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Last Updated: 10/31/2009

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City: SALT LAKE CITY
State: Utah
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/12/2006

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Friday, December 26, 2008 
2008 Top Ten Albums: Number 5
"The best local album of the year comes from six Utah musicians who blend classical song structures with organic folk, telling a story about the state that is rich, evocative and loving." David Burger, Salt Lake Tribune
Friday, December 26, 2008 
Number 10 Album on international FolkDJ Charts, with the number 7 song: "When President Harding Came to Zion."
Saturday, September 20, 2008 

Red Rock Rondo's 16-song Zion Canyon Song Cycle CD is adorned by Rockville artist Kate Starling's paintings and a 24-page insert with photos and the stories and lyrics to all the songs.

You have several options for ordering the CD:

1) Direct from Red Rock Rondo - please send a check for $18 ($15 plus $3 shipping) to:

Red Rock Rondo, 983 Lincoln Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84105

2) From Steamboat Mountain Records through PayPal using a credit card (also $18). Steamboat will send you a PayPal payment request if you send an email to:

info@steamboatmountainrecords.com

3) From CD Baby:

Buy Now





4) As a digital download (though you will not receive the artfully-designed package and 24-page booklet):

DigStation - Indie Music Downloads






Monday, August 18, 2008 
Read the songs' stories and lyrics, and see photos of the songs' subjects, at Zion Canyon Song Cycle.
Saturday, July 05, 2008 
Hear two Red Rock Rondo songs in National Public Radio's July 4, 2008 "All Things Considered" story about composer/songwriter Phillip Bimstein's music inspired by Zion National Park: CLICK HERE
Thursday, February 21, 2008 
Red Rock Rondo has been designated as a signature project of the 2009 Zion National Park Centennial, "A Century of Sanctuary." Several concerts and events will celebrate this centennial, as well as a CD (partially supported by the Utah Arts Council and Zion Natural History Association) and a PBS music special, produced by the Western Folklife Center. To see production stills from the upcoming special CLICK HERE.