Musicians
Luellen Abdoo 
Agua Clara 
Alex Lodico Ensemble 
Bamboo Breeze
Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues
Martina Bruno
Michael Butler 
Susan Cagle
The Cagle Family
Carolina Slim
Gabe Cummins 
Dagmar 2 
Delta Blues 
Didjworks
Double Entendre Music Ensemble
Theo Eastwind 
Ebony Hillbillies
Eric Paulin Quartet
Espiritu Andino
Gillen & Turk 
Gimagua
James Graseck 
Sean Grissom
Heth 
Mush Hosotani 
J. Hill & Hartling 
keeshea 
Shogo Kubo 
Little Billy's Collective
Jeremiah Lockwood 
Manze Dayila 
Mecca Bodega 
Mikanic
Kathleen Mock
Mother Tongue
New Perspectives
New York Express 
Next Tribe 
Nicola 
Matt Nozzolio 
Nu Millennium
Opera Collective 
VongKu Pak
Natalia Paruz 
Patrick Wolff Trio 
Pretty Good
Red Molly 
Renaissance Street Singers 
Glenn Roth 
Suki Rae 
Lawrence Rush 
Luke Ryan
Wendy Sayvetz 
Lester Schultz 
Scout
Eve Silber 
Michael Shulman
Spank
Dorian Spencer
Terraplane Blues 
Thoth 
Two-Man Gentlemen Band 
Una Karina Harders
Walkabout Clearwater Chorus 
Amos Wengler 
Don Witter, Jr.
Yaz Band 
Didjworks
DIDJWORKS performances include the didjeridoo, a ceremonial and healing instrument of the Australian Aboriginal that reaches back to ancient tribal beginnings almost 30,000 years ago. Mesmerizing audiences around the world with rich, earthy, trance-like sounds and multi-media shows, front man didjeridoo-player Simon 7 and Didjworks have performed around the world in their native country, Australia, and in New York at such locations as Woodstock, Symphony Space, and Lincoln Center at Alice Tully Hall. Participating in world music festivals such as the Australia's Woodford Folk Festival and the England's Glastonbury Festival, Didjworks has received media coverage by NPR's New Sounds and Prairie Home Companion and Nature Beat Music that rewarded listeners with promotional Didjworks CDs including Tranceformation, Grand Central Live, Citizen of the world, Collective Unconscious and their latest compilation, Past-Present-Future.
















