Great Lake Swimmers

folk, indie, Canadian

Great Lake Swimmers

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Your Rocky Spine 03:36
Pulling On a Line 03:19
Changing Colours 04:44
Think That You Might Be Wrong 04:14
Catcher Song 04:11
Zero In The City 03:05
New Wild Everywhere 04:38
Everything Is Moving so Fast 04:19
The Great Exhale 04:38
Palmistry 02:34
The Chorus in the Underground 03:21
Still 02:51
Where in the World Are You 03:49
Unison Falling Into Harmony 03:25
Backstage With the Modern Dancers 04:28
I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay 03:14
Concrete Heart 03:31
Moving Pictures Silent Films 05:31
Passenger Song 04:28
Stealing Tomorrow 03:47
She Comes to Me in Dreams 04:03
Various Stages 04:11
Imaginary Bars 02:23
Bodies and Minds 05:19
Song for the Angels 05:19
Put There By the Land 02:43
I Am Part of a Large Family 04:23
There Is a Light 05:06
Expecting You 03:52
I Will Never See the Sun 03:35
New Light 03:20
Merge, a Vessel, a Harbour 04:44
The Knife 04:22
Moving, Shaking 05:22
Parkdale Blues 03:55
Before They Make Me Run 03:58
It's Too Late 03:49
When It Flows 03:34
Let's Trade Skins 05:24
Song Sung Blue 03:50
Falling Into the Sky 03:05
Fields of Progeny 02:56

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Biography - Great Lake Swimmers

Great Lake Swimmers is a Canadian indie folk band which formed in 2003 in Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada. The band began with Tony Dekker (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Erik Arneson (banjo, guitar, harmonium), Bret Higgens (bass), Julie Fader (keyboards, vocals) and Greg Millson (drums). Julie Fader subsequently left, and Miranda Mulholland, on violin and backing vocals, joined.

Fifty-five years ago, Marilyn Bell took a plunge and traversed Lake Ontario.

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