Harlow Pinson

Harlow Pinson is a Celtic musician based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He plays and teaches many instruments: Violin, Viola, Uilleann Pipes, Concertina, Mandolins, Whistles, and Bodhran.  He attended Berklee College of Music, playing electric violin in the jazz-rock fusion and progressive-rock styles, while majoring in recording engineering. 

Currently he teaches an Irish music class at the University of New Mexico and partipates in Irish Traditional Music sessions in Albuquerque. He has played with the progressive Celtic band Saoirse for many years. Currently he is learning to make Uilleann Pipes, a huge challenge.

Bambi Wolf Bambi Wolf (b. 1957, Ft. Belvoir, VA, USA) started playing piano when she was 8 years old, picking up guitar & cello as well as writing her first composition at age 11. In her 30s, she embellished her compositions further with snyth. She attended the University of New Mexico as a piano performance major, and has incorporated her various musical interests and styles … influenced by Classical, Celtic, Folk, Alternative Rock, and ElectroAcoustic …  into her songs and instrumentals.

She was honored by the NM Music (MIC) Awards in 2005 with a nomination for best instrumental performance for one of her pieces dedicated to her mom: Innbydelsen.  At the 2009 NM Music (MIC) Awards, she came away with trophies for two of her compositions – Things Aren’t Always What They Seem and Last Words – as well as being honored with a nomination for Best Vocal Performance on Til The End (a piece she wrote to her sons). Through the years, she has played in various groups including What the Funk, Once in a Blue Moon, the Electric Edric Project, and Charmed.

She considers her music a blend of evolutionary folk and alternative rock, with just a splash of Classical and Celtic influence, and hopes to bring healing to those who listen … with a moment to relax, a moment to cry, a moment for peace, a moment for laughter.

And she is honored to introduce you to the wonderful musicians who have joined her in this magical muscial journey....


Norm Toy has been playing, performing and recording since he was 16, but turning his back on it for 20 years after music industry burnout to be a chiropractor.  But music eventually snagged him back due to his deep belief in the power of musical collaboration, that "deep pocket" which owns a nuance & power within the percussive and melodic elements. As a rhythm section player,  he strives to attain that.

He is a bassist, multi-instrumentalist, and  recordist who owns and operates Sandia Audioworks  in Sandia Park, New Mexico. He has done sound design and composition for several productions for the University of New Mexico Modern Dance Department, the New Mexico Theater Department, and the New Mexican Ballet Company. Several of his ventures into music have lead him to perform with reggae group No Question, R&B group Style and Grace, Celtic act Saoirse, and recently performed at the Taos Solar Festival with original rock act  Little Sister. He also plays in the Abby Maxwell Trio and The Downbeat Band in local venues around the state and Colorado. In a whole other genre, Norm has taken to being the keyboardist for Passion Church Worship Team since 2008.

He has recently completed recording and production of the 2-year album project of singer-songwriter Marcy Matasick (CD titled: Honored).  Currently he is recording with Little Sister and Alan Appellant.

Norm Toy
the Bambi Wolf Project
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Clay Lowder... longtime drummer, percussionist, congero, songwriter, soul searcher, ice farmer, and funk tuner.