Hrm there's actually a lot but I don't know if anyone ever compiled a
list. There's somewhat of a list at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_overtone_musicians but it is far
from comprehensive. Paul Pena jumps to mind quickly. Seth Augustus
somewhat picked up where Paul left off (you can find him on MySpace).
Most of the time it seems like other artists use a Tuvan or Mongolian
as a guest artist instead of truly incorporating the sound.
--- In khoomei@yahoogroups.com, "sid yiddish" <sid_yiddish@...> wrote:
>
> hi everyone,
>
> i was wondering are there any cds one might recommend that i could
listen to
> that have examples of other singers/performers/artists that incorporate
> throatsinging into their repertoires, other than yat-kha's re-covers
(which
> i have)? i mean genres like jazz, pop, rock, rap, musicials, folk,
country,
> blues, etc.
>
> thanks!
>
> charlie
>
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