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Young and Growing

from 4th Way Folk by HuDost

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    HuDost's new 2013 release '4th Way Folk' is a stripped down organic acoustic affair.

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    Besides Moksha Sommer and Jemal Wade Hines, the album features Dan Walters on bass, Ken Rosser on Classical Guitar, Slide Guitar and Treated Guitar, Sarah Bowman on Cello & Harmony Vocals, Linda Worster- Harmony Vocals and Guitar on 'The Singer', Bryan Brock on Percussion, Kai Welch on Trumpets, George Tortorelli on flutes, Lisa Lynne on Harp along with E.J. Gold, FAXL, Mandy McCall, Reyhan and Mollie the tour dog on back gang vocals, screams and yelps!

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YOUNG & GROWING-
(Traditonal with updated lyrics by Parker Dickson/Additional Music by HuDost)

“Folk ballad from the Celtic tradition and although it became very popular inIreland, Scotland and Wales it probably originated from the Danish invaders sometime around the 6th to 9th century AD. The Danubian Celts sang
several versions of this song. I heard it originally from Pete Seeger and
Ronnie Gilbert”- E.J. Gold

“This song obviously delves into a rather esoteric dialogue. With that said, we started performing it right around the time of my father's passing this last year. It is one of those painful but delicate pieces that gave me the voice to express my experience of his absence. I miss him deeply, but like this song reveals, his presence remains with me in unexpected ways.”- Moksha

Lyrics Copyright 1980 I.D.H.H.B. Publishing (Used by Permission)

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from 4th Way Folk, released April 3, 2013
FEATURING- Moksha Sommer- Voice, Jemal Wade Hines- Guitars,
George Tortorelli- Flutes, Lisa Lynne- Harp, Sarah Bowman- Cello

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HuDost Morgantown, Kentucky

HuDost has a new album that will be released November 19th. HuDost’s last album 'of Water + Mercy' received rave reviews and as an independent release reached #24 in the BILLBOARD SALES CHARTS for Folk/Americana also winning The Independent Music Award for Social Action Song. In the last year they also received two of the 'Best of Nashville 2020’ awards. ... more

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