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dancing Light (small d - big L)
![]() (218) 251-2627 (for interviews and media) assistance ![]() ![]() Today dancing Light performs between 60 and 75 shows a year, with a musical blend that has been called cosmic acoustic. Greg's unique approach to acoustic guitar supports a mesmerizing vocal blend, occasionally peppered with Kiki's percussion. Lyrics offer a vision of unity, environmental compassion and spiritual connection. Above all, dancing Light's songs are a call for love. Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Dancing Light's fifth CD is nearing completion. Kiki and Greg are taking a little break from touring as they put finishng touches on the new CD. On the publishing front, Shebreana Music (BMI), dancing Light's publishing company, is pitching dancing Light's songs to the TV and Film industry. And as always, they continue to write & record the songs that flow so abundantly into their lives. In 2006, both Kiki and Greg were recipients of the Five Wing Arts Council / McKnight foundation individual artist grants. ![]() Dancing Light members Kiki Carter Webb and Greg Webb first met on stage at the Florida Theater in Gainesville in 1988. He was the lead singer for the 12 piece Rhythm & Blues Revue and Showband (Gainesville) and a performing songwriter from St. Cloud, Minnesota, she was a solo vocalist, environmental activist and performing songwriter from Gainesville, Florida. They would meet again five years later at the birthday party of a mutual friend. Kiki was a trained classical musician influenced by the world of folk, rock, and musical theater. Greg was a self-taught acoustic guitar player with blues and psychedelic folk/rock influences. Their connection was powerful and immediate, urging them down the musical path that was to become dancing Light. ![]() Greg: Rubber Soul - The Beatles Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan Music from Big Pink - The Band American Beauty - The Grateful Dead Blue - Joni Mitchell Layla - Derek and the Dominoes Kiki: Tapestry - Carole King Woodstock - double album from the festival Hair - Soundtrack Live at Leeds - The Who Let it Be - The Beatles The Graduate - Soundtrack - Simon & Garfunkle First Take - Roberta Flack ![]()
![]() Opening for Arlo Guthrie at the Philips Center for the Performing Arts in Gainesville, Florida Featured performers for a Deepak Chopra appearance at the Philips Center for the Performing Arts in Gainesville, Florida Vets for Peace solstice concerts in Gainesville, Florida Red Rocks ampitheater, outside of Denver Colorado Featured songwriters for Vision TV / Orange TV, Orlando, Florida Seven live songs and interview produced by Bill Suchy Featured on ACS Television's Center Stage Program Featured on WUFT-FM Across the Prairie with Cathy DeWitt Featured on WMNF Live Music Show with Bill Dudley Featured on KAXE Centerstage Minnesota with Doug MacRostie Hosting 120+ concerts (Saturday Cafe and dancing Light & Friends) Longville, MN Playing for the Granite City Folk Society Playing for the good folks of Naples, Florida Playing at Minnesota State Parks: Itasca State Park, Bemidji State Park and Lake Carlos State Park Organizing benefit concert and art auction for Hurricane Katrina Spring Arts Festival and Downtown Festival in Gainesville, Florida ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A Place Beyond (2002) ![]() Meadowdance (2003) ![]() Live at Bo Diddley's (2004) ![]() Angel of Light (2004) ![]() Rice Cakes from the Moon (2007) ![]() ![]()
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