Norah Jones, Herbie Mann, YMO, Japan, Ryuchi Sakamoto
Sounds Like
Dead Can Dance, Ron Korb, Kitaro, Dadawa, Afro Celt Sound System, Kitaro, Loreena McKennitt, Tori Amos, Cocteau Twins, Carlos Nakai, Hiroki Okano, Thousand Windbells, Kazu no Gakudan, Deep forest, Enigma
Ron Korb a.k.a. Long Di (Dragon Flute) is an internationally renowned flute master who had performed on hundreds of recordings and motion picture soundtracks including "Being Julia", "The Ice Storm", "Exotica", "Kama Sutra". He has over 200 flutes and woodwind instruments in his collection.
He has performed throughout the US and Canada, China, Taiwan and Japan. He has also performed in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Holland, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, and Italy.
www.ronkorb.com
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