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Why the title “Running Through Museums?” Why songs about Henry David Thoreau, intergalactic space travel, and the films of John Schlesinger? Why did a single visit to a recording studio in Connecticut lead to a year-long odyssey that took the form of a full-length album? And why press it on an actual CD when the music industry is doing away with this format? There’s only one way to find out. We hope you enjoy these songs, and thank you for connecting with the Burlinson|Whitten Trio.

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“A welcome addition to the Connecticut indie music scene.”

-       Bob D’Aprile, Host of Connecticut Rocks!  on WPKN

“A great disc…should please fans of indie rock but also those whose tastes run closer to classic rock…extremely entertaining and satisfying.”

-       G.W. Hill, Music Street Journal

“Shows a great range of influences and never gets repetitive.”

-       Michael Shelley, WFMU DJ and bandleader

“Both pleasurable and thought-provoking.  Not your standard pop fare, with allusions to Kerouac, Gandhi and Nietzsche.”

-       Leila Antakly, Ninunina.com

“Good vibe…excellent David Crosby “If I Could Only Remember My Name” guitar on it too.”

-       Steve Di Costanzo, Host of Radio Base Camp on WPKN

“Like a cross between early Black Sabbath and Neil Young.”

-       Damian Totman, Exit Creative

“We recently received your Burlinson | Whitten Trio package. Our editorial board is in the process of determining whether its contents will be covered in our next issue.”

- Robert Gleim, Under the Radar

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