Tingstad and Rumbel

Tingstad and Rumbel

Nancy Rumbel, Northwest Folklife Festival (2010)
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres New-age, chamber jazz
Years active 1985present
Labels Narada
Cheshire Records
Website tingstadrumbel.com
Members Eric Tingstad
Nancy Rumbel

Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel are musicians who have performed, recorded and traveled together since 1985, and are responsible for 19 albums.

Eric Tingstad is a composer who plays fingerstyle guitar. Nancy Rumbel plays oboe, English horn and the double ocarina. Eric and Nancy began their collaboration in 1985. Their debut album was The Gift. Their album American Acoustic[1] was honored as "Acoustic Instrumental Album of the Year" in 1998. In 2000 they appeared at Carnegie Hall. Their album "Acoustic Garden"[2] received the Award for Best New Age Album at the 45th Grammy Awards in February 2003.[3]

Biographies

Nancy grew up in San Antonio and continued her musical education at Northwestern University where she was introduced to new influences, styles and intrigued by ethnomusicology which led to her joining the Paul Winter Consort. Eric grew up in Seattle and attended Western Washington University where he was trained in the Segovian classic guitar tradition. He is a product of influences like Led Zeppelin, Hawaiian slack key guitar, Ravi Shankar and Martin Denny.

Discography

Compilation appearances

References

  1. Byrkit, Becky. "American Acoustic: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
  2. Widran, Jonathan. "Acoustic Garden: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
  3. "GRAMMY Winners" (http). Retrieved 2007-12-29.

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