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Witness the powerful musical tideof Sue Ford's palpable songs and chants.Feel the African Drum beating a deep okra fried lineagehonoring Grandma Moon surpasses any human shore.Hear her Goddess voice beckon the soul to floatas she sings,The Water is Fine."Glenis Redmond, PoetSue Ford is an eclectic singer- songwriter, multi-instrumentalist soulfully expressing a woman's journey through relationship, marriage, motherhood and personal growth. She has performed professionally in Asheville for over 10 years. She is currently the assistant director of Womansong. Sue's song "Heal Me" was premiered by Womansong at the National Women's Choral Festival in Michigan in 2001. Additionally, Sue teaches music at Rainbow Mountain Children's School and Evergreen Community Charter School. suefordmusic.com Water Is Fine Music | Category | Folk Albums, Blues CDs | | Label | Sue Ford Music | | Orig Year | 2003 | | CD Universe Part number | 7127785 | | Catalog number | 79093 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 18, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 51 minutes |
Sue Ford Water Is Fine Songs | 1. | Water Is Fine, The |
| 2. | Part of Me |
| 3. | Feel Like Dancin' |
| 4. | Kassa A's Way |
| 5. | Grandma Moon |
| 6. | Giving Birth |
| 7. | Grow up Strong |
| 8. | Sister Spirit Queen |
| 9. | Time Moves On |
| 10. | Wall of Silence |
| 11. | Heal Me |
| 12. | Promise of Love |
| 13. | Into the Arms |
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