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3:46 pm
Mon November 26, 2012
Stateside: Dana Falconberry's "Leelanau" soundscapes
By Michigan Radio Newsroom
Credit Alicia Vega
Dana Falconberry's music draws from the lush landscapes of the Leelanau Peninsula
Listening to Dana Falconberry's lush music, it becomes clear the artist draws inspiration from Michigan's western coast.
We spoke today with Falconberry about her latest record, "Leelanau," and the role that Michigan's landscapes play in her music.
"It's so beautiful up there, it's easy to be inspired by the land," said Falconberry.
With track titles like "Pictured Rocks" and "Sault Ste Marie," Falconberry's latest is in many ways a musical homage to a state beaming with beauty.
Listen to Falconberry's interview and music in our podcast.
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