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  1. Cindy Lee Berryhill (born June 12, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, co-founder of the New York Antifolk movement, who recorded multiple albums, hit singles, and compilations over the years.

  2. NEW ALBUM "THE ADVENTURIST". “If tragedy informs Cindy Lee Berryhills ‘The Adventurist’, it’s not an album about death, but about life. Not every song here is a happy one, but taken together, this is an album that celebrates human existence in all its tarnished glories.

  3. Encinitas, Calif.-based singer-songwriter-guitarist Berryhill describes her elegantly crafted set of new original compositions — her first release since 2007’s Beloved Stranger — as a collection of “tone poems about the experiential feeling of enlovement.”

  4. Running Up That Hill: Guitar and Strings with Cindy Lee Berryhill and Renata Bratt. 448 views1 year ago. 16:35.

  5. Cindy Lee Berryhill. First emerging as a witty, self-aware West Coast delegate to the mid-’80s fast folk movement, Cindy Lee Berryhill always bore a broader agenda than what could be achieved with a single guitar.

  6. Nov 29, 2022 · Cindy Lee Berryhill is the creative singer/songwriter whose twist on Folk Music (with a bit of a Punk Rock edge) has led to several albums and performances around the world. In 1987 Rhino Records released her Who’s Gonna Save the World album, which was followed by Naked Movie Star two years later.

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  8. Garage Orchestra is an album by the American musician Cindy Lee Berryhill, released in 1994. It marked a turn from the folk material of Berryhill's past, to a more orchestral pop sound. Berryhill was working in a San Diego bookstore when Cargo Music suggested that she record an album. Berryhill subsequently named her band after the album.

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