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Thanks for looking and listening.'fool' wanders farther down the fool's path begun with 'Perpendicular Twist', continued in 'Another Round Thing With Music On It', and amplified in 'vicissitunes'.But dirtier, looser, stranger.As always, this is an unplanned affair. This stuff is not thought-out. All I do is try to find an agreement between the electronic sounds I create and what "seems right."I get a lot of inspiration from various other electronic musicians and noise artists that they play on the local college radio stations.I've gotten a lot of encouragement and moral support from folks like you who, like me, really need this stuff, if for no other reason than to know that musical material with no commercial compromises is not only possible, but also available.Cover art credit: Michael Birnbaum, 'Emerging'And for all that moral support, thank you, thank you, thank you.Lots more info on my web site! L / M / N Fool Songs | 1. | Smooth 'N Creamy |
| 2. | Beer |
| 3. | Slurry |
| 4. | Pflugee |
| 5. | To Take |
| 6. | Cello |
| 7. | Steps |
| 8. | Uki |
| 9. | End, The |
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Purchase Fool CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Amethystium Emblem CD (2006) Selected Pieces
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$13.99 Lyricist: Steve Hewitt.
| | Jars Of Clay Long Fall Back To Earth CD (2009)
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$10.69
| | Prodigy Fat Of The Land CD (1997)
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$9.79
| | Prodigy Invaders Must Die CD (2009)
Fool songs
$12.15
| | O-Zone Discozone CD (2004) Bonus Track
Fool album
$13.45
| | Praful One Day Deep CD (2003)
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$10.95
| | Various Artists Music Of Scotland CDs (Import)
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$17.15 Track Listing of songs: Medley - Gordon Highlanders; Route March - Gordon Highlanders; When The Battle Is Over - Gordon Highlanders; Medley - Massed Pipes ; Drums; Medley - Massed Bands Of The Scottish Division; Medley - Edinburgh City ...
| | Diana Cassady Out Of Babylon By Ianna Day CD (2005)
Fool songs
$16.45 I was born in Indiana in the Spring of 1971. My family was from Southeast Ohio. My mother's family played a lot of bluegrass. On special occasions, the family would all get together at my Grandma's house. They'd sing country, bluegrass, and gospel music. They played fiddles, guitars, bass, banjo, mandolin, and other stringed instruments. They were a fun-loving bunch, always laughing and joking. They had a song for every occasion. If one of us kids came in crying, they'd start up a sentimental, melodramatic, "Make the World Go Away". It was impossible to hang on to sadness for long with that bunch. On my dad's side of the family, a more somber mood prevailed, but there was music there, too, with my aunt playing piano, my dad and his brother playing guitar. They were more solitary. My mother played piano, although she did not play much music with her family. She had gotten away from it, too busy to practice, once she had children. She tried to practice when I was a child, but as soon as I could reach the keyboard, I would bang on the keyboard right along with her whenever she tried to play, so she taught me to play. I learned to read music before I learned to read words, and by the age of 5, was composing songs. My first song was a tribute to Charles Schulz's cartoon character "Snoopy" whom I adored. My musical training in grade school focused mostly on classical from sheet music. Besides piano, I had a decent voice and was active in choir, taking part in solo and ensemble contests. When I was 12 or 13, I tried to get a band together with a couple friends. One played saxophone and the other played guitar. I made us a logo and wrote a lot of lyrics. We called ourselves the WKC - the White Knights of Christ. We were a Christian rock band. We couldn't find a drummer and never performed anywhere outside of my parent's house. We didn't have much time to evolve, because my family moved to Northern Wisconsin. We moved on Valentine's Day of my Freshman year of high school. As we drove north, the snow became deeper and the distance between my old friends (and antagonists) grew. The braces on my teeth were gone, and I had ditched my scoliosis brace in the chaos of the move, to my mother's dismay. I was looking forward to a chance at a new life, one in which I would be popular and sought after. The time and energy it took to make new friends and get to know my teachers was a distraction from music. When I finally did put together a three movement composition in my junior year, my jazz band teacher discouraged me, telling me he thought it was monotonous. In the tumultuous year that followed, I ran away from home. I lost the sheet music along the way and have never been able to recreate it; however, you can hear echoes of it in my current compositions along with the bluegrass roots of my family. I was caught by the West Side Chicago police when I ran away. Although I was dismayed at the time of having my plans derailed, I look back on their intervention as a life saver. I was returned to my parents who arranged for me to finish high school in 6 months so I could leave home to start college early. I went to college at St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota where I signed up for a computer science major and a music minor. It was my dream to combine computers and music. I am finally doing that, after all these years, although along the way, life happened. I transferred to the University of Minnesota, changed ...
| | Joseph Mulhollen Polar CD (2002)
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$9.59 A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH MULHOLLENJoseph Mulhollen grew up on a small farm in western New York. He is the youngest of four children. Joseph grew up with a healthy appreciation for music and poetry. At the age of 14, after winning a local speech competition, Joseph spent his earnings (with a little added financial help from his sister, Kimberly) on a used acoustic guitar. Tacking a guitar chord poster above his bed, Joseph quickly began to learn chords, strumming and picking techniques, along with the music theory he was studying in school. Then, the songs came.A year later, Joseph had recorded three full-length albums on a used 4-track that his brother, Brian, bought him as a present. He gave the recordings away to friends as gifts. Though the recordings were primarily focused around his acoustic guitar, Joseph began the framework for his later multi-track recording by adding simple percussion, solo guitars and background vocals. Though sparse, the early recordings are still his favorite.It wasn't until he attended college that Joseph thought about his music seriously. Thanks to the greatly appreciated advice of friends, Joseph began to perform at local open mic nights, eventually working his way up to headlining local shows and establishing himself as a local musical favorite. In the winter of '98, Joseph was asked to contribute a song to a local independent artist compilation CD, entitled "Rock Stars Anonymous." Joseph entered a professional studio for the first time after not recording for over a year. Writing a song on the spot, Joseph created a twisted tale about a boy and his unhealthy infatuations, called "Henry." The song was a landmark for Joseph, rekindling his desire to ...
| | Tim Jacobsmeyer Songs Of Thankfulness And Praise CD (2001)
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$18.99
| | Amnon Wolman Dangerous Bend CD (2001)
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$17.75 Released six months before Amnon Wolman's electro-acoustic art song cycle Thomas and Beulah, Dangerous Bend showcases a totally different facet ...
| | Psycomex: Malinali CD (2005)
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$12.55
| | Julia Lane Imram: A Celtic Journey CD (2004)
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$10.79
| | Pimpula Soundtrack CD (2004)
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$22.79
| | Quetzal Guerrero Now CD (2009) (Import)
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$24.95
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