| | Brent Mason Smokin' Section CD Brent Mason Discography of CDs
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Brent Mason Smokin' Section Songs | 1. | Smokin' Section |
| 2. | Limehouse Blues |
| 3. | Real Bad Blues |
| 4. | Hip Pocket |
| 5. | Nothin' To It |
| 6. | December |
| 7. | Samba Beach |
| 8. | Since I Fell For You |
| 9. | Last Minute Waltz |
| 10. | I'm Bringin' Home Good News |
| Smokin' Section Music Review Purchase Smokin' Section CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Oak Ridge Boys Christmas CD (1982)
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| | Elvis Presley Christmas Duets CD (2008)
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$11.45 In the manner of Natalie Cole's UNFORGETTABLE, Elvis Presley's CHRISTMAS DUETS is a collection of Christmas songs that ...
| | Taylor Swift Fearless CD (2008) Enhanced CD
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| | Roy D Mercer Greatest Fits: The Best Of How Big'A Boy Are Ya? CD (2000)
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| | VH1 Divas Live 1998 DVD (1998)
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| | Johnny Cash American IV: The Man Comes Around CD (2002) Bonus DVD
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$11.99 "Give My Love To Rose" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Includes a bonus DVD featuring a music video for the song "Hurt".
When the first volume of Johnny Cash's AMERICAN series appeared in 1994, it would have been difficult to predict its critical and commercial success, much less the fact that an illness-beset Cash would be turning out a powerful fourth installment of the series eight years later. Like its three predecessors, AMERICAN IV is a home-recorded, bare-bones Rick Rubin production wherein Cash tackles old classics by other writers as well ...
| | Ben Bernstein Beauty Within CD (1994)
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$10.09 On this impressive debut release, keyboard wizard Benjamin Bernstein does it all...the album is written, arranged, performed, engineered, produced, digitally recorded, mixed and mastered entirely by Bernstein! His soothing atmospheres are ethereal and spacey, making this an excellent inner-journeying tool. The occassional angelic choir and crystalline bells add a celestial element when used during focused attentive listening. The peaceful, lyrical melodies project a radiance that will enhance any relaxation activity. ~ MusD
THE BEAUTY WITHIN by Benjamin Bernstein will transport you into a radiant realm of angelic choirs, crystalline bells and otherworldly ecstasy. It features almost an hour of deeply peaceful instrumental soundscapes, realized through the gentle magic of synthesized sound. Its lyrical melodies and refreshing harmonies are ideal for focused listening, blissful inner journeying, bodywork, yoga or just plain relaxing! The Beauty Within has received many glowing reviews. Here are some excerpts:All Music Guide (4-star review)"Impressive...an excellent inner-journeying tool...The peaceful, lyrical melodies project a radiance that will enhance any relaxation activity."Time And A Word Magazine"Majestic ... accentuates the best healing and meditative qualitites of the genre ... the whole album magically soars and glides, and will absolutely appeal to fans of ambient spacemusic forerunners like the Eno brothers or Steve Halpern. Spirit of Change Magazine"Masterful ... adds a whole other dimension to healing and bodywork, meditation or living space ... a transformational, spiritually evocative atmosphere." The New Times"Will ...
| | Susan Viscuso Now Its My Turn CD (2005)
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$9.35 BIOGRAPHY I've been singing and dancing probably from around 18 months old. I attended something called charm school at 5 years old, where I learned a tea cup turn and had my first and last run-way show. I remember raiding my mothers 45 record collection of "Yackety Yack Don't Talk Back" then on to "Where's the playground Susie" and having my sister accompany me in various live shows for anyone who would listen. I just couldn't get over someone writing a song with my name in it. I had poems published in "the best of ...," a collection of works from children in the buffalo area schools. I'll never forget watching my piano teacher play each piece she brought to the house. I was amazed at how easily her 1000 year old arthritic fingers seemed to float over the keys with several lessons ending with me in tears and her saying, "you didn't practice, did you?" Wow, was my row row row your boat not up to par! I danced the monkey to Country music at The Shuper House, while my family sat eating peanuts, scaring the crap out of my little brother with stories of the restaurant boogie man and playing slap hands till everyone was crying. Oh the good old days! Every Christmas I was, of course, The Virgin Mary for our pageant. Throughout high school I played piano and performed in musicals at City Honors and Sacred Heart where I usually got at least a part in the chorus. Having developed a little too much, a little too soon, I somehow didn't get the rolls of the little girl- that would have just been in poor taste. I'm sure that's what the director was thinking.... He would save me from myself. Where is he now? Anyway, I had a blast and continued to study opera over the years at Community Music School where I learned very quickly just how disciplined and precise one has to be to sing opera. You also start referring to yourself as "one". While I wouldn't call myself lazy I wouldn't say I have, or rather had, the discipline to stay home the night before a recital rather than go out drinking in a smokey bar. Somehow my voice teacher always knew..."you sound a little horse today Susan, you'll never make it as a professional singer with that rasp".Can you say shameless?? At what point in our lives do we become so self-conscious that the thought of dancing and singing in public is worse than a root canal. I recently sang a song, "Nightingale", by Norah Jones for my co-workers who are mostly chemists and engineers. Several people approached me later saying I must have the biggest set of you know what's on the planet. I'm like, "what about the song, did you like the song"??? I guess there's a point at which you realize you really have nothing to loose... ok, maybe your pride, "reputation" or even your dignity... but that all goes out the window anyway once you have a baby. Maybe that's why I decided to revisit the singing/songwriting thing a month after my baby (turtledove) ...
| | Keith Pray One Last Stop CD (2006)
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$13.69 Keith has performed along side some of the giants of the business including Paul Anka, Benny Golson, The Temptations, Ray Vega, Ralph Lalama and hundreds of other great artists. Keith has ...
| | Johnny Reyes Things Change CD (2005)
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| | Blue Notes Out Of The Blue CD (2007)
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| | Derek Aramburu Where We Hide CD (2007)
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| | Anna Prince We're Making Memories CD (2002)
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| | Boiled Buzzards Early Bird Special CD (2007)
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