"DANCING WAVES" is also available for download as a whole album or by individual tracks on itunes, emusic and other download services.Suzanne Doucet"I devote my total being to whatever I'm doing," says award winning composer and producer Suzanne. ...
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Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)
Close your eyes and drift away... When I listen to Dancing Waves, I close my eyes and the Ocean Waves, with the relaxing melodic music takes me away to imaginary places. I am in a trance like state and when I "wake up" I feel rejuvenated and relaxed. Highly recommended! Submitted by gymb47 (Hollywood, CA usa) Was This Dancing Waves Music Review Helpful? YesNo
$11.49 - I started learning piano at about 7 years old- My Mom was a piano teacher. She had a hard time teaching me so she took me to a private teacher. Wasn't long before the teacher realized that I wasn't reading the music, as I'd ask her to play it and watch a listen. Then I’d play it. -Somehow moved to the drums. A friend asked me to take drum lessons with him to be in the drum and bugle corps. I never did join the drum and bugle corps but continued to play through middle school years while taking lessons at school and was in the school band and orchestra. My dad bought me my first set of drums from Alto Music in Monsey, NY. I know my dad didn’t have the cash to lay out for a new set of drums, but I was happy to get an almost full set of Ludwig’s- That's what Ringo had man..... I remember playing those first gigs at the Pearl River Middle School like they were yesterday. We called ourselves, “The Naked Grape”. The cool thing was, the soon to be back up group for John Lennon, The Elephants’ Memory would play there too, so I got a lot of tips from them. I really don't know how my parents put up with us playing in the basement. My first band consisted of my brother Jim on guitar, Jim Wannamaker on bass and Rich Vlosky on guitar too. We used to have a girl from down south, Cheyenne Swan as a singer at times. She was a good singer, but mostly she was one of few girls with boobs. Jim Wannamaker and his brother were good with electronics and built some great speaker boxes. So for a bunch of kids, we could really deal out the volume. They also built strobe lights and we even had a tape delay that they had made. -I hit high school and did the high school rock band thing. Not through the school, but on our own. The problem was that I couldn’t carry the drums around like I could a guitar. You know, sit on “the hill” play and sing with the hippie chicks. Then I wanted a car, so I sold the drums and bought a VW square back. (That’s a whole other story). At that point I started playing guitar and bass. I had no more drums. Wound up playing bass in a band with Rich Vlosky on guitar again and Joe Taffuri on drums. We had fun for a while but I was too much of a perfectionist and quit the band when they wanted to “play out”, before we were ready. My summers were spent at a fresh air camp. I wasn’t a “city kid” but one of my friend’s dads had been a counselor and thought that would be good for us to get “citified”. It was a melting pot of backgrounds and music. I learned a lot from friends and played a lot. It gave me my first experience playing in front of larger groups of people too. It also gave me an interest in Latin Music. Salsa music had hit an all time high in the 70’s.High school started winding down as the class of 1974 was about to hit the road. My dad was pressuring me to pick a college to attend in the fall. I wanted to go for music, but couldn’t stand the thought of another 4 years. I decided to go to Sullivan County Community College for Hotel Technology to learn how to cook. I thought I’d be a hermit and live off the land or something and figured that 2 years instead of 4 was a much better idea. - Little did I know when I started taking classes at Sullivan, I’d be taking some music classes ...