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Electronic & Ambient Music artist from Portland, OR. 100+ songs free to stream or download (MP3/WAV), with purchase options starting at $0.25. Add to your playlist now.

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Ed Drury

Portland, OR  USA
October 07, 2003
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Ed Drury is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, writer and teacher who uses world instruments, synths and computers to create sound tracks for film, radio and television. Ed has produced 12 CD's as well as appeared on dozens more. See his web page at www.EdDrury.com for more information including a vast library of information on the didjeridu.
Band/artist history
Ed lives in Portland Oregon where he teaches, performs and records. Ed has performed with Francis Firebrace-Jones, a Yorti Yorti story teller, with Australian Folk Musician and songwriter Clancey Dunn, Jawighe, Michael Stirling, Jawihge, Randy Graves, Stephen Kent, Dave Crowder and Land of the Blind. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recordings 1993 The Healing 1994 Living Light 1994 Beginners Heart 1995 Learn to Play the Didjeridu 1997 Australia, Always Wanted to Go 1997 Galila on Didjeridu Planet 1997 Learn to Play the Dijeritube Didjeridu Video 1998 Yael on Didgeridoo USA 1998 Squael and Duet in D on Didjeridu Planet II 1999 Sound Track on "When the Stars Came Dreaming" Animation by Jean Poulot 2000 Wanga released on efolkmusic.com 2000 Guardian Angel CD Released on mp3.com 2000 Dancing Alone CD Released on mp3.com 2001 Didgital Output CD 2001 East of Now CD Didjeridu with sounds from the middle and far East. 2001 Didjeridu Solos A collection of 15 solo didjeridu tracks. 2002 Wetlands Everything from ambient to techno and between. 2002 Mixology of Didjeridu Electronica mixed with didjeridu. 2002 Wooden Prayers Native American Flute songs for the Earth. 2002 Sound track for Weekend Explorer episode "Laughlin". 2002 Feather on the Beach 2003 Songs from the Man Made Lake. 2003 Didjeridu Solos Vol 2 2003 A Swan's Song 2003 Sound track for Best of Weekend Explorer PBS television. Performance Credits
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Mostly at music festivals, concerts and gatherings. (see my Calendar)
Your musical influences
There are so many. I tend to be easy to please and like all forms of music. Along the lines of what I do, I like Stephen Kent, Steve Roach and Inlakesh to name a few.
What equipment do you use?
A room full of world instruments, a Roland 880 recording deck, Mackie Mixer, Korg Triton LE and on the computer I use Acid Music 5.0, Live 2.1 and Cool Edit 2000.
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