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  1. Trey Gunn (Warr guitar) Brad Houser (bass) Eyvind Kang (violin, viola) Eric Rosse (organ) Cameron Stone (cello) Mixing by Kevin Killen, Eric Rosse, Mell Dettmer Produced by Jonathan Kochmer, Eric Rosse, Mell Dettmer, & Matt Chamberlain Looking for Landmarks (by Jonathan Kochmer & Sarah Scott)

  2. Sarah Scott (vocals, lyrics & melody) Jonathan Kochmer (acoustic guitar & composition) Trey Gunn (Warr guitar) Mixing by Eric Rosse & Kevin Killen. Produced by Jonathan Kochmer, Eric Rosse, Mell Dettmer. & Matt Chamberlain. She’s Not Worth The Worry.

  3. Two Loons For Tea About Trey Gunn Best known for his virtuosic mastery of the Chapman Stick (an odd-sounding, guitar-like electric instrument), multi-instrumentalist Trey Gunn first came to prominence in the early '90s on recordings with King Crimson mastermind Robert Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists.

  4. 2. Boy : lyrics: 3. Carousel : lyrics: 4. Neon Nothing : lyrics: 5. Ice Cube Crocodile : lyrics: 6. ... Trey Gunn (electric guitar) Brad Houser (bass) Produced by Jonathan Kochmer & Mell Dettmer. Boy (by Jonathan Kochmer & Sarah Scott) Sarah Scott (vocals, lyrics & melody) Jonathan Kochmer ... Two Loons For Tea self titled debut CD LYRICS ...

  5. Stream Green Limousine (feat. Cameron Stone, Eyvind Kang, Jeff Greinke, Jonathan Kochmer, Matt Chamberlain, Mell Dettmer, Mike Dillon, Reuben Radding, Sarah Scott & Trey Gunn) by Two Loons For Tea on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  6. 9 songs from the duo of Sarah Scott (vocals) and Jonathan Kochmer (guitars) with many superb guest artists pitching in, guitarist Trey Gunn (King Crimson), and violinist Eyvind Kang (Bill Frisell) are just a couple of many notable players. Musically this one defies genre categorization, which in many ways is the joy of it.

  7. Two Loons for Tea are a musical duo consisting of singer Sarah Scott and instrumentalist Jonathan Kochmer. Formed in Seattle in 1999, they have released three albums on Sarathan Records . Their first album was an eponymous release in 2001, followed by Looking for Landmarks in 2002.