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"The Baseball Song" is dedicated to any team, town or fan that "likes to play that ball". It's a celebration of baseball in all it's forms, at any level. Few memorable baseball songs have been written. This song is unique in style and presentation and remains faithful to the language of the game. The groove is a good fit with the ballpark atmosphere and loans itself well to audience participation. It's anthem-like guitar theme ( set to a bluesy / country / rock rhythm ) showcases "The Great American Pastime". We're aiming for a Hit "single" but hoping for a "Home Run". Numerous sound professionals have complimented the quality of the recording and the mix. ( To hear the MP3 clip on this site in higher quality, select the "Play All Songs" button rather than the individual song name. )J. Malahoff played and coached baseball for more than 20 years. He understands the game and it's lingo and incorporated this knowledge into his writing of "The Baseball Song". Teaming together their musical talents and experience of about 30 years each, W. Sanderson and J. Malahoff recorded and produced the song into it's current form. To date it has been played in numerous Major League and Minor League ballparks. Sports-talk radio also showcased the song along with a live interview with J. Malahoff. Recently it has been used in a PBS production. Pretty good success for a starter. This song will work well in any baseball movie. It will fly if played at your baseball games or functions. The lyrics have been left open enough to be applying to any ball club at any level, in any country.( USA, Japan, Cuba, etc. ) Use it as an end of the year gift to your team players. This is a song that is focused on baseball and really gets you in the mood to play or watch the game.Expect to hear more great tunes coming soon from this determined duo. An album of unique tunes is in the works. Much of it well suited to movie sound-tracks. Others just fun, enjoyable listening with catchy riffs and lyrics, and a variety of styles. Email us a word or two. We definitely will try to reply.theSanderband@hotmail.com Malahoff Sanderband Baseball Song Songs Baseball Song Review
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