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  • The soft atmospherics of "Woolgathering" are adorned with ringlets of swishing clarinets and relaxing guitar riffs, while the dreamy texture of "Wisteria" is speckled in sinuous saxophone and guitar patterns that feel like the evening breezes grazing across the hills of Spain's Pyrenees mountaintops.

    Articles - JazzTimes 2009

  • [VIDEO] Vandaveer does new song "Woolgathering" / "Roman Candle" for the Take Away Show

    You Aint No Picasso 2008

  • Someone gave her a half-explanation – I suppose this must be set forth in an early Woolgathering somewhere – about a Red Cross WWI pamphlet with a sock pattern in it by Kitchener, with a grafted toe.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Jean 2009

  • She could read from a book-book too, either her 2010 National Book Award-winning memoir "Just Kids," or "Woolgathering," an earlier memoir of childhood memories originally issued in a small edition in 1992 and recently given new life by the New Directions imprint.

    Jam It Up for 2012 Andy Battaglia 2011

  • Woolgathering, I guess, Harold replied absentmindedly.

    Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010

  • Woolgathering, I guess, Harold replied absentmindedly.

    Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010

  • Woolgathering, I guess, Harold replied absentmindedly.

    Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010

  • Woolgathering, I guess, Harold replied absentmindedly.

    Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010

  • Woolgathering about the smith wasn't going to get him fed.

    Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999

  • Woolgathering again; it was a good thing she was out of the cockpit and on the sidelines, if she was going to let her thoughts drift like that.

    Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998

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