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Wayne Horvitz
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Bobby Previte
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Harold Budd
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Shawn Colvin
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Hank Roberts
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Iva Bittová
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Kenny Wollesen
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David Krakauer
David Krakauer
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Jay Clayton
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Tim Buckley
Tim Buckley
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The Bad Plus
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Tim Berne
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Jessica Pavone
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Maria Muldaur
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Ornette Coleman
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John Giblin
John Giblin
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Naked City
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Jim Keltner
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Jac Holzman
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Asha Puthli
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Jenny Scheinman
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Judy Collins
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Anna Webber
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Judy Dunaway
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Laurie Anderson
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Michael White
Michael White
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Donald Harrison
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John Zorn
John Zorn
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Becca Stevens
Becca Stevens
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Arto Tunçboyacıyan
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Tom Varner
Tom Varner
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Robin Holcomb
American musician

Robin Holcomb

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Robin Holcomb, 2016

Robin Lynn Holcomb is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who combines avant-garde jazz, classical music, and folk music.

The New York Times described her music as "a new American regionalism, spun from many threads – country rock, minimalism, Civil War songs, Baptist hymns, Appalachian folk tunes, even the polytonal music of Charles Ives. The music that results is as elegantly simple as a Shaker quilt, and no less beautiful." Despite her eclectic output, she has said that she doesn't try to "genre mash" intentionally "...it just kind of comes up because it's what's in the air. I am drawn repeatedly to hymn-type harmonies. I was fascinated by Civil-War songs when I was a kid. I come back to those things." She also describes her style as "minimalism without being a minimalist...when I write poetry, I go for the fewest words that evoke a lot or let the readers connect the dots, or relate it to their own experience, and the same with music."

Holcomb began playing professionally in New York, in an avant-garde scene that involved her future husband Wayne Horvitz as well as John Zorn, Elliott Sharp, and Eugene Chadbourne. Her work during that period was recorded in the 1988 album, Larks, They Crazy. Her subsequent albums focus more on songwriting.