candace's music

Candace's new CD, The Love I'm In The Love I'm In has been released. Twelve original songs written and sung by Candace, accompanied by Nashville's finest in an eclectic array of musical styles. Listen to these MP3 samples.

$15.00 buy it

listen  Talk to Me
listen  Lonely Track
listen  Mother's Blues
listen  As Long as Love Will Last
listen  Lonesome Point
listen  Sean MacDonald
listen  If I Were Not With You
listen  Memphis on to Arkansas
listen  The Love I'm In
listen  Where Moses Stood
listen  Wherever You Go
listen  I'd Be a Sailor

Pat Flynn - producer and guitar
Dave Sinko, Tim Roberts, Cosette Collier - engineers
Daniel Schacht, Bond Bergland, Candace Corrigan - vocal production
Jim Hoke - keyboards, accordian, harmonica, wind instruments
Stuart Duncan - fiddle, mandolin
Dave Pomeroy - bass guitar
Larry Paxton - bass guitar
Kenny Malone - percussion
Carol Levack, Janne Henshaw, Kathy Chiavola, John Cowan - backup vocals
Choir on Where Moses Stood: Paul Daniels, Donalda Gilligan, Sharon Henderson, Lori G. Washington, Vernon Staggers, Debra Sturdevant

Talking to a Tennessee Moon

listen  Daddy's Angel
listen  Jimmy as a Boy
listen  Little Bit Lonely Sometimes
listen  Alvin Lee
listen  What You Got to Steal
listen  Kisses of the Wildest Kind
listen  Silk Mill Worker
listen  Good Fine Man
listen  Kathleen's Song
listen  Talking to a Tennessee Moon

Wayland Patton - original producer
Bill Vorndick - original engineer
Jim Cummings - producer final mix
Russ Barenberg - guitar
Jerry Douglas - dobro
Mark Schatz - banjo
Mark O'Connor - mandolin and fiddle
Edgar Meyer - acoustic bass
Larry Paxton - electric bass
Glen Duncan - mountain fiddle
Kenny Malone - percussion
John Butler, Jim Cummings, Catherine Ellis, Carol Levack - backup vocals

The Twelve portraits on Through a Woman's Voice consist of narrations and original songs based on women's diaries and stories collected in the oral tradition, from early settlement and the removal of the Cherokee, through the civil war, to civil rights, 1779-1959. This double CD album won Best Radio Documentary, National Communicator Awards 1998. Click on listen to play a song. Click on a woman's name to see the lyrics of her song, and to learn more about her.

$20.00 buy it

listen  Through a Woman's Voice
listen  Anne R. Cockrill, 1787-1821 Frontier pioneer and teacher
listen  Nanye'hi (Nancy Ward), 1738-1822 Cherokee Beloved Woman
listen  Juliana Conner, 1811-1881 Wedding trip journal 1827
listen  Rebecca Neugin, 1834-1932 Survivor of the Trail of Tears
listen  Ella Sheppard Moore, 1851-1914 Fisk University Jubilee Singer
listen  L. Virginia French, 1825-1881 Civil War Journal 1860-1865
listen  Lizzie Crozier French 1851-1926 Educator, lecturer, and activis
listen  Emma Bell Miles, 1879-1919 Writer and artist
listen  Marion Griffin, 1879-1957, First woman lawyer in Tennessee
listen  Dr. May Cravath Wharton,1873-1959, Mountain doctor
listen  Bessie Smith, 1898-1937, Blues and jazz recording artist
listen  Zilphia Horton, 1910-1956, Musician and civil rights worker

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