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From the album "High In The Murk"  

A Dockyard Farewell

Moss Covered Tracks
From the album "The Ballad Of Lucy Gray"  

Ballad of The Graywood Hotel

Lost My Way
   

The Ballad of Joe Christmas

Olden Time
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yonder go
This limited edition cd was recorded at home and is a solo effort by patrick kadyk. Dark and wailing vocals ride a tangled wind of banjo and fiddle swirls

This cd is available by request. write to us.

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wander on
Knowing, not grieving remembers a thousand savage and lonely streets; the album combines the sounds of american roots music with that of middle eastern genres, using a variety of stringed instruments, clarinets, harmonica, trumpet, tablas and voices
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High in the Murk
hazy loper's second studio album 'high in the murk' is out sept. 19th 2004. the new record feature's new member devon angus on guitar along with hazy founder patrick kadyk on banjo. both fellers share the songwriting and singing. fellow out of rounders andrew kushin and peter whitehead also appear, creating a sad, dark trail of twisted melodies that still hearken a bygone murmur of leaves turning in the wind.
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The Ballad of Lucy Grey
hazy loper's third studio album, out march 4th 2006, features
songwriters and singers angus and kadyk back again
with more dark and haunting tunes only this time boasting
a full band that includes andrew kushin on upright bass,
morgan fichter on fiddle and will waghorn on drums.
recorded live by norman rutherford, the result is lush and dreamy,
but with an edge that is raw and fierce.

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Hazy Loper was formed by instrument maker and song writer Patrick Kadyk in the fall of 2000. A long time improviser and self-Taught musician, Kadyk began making instruments in 1996, fulfilling a desire to get closer to the source. Focusing on strings, he's made many banjos and lutes that reflect both Eastern and Western styles.

The group combines the sound of Kadyk's banjos and vocals with percussion by Down River's Anah K, mandolin and trumpet by multinstrumentalist Daryl Henline, and clarinets by Tim White. The resulting sound is a fascinating marriage between the music of apppalachia and that of nomadic cultures from the East, and in turn reflects the often dark and wandering spirit of nomads and loners and the stormy skies that frame them.

Since its inception hazy loper has played around the bay area and various haunts in Europe.




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