
The Duke of Norfolk (Adam Howard) is a peripatetic folk musician from Oklahoma. Having grown up in bluegrass territory and later studied Sound Design at the University of Edinburgh, his music nestles somewhere between traditional folk instrumentation and more modern electronic folk. More than somewhat bookish and deeply fascinated by religions & mythologies, Howard’s writing tends to reflect the conflict between the fantastic / idealistic world of books & dreams and the reality of the ordinary.
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Dylan Thomas / Bitter Bitter
The Yeast in the Sugar - Jesse fanfare version
December / Willow in the Sun
Thanatophobia
To The Greater Audience Of Robert Herrick
September / The Pain of the Process
Gypsy King (Aonghas)
Shema
The South
Lovely Winter
Anthemoessa
Open Sea
First Day of Spring
A Mortal Ballad
Ode to Winter
Wild Mountain Thyme
Scotland Keep Me Brave: An Afterword
Oh Freedom
Desert Isle
Goodbye
The Storm & The Sea
Nightingale Movement I
The First Day of Spring
Remus: An Introduction
The Way to the Past
Nightingale Movement II
The Waters Below
I Have Never Seen Volcanoes
The Draughtsman
Soak it in Fixer
The Bobbin
As The Heralds Revere You
November / The Bird in My Breast
Kharon
The Myth of Sisyphus
August / Orchid Blue
An Evening Waltz
In The Morning When I Wake Up
The Bell Jar Descends
dear annabeth
Hawaii 2012
January / Eden, Come Slowly
Memento Mori
MmmBop (Hanson cover)
16th / Electric Reed Organ / Do We Really See
Golden Light & Thistle
Loch Lerna
Pale the Ghost / Sharp the Edge
October / The Breaker & Repairer
The Ceaseless Progression of Time
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