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I'm madduane. I have been a member of The Carolinas, Useless Peices of Sh**, Conflict (U. S.), The Marshmallow Overcoat, and a few other bands over the course of my career. I have also been a touring folk-based singer songwriter under the name Matt Duane Griffin.

I have a very eclectic jamroom, I think. I love music by everyone from Sun Ra to Sons and Daughters. I continue to have thoughts about different sorts of songy things and tuney things and noisy things I would like to do. Here are the glorious results of my mercurial whims.

If you hear stuff you like, drop me a line at frogmorton@mac.com. I'd love to hear from you.
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Matt Duane Griffin -- Facing the Wind CD
item number: cost: $12.97 (USD) + $0.00 (USD) P&P
10 songs --
1. These Rails, This Tunnel
2. Another Day
3. Who Wants That
4. Clouds of Mary Anne
5. New Town (S. Gerlach)
6. Forest Green
7. If I Ever Will
8. Play the Game
9. Need Me, Too
10.The Sweetest Gift, a Mother's Smile (JB Coates)

Features performances by the Resophonics, Kris Delmhorst, Fishken & Groves, John Haydon, and Steve Chaggaris. Full band performances with a strong bluegrass & country flavor, but at heart it's a pop record. Sing Out! Magazine says "(Facing the Wind is) a perfect album to put on when you're hanging out on your porch on a gorgeous spring day."

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