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Phases is what happens when three guys from different walks of life are drawn together by the love of music and a keen respect for each other in order to throw their neurotic/inspired abilities into some tracts for the creation of something special. Get Reel Productions, a converted a funeral parlor, is owned by Dan Henning, who with his wife Tammy, also conducts an active ministry in Felicity Ohio. Dan is a busy man during these times but he always makes sure there is plenty of devine music in places where none had been before. Lee Moran doesn\'t have to drive far but he has the big responsibility of transporting his majic guitar and massive talent safely and soundly to Dan\'s studio. In Loveland, an hour away, Edwin Larson stuffs some chosen words in his cell phone, kisses Linda good night because later he will be bumping through the bedroom trying not to wake her and drives the country roads to attend a funeral for boredom and the dull with Dan and Lee. If you have never attended such funerals they are a blast. Put it on your bucket list. The harder the blast the more spectacular are the surprises and those guys are fire and brimstone when it comes to creating music that pleases the ear, the heart and the intellect. After Shine Goddess Shine was released two years ago they looked at each other and one said, You look like a Barbarian. Another said, You smell like a Barbarian. The third said, You act like a barbarian. You can guess the rest.Soon, they found out that one doesn\'t have to look, smell or act like a barbarian to be one because singers Stephen Samuels, Jim Bortle and Bob Newton as well as Amanda and Tammy Henning and Dane Larson have added their special brand of talent. Edwin Larson\'s Barbarian Conversion is a happening to cave-guys who sincerely participate in a relationship and show his woman his phases that she percieves as transformations. Such is life. To be Continued. Edwin R Barbarian Conversion Larson Phases Songs | 1. | Lump of Bliss |
| 2. | Sharkin' |
| 3. | A Martain's Dream |
| 4. | Date Night |
| 5. | Sugar |
| 6. | Gender Me Tenderly |
| 7. | Mr. Mom |
| 8. | Sweetest Day |
| 9. | Where I Have Been |
| 10. | Shells On the Shelf |
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