Classic music for the modern world: Kettleflower

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Nashville’s Kettleflower is the virtual  collaboration between producer-engineer Mike Purcell and singer-songwriter Patrick Rickelton. Their debut EP, “Warning Bells,” and forthcoming EP “You can run.” reflect both members’ growing concerns about America at large – income inequality, climate change, and social disconnect, among others.

About the new track “Dreaming”: “A heavenly blend of tranquil, hazy atmospherics. It is simply beautiful and at the hazard of stating the obvious, it glides elegantly by with a beguiling, dreamlike aura.” (barrygruff.com more here)

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