Peace On Earth, A Christmas Collection

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Product Description Peace On Earth, A Christmas Collection by The Trail Band Review "... will perk up your spirits, cause you to dance, and make you feel good to be alive." -- Sam Richardson, Music Sidelines "Happy, homespun... a delightful old-fashionedy sound, from spirited fiddles to a spritely brass ensemble..." -- Eugene Register-Guard About the Artist The Trail Band is an 8-piece ensemble that creates an energetic blend of brass and string arrangements of traditional and original music featuring five great vocalists including Quarterflash's Rindy Ross. Hundreds of public and private appearances across America and Japan, plus seven successful albums have established The Trail Band as the premiere historic music ensemble from the Northwest. Cornet, tenor horn, tuba, fiddles, hammer dulcimer, guitars, penny whistle, mandolin, piano, saxophone, spoons, bones, drums, bass, and recorders combine with their rich vocal harmonies to create a diverse tapestry of sound inspired by 19th century music. Formed by Marv Ross in 1991 at the request of the Oregon Trail Council to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the trail, the band initially performed music exclusively from and about the era of the Oregon Trail with costumes, diary readings, traditional folk tunes, marches, hoedowns, and Native American melodies. Titled, "Voices From The Oregon Trail," this performance piece/CD has been the keystone of the band's repertoire for 10 years. In 1998 The Trail Band was presented the Meritorious Achievement Award by the Oregon-California Trails Association.In 1999 producer Marv Ross was presented an Alumni Award of Excellence from Western Oregon University for The Trail Band's contributions to history, education, and music. The Trail Band's two albums of Oregon Trail music (Voices From The Oregon Trail and Trails End) have been licensed by Oregon State Tourism, The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, The End of the Trail Interpretive Center, Oregon Public Broadcasting, and countless school districts. In 1994 The Trail Band created a new show, "An Old Fashioned Christmas" - a holiday concert reminiscent of the parlour orchestras and townsquare brass bands of the last century. Originally produced as a television special for Oregon Public Broadcasting, this concert/CD has become an annual tradition for thousands of concert-goers in the Northwest and inspired their first live album, "Christmas With The Trail Band." In 1998, the band presented a new show and album, "Immigrant Dreams", featuring music and stories of those who came west to America from Ireland, Scotland, Romania, Mexico, France, Spain, Greece, and other countries during the turn of the century. In 1999 The Trail Band debuted a new show and accompanying album, "Lewis & Clark", and in 2001 the band released it's seventh recording, a Christmas album titled, "Making Spirits Bright". In 2003 the band released "Oregon Stories", and in 2005 "Peace on Earth."