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The Gardening Club
The Gardening Club-LIVE!
The Gardening Club on The Fantasy Book Review
Hey! Check it! THE GARDENING CLUB is featured on The Fantasy Book Review!
The Gardening Club Reviewed
A lovely review of THE GARDENING CLUB by fantasy author and educator Caitlin Sweet.
“The Gardening Club bursts with passion and sorrow, quirk and groove, and proves that sometimes you can go home again. From the swirling suggestion of “Moon Mischief” to the ever-so-slightly off-kilter vibe of “Upside Down Blackbird”, this album is a moody, musical bit of time travel. Past and present meet here, in Springett’s voice and guitar, and in words about long-lost friends and the kind of yearning that never changes. Onward, to the future!” — Caitlin Sweet, author of The Pattern Scars, The Door in the Mountain and The Flame in the Maze among others
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Desert Island Discs!
Purveyors of all things prog, Gonzo Weekly, features the one and only Martin Springett and his Top 10 Desert Island Discs. What would be on your list?http://www.flipsnack.com/9FE5CEE9E8C/gonzo190.html?b=1&p=86
Guy Gavriel Kay on Martin Springett
“…an eccentric ‘s eccentric…” — Guy Gavriel Kay (The Fionavar Tapestry, Children of Earth and Sky, and many more) on Martin Springett’s art and music! Fitting!
The Masterful Don Geppert

Happy Canada Day folks! It’s a perfect day to celebrate and listen to Canadian music. One such Canadian we’d like to celebrate is Don Geppert! Don was the original producer on THE GARDENING CLUB and the record was recorded at his Captain Audio studio (the logo was done by none other than Martin Springett!). Don was a member of the BC-based psychedelic garage band The Reign and has worked with a number of wonderful Canadian musicians including prog favourites STARCHILD on their “Children of the Stars” LP that was released on the legendary Axe Records.
The Gardening Club-Now Streaming!
The completely remastered GARDENING CLUB is available to stream now! http://ow.ly/UTtJ301mB7n
The Gardening Club Review from the Deep Dark Past!
“A better world would have more use for such music.” — Wilder Penfield III, The Toronto Star
A blast from the past review of THE GARDENING CLUB from its original release in 1983!