Tuesday Afternoon Music: Antoine Dufour and Tommy Gauthier, ‘Solitude’

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Music • Tue Nov 17, 2009 at 3:53 pm PST • Views: 200

Antoine Dufour (harp guitar) and Tommy Gauthier (violin) play “Solitude,” from their latest album Still Strings. (Here it is at the iTunes Store.)

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 Frank says:

You can tell what they think of our music by the places we are forced to play it in. This looks like a good spot for a livestock show. -- The Mothers of Invention were opening for Cream in April of 1968 in Chicago. The place was very large and did look like it had been used for displays of cattle and other such animals.