WXXI Public Broadcasting – WXXI 2015 Auction
Auction Ends: May 9, 2015 11:00 PM EDT

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Heironymus Bogs: Grow

Item Number
M4456-3556
Estimated Value
14 USD
Sold
2 USD to svengsouk
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Eclectic, non-traditional Folk, with an Outsider Music edge.

Hieronymus Bogs is a one man troupe whose performances embrace the ties between music, poetry and art. With songs like, The Infinite Possibilities of Universal Love and Death Is Dead, Bogs' voice and off-kilter approach to songwriting is reminiscent of artists like George Harrison (The Beatles) and Syd Barret (Pink Floyd) while remaining clearly Folk based. Accompanied by subtle banjo, sleigh bell percussion and his trademark dangling bells, Bogs allows his words and distinct voice to be the focus of his songs, while his recitations and actions remystify what has often in performance become habit.

Tracks:
1. Sing Scordato
2. Grow
3. Wanna Die Be A Folk Singer 0:43
4. Dark Stranger 5:45
5. Death is Dead 2.59
6. We Are Human 4:37
7. They Called Him A Bum 4:51
8. The Foolish Ones 4:38
9. The Smell of Dirt 1:32
10. As I Walk Through The World 3:40
11. The Woebegone 4:39
12. You Pilgrims 3:33
13. I Shall Keep My Eyes On They Footsteps 6:47

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