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Personnel: Pete Anderson (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion); Lee Thornburg, David Woodford (horns); Maxine Willard Waters (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Sally Browder; Tony Rambo. Pete Anderson Even Things Up Songs Even Things Up Review
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| | Dave Sherman Riverside CD (2008)
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$15.19 The Company Man has been advised by his closest friends to keep his day job. He sings about real life experiences, family, work, winning the Publisher's Clearing House and Duct Tape! Dave bills himself as "another cheap opening act" and has shared the stage such acts as with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Blood Sweat & Tears, Livingston Taylor and the NESTLES's Moose (puppet).Created under the direction of seasoned producer Randy Brown, RiverSide is a collection of 15 original songs. This is a brief overview of each song on RiverSide.1. RiverSide - Friends of Dave's family adopted a girl at birth 26 years ago. Through the Internet, the daughter found her birth mother. At that time, the young girl was married and expecting her first child. The birth mother agreed to travel to Texas and meet during the Christmas season. Dave had written a Christmas song about Mary and was performing it in his church on Christmas Eve. It is called Incredible Mother. As he was singing about one incredible mother, he looked at the crowd and saw the silhouette of three women enter the church. The mother, the young mother and her birth mother entered the sanctuary at the same time through the main entrance. Three incredible mothers! He went home that Christmas Eve, and before midnight this song wrote itself.2. Gold Rush – This is a fictitious song written during an Alaskan cruise in 2001 about the struggles of the Alaskan Gold Rush and the fruits of hard work.3. Duct Tape Blues – This was originally written by Joel Mabus. Dave wrote the last verse, and Shermanized the song quite a bit. 4. Sing In My Room – Because of his day job, Dave traveled a lot when his children were young. His daughter always wanted him to sing her to sleep, especially the night before he’d fly out for the week. Several years later, she still wanted her daddy to sing in her room. Three year old grandson Preston adds his vocals to Dave's on Sing In My Room. A version of this tune is also on YouTube.com.5. Daddy Take My Hand – This was written for Dave’s youngest daughter’s wedding 2005. She has always been scared of EVERYTHING. 6. Andy – Based on a college addiction to TV that Dave has never shaken.7. Run Girl Run – Soon after Dave’s first grand daughter was born, he wrote this song about the five things he wanted her to know as she grows up. “Run” in this tune is a metaphor for running toward righteousness and running from evil. 8. ...
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