The Green Fields
current project of songwriter Chris Mondia. ...a timeless and wistful sound that blends dreamy California country and sunshine pop with hints of Bacharach a
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the queen of nine worthies the queen of nine worthies
with help from Brian Homan on pedal steel; Charlie Cissell on drums; Susan Crawford helps out on the harmonies for the last few lines
summers on summers on
with help from Brian Homan on pedal steel; Charlie Cissell on drums; Stephen Webster on trumpet, mellophone & Wurlitzer; Chris Estes on banjo. additional La-Las by Susan Crawford and Chris Estes
late october dream late october dream
with help from Brian Homan on pedal steel; Charlie Cissell on drums; Stephen Webster on trumpet, mellophone & Wurlitzer
golden afternoon golden afternoon
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current project of Asheville, NC-based songwriter Chris MondiaYour musical influences
The Green Fields recommends Brian Wilson, Jimmy Webb, The Byrds, Burt Bacharach, Gene Clark, Roger Nichols & The Small Circle Of Friends, Gram Parsons, Curt Boettcher, Nick Drake, Glen Campbell, The Beatles, George and Tammy, Nick De Caro, The Association, Al De Lory, The Free Design, Billy Sherrill, The Dillards' "Wheatstraw Suite" & "Copperfields", etc.Anything else?
The "Melodies For Afternoon" album is now available at www.milesofmusic.com or go to http://store.milesofmusic.com/prodinfo.htm?number=31308
If you live in or are visiting Asheville, the album is available at Sounds Familiar, Good Music & Other Stuff and Karmasonics.Contact
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"Summers on" is definitely a chart topper song. Pay attention to the horn. This is the kind of song that you find yourself humming to all day long. Listen to it. You'll see what I mean. Chris, keep 'em coming.
Hey, I really like this sound. I'll be in montreat visiting a friend in the last week of july, so keep me posted on shows. id love to see yall live
Hey there everbody,
There is a Green Fields interview in the March 2005 issue of Ear Candy Magazine. You can find it here:
http://www.earcandymag.com/greenfields-2005.htm
Also, the Dutch Magazine AltCountryNL has given it a review. If you can read (or are) Dutch, you can find it here:
http://www.altcountry.nl/recensies.html#gfields
If not, I put a rather humorous translated version over in the reviews section.
Thanks for everyone's nice comments here on the board!
Chris
Just wanted to share my admiration. Your music is very pleasant. Like the slight country twang. Reminds me slightly of Gorky Zygotic Mynci. Very easy to listen to.
Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know that the album is now available to order over at the Miles Of Music website. You can go to www.milesofmusic.com or, more directly, to http://store.milesofmusic.com/prodinfo.htm?number=31308 to have a look.
Also, there is a nice little review over at www.earcandymag.com (in the February 2005 reviews section) and there should be an interview up there in a few weeks as well. I'll post an update sometime soon.
Chris
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