Denison Witmer

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  • singer-songwriter
  • indie
  • folk
  • acoustic
  • mellow
Denison Witmer is an indie singer-songwriter from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His first release was a cassette in 1995 entitled "My Luck, My Love". He has released five LPs, a cover album (Recovered), two EPs, and an LP with his side project, The River Bends, in which Witmer plays guitar and sings along with a backup band including members of Philly-based alt-country band One Star Hotel. His latest album, Are You a Dreamer?...

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Songs

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    22

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    24 Turned 25

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    24 Turned 25 (Lancaster, PA, 29 March 2002)

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    A Christmas Song

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    All the Days and Nights

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    Are You a Dreamer?

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    Are You a Sleeper

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    Are You a Sleeper?

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    Are You Lonely

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    Are You Lonely (East Lansing, MI, 24 September 2001)

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    Around Everything

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    Beautiful Boys and Girls

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    Better or Worse

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    Birds (Grand Rapids, MI, 25 September 2001)

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    Brass Buttons

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    Breathe In This Life

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    Broken

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    California Brown and Blue

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    Carry the Weight

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    Carry the Weight (acoustic)

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    Castle and Cathedral

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    Castle and Cathedral (feat. Rosie Thomas)

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    Catholic Girl

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    Chesapeake Watershed

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    Chestnut Hill

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    Chestnut Street

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    Closer To The Sun

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    Dain

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    Days Repeating

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    Do I Really Have To?

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    East From West

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    Everything but Sleep

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    Farther On

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    Finding Your Feet Again

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    Forgiven

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    Forgiven (Bonus Track)

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    Forgiven (Toronto, Ontario, 21 September 2001)

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    From Here on Out

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    Grandma Mary

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    Grandma Mary (live)

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    Healing Time

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    How to Be Alone

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    I Hope This One Never Ends

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    I Love You April

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    I Tried To Make You Smile (Bonus Track)

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    I Won't Leave

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    I Won't Let You Down

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    I Won't Let You Down (Grand Rapids, MI 25 September 2001)

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    I Would Call You Now

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    If You Are the Writer


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