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Purchase Masquerade CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lord Of The Dance DVD (1996)
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| | Michael Buble It's Time CD (2005)
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$11.65 Michael Buble's third major US release (including the mostly live COME FLY WITH ME) stays on message--this young Canadian loves the lush, swaying music of his parents' and grandparents' generations. Buble's albums, however, are much more than mere back-in-the-day exercises. The production and arranging of David Foster (Celine Dion, Josh Groban) is eclectic in a way that firmly places the tunes at the dawn of the 21st century, and, more importantly, Buble possesses the chops and sense of style to re-imagine the adult-contemporary vocal genre in a distinctive manner. In addition to standards by Gershwin and Porter, Buble embraces ...
| | Yo-Yo Ma Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet (2002)
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| | Vera Lynn Remembers CD (2002) (Import) England; France
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| | Mercedes Sosa 30 Anos CD (1994)
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$12.35 Personnel: Mercedes Sosa (vocals).
| | Myron Floren 24 Polkas Greatest Hits CD (1995)
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| | Various Artists Come Sundown CD (2002)
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| | Men With Brooms CD (Import) Import
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| | O P King O.P. King CD (2003)
$43.09 | | Sanpo No Tatsujin Presents Chuuou-Sen Songs CD (2005) (Import)
$40.75 | | Yukari Ohnishi Zenryoku Toukyuu De Ikimashou CD (2005) (Import) Japan
$47.29 | | Best Of Haruka Shimotsuki CD (2005)
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| | Ichiro Takase Sakazuki Yokocho CD (2006) (Import)
$18.39 | | Gloria Taylor It Just Is What It Is CD (2003)
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$12.69 Gloria Taylor, a Chicago-based singer-songwriter, is part folk, part rock, part fairy and all heart.Once a shy performer, Gloria has always had the urge, just not the nerve. Divorce, single parenthood and a dedicated massage career kept her musical talents hidden until she began playing out a few years ago.Once a full-time member of The Phillips Taylor Band, a Chicago-based folk-rock quintet, Gloria recently released her debut solo CD, "It Just Is What It Is." So far, the CD has received rave reviews by those lucky enough to hear it. Following a writeup in The Daily Herald, the Chicago suburbs' #1 newspaper, she played to a standing-room-only crowd at her CD release party.The song "It's Okay" was also used recently in the film "Who Made Robert DeNiro King?," which will be making the rounds at independent film festivals this year.If you like good 'ol ballad rock ...
| | Rebecca L Bolam Rebecca L. Bolam & The Issues EP CD (2008)
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$5.99 Rebecca L. Bolam is an Omaha, Nebraska native who has been songwriting since the age of 11. She went on to receive her degree in vocal performance and composition from California Institute of the Arts, and has stayed in California since she graduated in 1996. She's been earning a living as a private music teacher and songwriter.Currently, Rebecca has been performing in the Los Angeles area with her bandmates,The ISSUES, (Travis Daily - guitar, James Bennett - bass, & Ed Via - drums). Rebecca's songs have been in rotation on UCLARadio.com, WKRP.FM and WRCK radio as well as stations in Belguim and Spain. They Recorded the EP "Rebecca L. Bolam and The Issues" in 2005 and they're working steadily on new material for the second album.Rebecca's Debut CD, "Prime Directive" was reviewed by INDEPENDENT SONGWRITER WEB MAGAZINE, and this is what they had to say:"If vulnerability pulls at the heartstrings, then Rebecca L. Bolam shreds the aorta into a thousand pieces. "Prime Directive" draws on the intensity of emotion to capture its audience, but it shows no mercy once it has you in its clutches. Its swaying fragility is nothing more than a butterfly with fangs; coaxing us into a world all her own.....one that is so hard to leave once we've been taken hostage. "They've also awarded Rebecca as one of their Best Independent Songwriters on the net!Another review by ERASING CLOUDS WEB MAGAZINEErasing Clouds Review:by John StaceyThe female singer-songwriter genre is getting pretty crowded again. Rock, pop, angst, issue-led, roots, bluegrass, country, blues...the list is endlessly diverse and endlessly interesting. Of course, for every Caitlin Cary -- the former/existing, depending on what you've read, violinist/singer from Ryan Adams's band Whiskeytown -- whose albums are universally lauded and get to be discounted at places like Tower Records, there are dozens more who are probably better singers and more worthwhile of our hard-earned cash. Rebecca Bolam is one such. I took delivery of her album Prime Directive, which is her first independent release on the nattily-titled Supreme Overlord Music imprint, expecting to hear something bland and pretty middle-of-the-road; you know, ...
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