Three Together

Acoustic Vocal Trio: Three accomplished musicians having FUN with baby boomer era Folk, Pop, and Soft Rock tunes using tight vocal harmonies.

DISCOGRAPHY

Sweet & sassy duets with amazing Grammy-winning fingerstyle guitar work and mellow fluting to match.

Plus, tight and funny vocal harmony.

Released 2011

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Judy's first vocal solo project, produced by Terry Robb and Doug Smith, who graciously perform on several of the pieces, as well as great local Portland musicians George Mitchell (piano), Dennis Ciazza (bass), Terry Prohaska (hammered dulcimer), and Paul Mazzio (flugelhorn). Released 2009

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This latest CD was recorded during autumn 2005 and winter 2006, again with our multi-talented engineer Tad Suckling at Cozy Dog studio in the Heights of Vancouver.  With their tightest vocal harmonies yet, the songs here really are all over the map -- from El Paso to Norwegian WoodJust a Song Before I Go, Homeward Bound and What a Wonderful World add to the travel theme here.  There's a real crossover between pop-rock and folk with oldies like the Everly Brothers' All I Have to Do is Dream and Let It Be Me, and the We Five's You Were On My Mind -- a group favorite from the sixties, with a drum beat and rare electric guitar riff!  In keeping with Three Together's must have more Beatles covers and their love of Peter Paul & Mary, their most challenging 3-part song is Because, and pure fun to play and sing is If I Had My Way.  From the heart of their Folk Music roots comes Four Strong Winds.  Harry Chapin's gift for telling stories is the album highlight with Mr. Tanner.  Moving forward in time to the seventies brings out the great YES tune Your Move with the brief opening from All Good People.  See, it really is All Over the Map!

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Judy produced this first album with some of the groups' favorite songs when they were just starting out as a trio, known back then as The Digressions.  Beatles tunes are a must for these three musicians, and this CD has two covers (as do their other albums).  Eleanor Rigby is the flute and fingerstyle guitar opening duet for the CD, and In My Life has Doug's smooth vocal arrangement.  Doug's original piece Springtime was written specifically for flute and guitar; Moonlight in Vermont was Judy's find of an old standard for another instrumental tune.  "Peter Paul & Mary meets CSN" describes the 3-part harmonies heard on Don't Think Twice, Helplessly Hoping and John Denver's Matthew.  Doug and Judy teamed up on Please Come to Boston, and Judy solos vocally on Van Morrison's Crazy Love.  She finishes the CD a capella with Karla Bonoff's All My Life.  This is an Easy Listening type of CD, and FUN to sing with too. 

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