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Kemper Crabb is an American musician. His style is reminiscent of 'Olde English,' and his music has been described as 'Celtic, Medieval, intelligent and sacred'. He has produced over 8 albums, with ''The Vigil'' (1982) selling over one hundred thousand copies on vinyl. He is also an Episcopal priest. He has been a member of the groups ArkAngel, Atomic Opera, and
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. He has been an associated act with The Phlegmatics and a guest musician on '' In the Company of Angels''.


Discography

* ''Look Up'' - as Redemption (1972) * ''Warrior'' - as ArkAngel (1980) * ''The Vigil'' - (1982) * ''Illumination'' - as RadioHalo (1992) * ''A Medieval Christmas'' - (1996) * ''Live at the Rivendell Cafe'' - (1996) * ''Flotsam and Jetsam'' - (2000) * ''Live at Cornerstone'' - (2000) * ''Downe in Yon Forrest'' - (2009) * ''Reliquarium'' - (2010)


Guest appearances

* ''Be Exalted'' –
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and friends (1986) * '' Faith Hope Love'' –
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(1990) * ''Penguin Dust'' – Atomic Opera (1998) * ''Gospel Cola'' – Atomic Opera (2000)


References


External links

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A Medieval Christmas (Downe in the Heart of Texas)
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