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Also available in the CHRISTMAS COLLECTION box set with CHRISTMAS EXTRAORDINARE, CHRISTMAS and CHRISTMAS IN THE AIRE. Fresh Aire Christmas Music Mannheim Steamroller Fresh Aire Christmas Songs Fresh Aire Christmas Music Review Purchase Fresh Aire Christmas CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mannheim Steamroller Christmas CD (1984)
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Ron Cooley (guitar, lute, bass); Arnie Roth (violin); Roxanne Layton (recorder, horn); Bobby Jenkins (oboe); Jackson Berkey (harpsichord).
Additional personnel includes: Johnny Mathis (vocals); The University Of Michigan Men's Glee Club, The Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum Women's Choir (background vocals).
Principally ...
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| | Chuck Cannon Love & Money CD (2008)
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$15.19 I grew up in the low country of South Carolina. My Daddy and Grandaddy were both Pentecostal preachers, (which pretty much means directions to the churches where they preached and I went usually included crossing rail-road tracks and taking dirt roads) ... so my earliest musical influence was in church ... mama taking my hands and showing me how to clap on 2 and 4 ... teaching me how to sing harmony ... singin' I'll Fly Away, Amazing Grace and Just As I Am ... always on the backbeat ... and soon as I could sit where i wanted to in church ... from the backseat ...I started singing solo in church before I was five years old and Daddy should've known better ... I've never stopped ... well not for long anyway.The first music I ever owned was a Beatles 45 that had "If I Fell" and I think another ballad ... like "And I Love Her" or something like that ...can't remember but I do remember my mama coming into my room and listening and saying these guys were good ... mama sure knew what was good ... she turned me on to Sinatra and The Platters ... and I am sure she was in love with Dean Martin ...The first album I ever owned was Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison record and it was the coolest thing ever til mama heard the cussin' on the record and took it from me ... I listened to everything I could get away with in a Pentecostal preacher's home ... but I have to say ... it wasn't strict by Pentecostal standards ... our family loved music of all kinds ... I can even remember some lady in Daddy's church fussin' at him about the kind of music the preacher's children listened to and how we were a bad influence ... I don't think it fazed Daddy one bit ... Daddy's the one who turned me on to Isaac Hayes! "Hot Buttered Soul" and "I Stand Accused" and believe me ... Ike's rap was way cool years before Barry White got famous for a commercialized version ... not to take anything away from Barry White ... but check out any "Ike's Rap" which shows up on most Isaac Hayes records.I listened to The Beatles, The Temptations, Smokey Robinson, the STAX stuff, CCR, Bob Dylan, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Jim Croce, Elton John, Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, and others too numerous to mention... and they all influenced me and what I like in music...I hit the bars with my guitar when I was 17 and played the beach circuit for several years before moving to Nashville in 1984. I went to Belmont University and studied Music Business and Finance. In 1988 I met producer Marshall Morgan, who signed me as a staff songwriter to Taste Auction Music. In 1992 I opened my own publishing company, Wacissa River Music, Inc. In 2006 I started Chuck Cannon Music which covers all my new publishing and production efforts. These are my publishing companies and they have exactly one writer and he is all I can put up with ... I look at him every morning and say, "get off your ass!" he looks back from the mirror and says, "get of my ass!!" ... One of my greatest honors was to be elected President of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI, 2001-2003). I still serve on their Executive Board and Legislative Committees. The honors my songs have garnered include BMIs Eight-Million-Air award for the song "I Love The Way You Love ...
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