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The following series is from Cliff Art's performance on the Cabaret Stage at DC's Artomatic 2009 Location: 55 M Street, S.E., Washington, DC 20003 Date: Saturday, 13 June 2009 Photographer: Lea Ann Mawler (for the entire series)
Playing "Two Halves" from their first album entitled Elephants of the Monsoon Tomorrow |
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Playing "Two Halves" from their first album entitled Elephants of the Monsoon Tomorrow Stuart is using his graphite Grand StickTM |
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Playing "Two Halves" from their first album entitled Elephants of the Monsoon Tomorrow Cliff is using his Alembic 8-string bass |
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Playing "Elephants Wearing Sarongs" from their first album entitled Elephants of the Monsoon Tomorrow |
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Playing "The Master Dishwasher" from their second album of the same name Cliff is using his 4-string Appalachian Lap Dulcimer |
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Playing "The Master Dishwasher" from their second album of the same name Stuart is using his graphite Grand StickTM |
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Playing "The Master Dishwasher" from their second album of the same name. |
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Cliff Art, performing as a trio at the 8:13 Festival Location: College Perk Coffeehouse, College Park, Maryland Date: Sunday, 13 August 2006 Photographer: Mark Chapman |
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Cliff Art, after performing at The Chesapeake Bay Benefit Location: Sandy Spring Friends´ School, Sandy Spring, Maryland Date: November 2002 Photographer: Lea Ann Mawler Camera: Pentax K-1000 |
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Cliff Art performing at Peaberry´s Coffeehouse Location: Rockville, Maryland Date: unknown (possibly 1999 or 1998) Photographer: Keith Richardson Camera: Traditional 35mm SLR Points of Interest: Cliff has his 6-string dulcimer (top of the keyboard stand) and his 10-string dulcimer (below). The 6-string dulcimer happens to have a capo on the strings. Cliff no longer brings the 10-string to concerts and has converted it to an 8-string. |
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Cliff Art performs at a wedding Location: Warrenton, Virginia Date: 22 May 1999. Photographer: Michael Friedman Camera: Traditional 35mm SLR (scanned on a 32-bit color flatbed scanner using Adobe PhotoShop) |
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Cliff Art performs at Peaberry´s Coffeehouse Location: Rockville, Maryland Date: Spring/Summer 1999. Photographer: Heather James Camera: Olympus Digital Camera |
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Cliff Art performs at Barnes & Noble bookstore Location: Reston, Virginia Date: 5 November 1999. Photographer: Heather James Camera: Olympus Digital Camera |
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