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Wyndfall: Reviews & Articles
Feature Article: Fly Magazine (Lancaster Edition), March 2004 "The life of Tom and Laurie Reese is an improvisation. One big, beautiful improvisation surrounding a series of concentric improvisations. From playing to recording to teaching to booking to coalescing with new bandmates to being interviewed to making instruments to whatever else you could possibly think of in regard to music, each day provides the harmonic backdrop for the husband-and-wife duo to do what they do best - improvise. Even the character of their band seems improvisational. As the brain and spinal cord of Wyndfall, Tom and Laurie are the only true, changeless "members" of a band which sees a generous host of virtuosos come and go. In fact, the more you dive into Wyndfall, the more you realize that it's just another part of the whole, an extension of the musical mammoth the couple has created through multiple bands which span the genres of classical, traditional folk, rock, blues and jazz." See full article.
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