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BLONDE HEADS? Yep! That's what
all the enthusiastic folks who follow Dakota Blonde across the Rocky
Mountain Region call themselves! This vibrant new acoustic "trio" is made up
of Mary Huckins (yes, from South Dakota) whose sweet strong vocals are the
linchpin holding the group together, the smooth steady guitar playing and
cool harmonies of Don Pinnella (nope, not blonde) and the charming acoustic
bass work and humor of Tony Raddell. Performing originals and covers that
are a unique combination of folk, bluegrass, and country with a little
Celtic tinge - the trio nails their tight harmonies. They are an unusual
group - they met through their careers in music therapy, working with
children and adolescents who are emotionally troubled. That special capacity
for empathy could explain the titanium bond the band quickly makes with
their audience. All three come from musical families, and their charm stems
both from the music they play and from the family feeling they bring into
any concert hall or venue. Their shows are very personal! You'll walk away
feeling like you've always known them. Dakota Blonde has shared the stage
with Nickel Creek, John McEuen, Jimmy Ibbotson, Pete Huttlinger, Tony
Furtado, Jim Horn, John Sommers, Jim Salestrom, Firefall, Mollie O'Brien and
the list goes on. They also played in festivals along with folks like
Emmylou Harris, Nanci Griffith, David Crosby, Lucy Kaplansky and Greg
Brown.
Mary Huckins' song "Somebody's Brother" received top honors in the 2001
Walnut Valley Festival songwriters showcase in Winfield, Kansas and her song
"Dig Real Deep" recently recieved top honors in the Chris Austin
Song Contest at MerleFest in Wilkboro, N.C. The group was again honored to
make it into the final round of the Independent Record Label Awards this
past year. They are certainly on their way up!
The "trio" are the mainstays of Dakota Blonde which is not so often a trio
anymore. They are joined by incredible talent on the stage and in the studio
on a regular basis.
There are times when you discover something so new and fresh and exciting,
and that moves you so deeply that you want to share it with the world.
That's Dakota Blonde.
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Til They Fade: Dakota Blonde’s highly
successful 1997 debut CD features "The Ballad of Mary’s Car", "’Til They
Fade", and "The Tide is High".

You're along for a ride through
the heartscapes and landscapes of the Dakota folks. "South Dakota Afternoon"
has a generous portion (a second helping) of fiddle, mandolin, dobro, pedal
steel and banjo! |

Something Simple: Dakota Blonde’s 2000
release with enchanting originals from the heart of Mary Huckins, and
signature interpretations of your favorite songs from Nanci Griffith,
Gillian Welch, Dougie MacLean, and many more.
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