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Like Me That Way CD (2005)
Bennet Bowman music CDs Track Listing of songs: Love; Like Me That Way; Go on Go On; Ooh Mama Mama; Glory Days Are Gone; Identity; Don't Worry Now; Annalisa; Remember; ; Sun; Feel; Great American Dream; Clock on the Wall; Walking Endlessly; Simple Tune, ...
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My Best Yesterday CD (2002)
Bennet Bowman CD discography Jill Olson was watching the 2002 Academy Awards with friends when, all of a sudden, she heard a very familiar song. Halle Berry had just won the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in "Monster's Ball," and conductor ...
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Slipaway CD (1992)
Bennet Bowman discography All songs written by Jerry Shelfer except "You Don't Miss Your Water" (William Bell).
Bammie Winner plays honest mix of R&B, C&W & R&R in a stylistic mix reminiscent of Chris Isaak, Van Morrison, Merle Haggard, Bruce Springsteen & ...
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Identity Parade CD (2005)
Bennet Bowman albums Big Wheel: Khoi Huynh (guitar); Scott Rhoades (bass guitar).
Additional personnel: Bennet Bowman, Hugh Boone, John Stuart (drums); Tom Bishel, Karla Kane, CVS (background vocals).
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Headful Of Words: The Best Of CVS Vol. 1 CD (2004)
Bennet Bowman CD discography Subtitled - The Best of the CVS Volume One. Chris von Sneidern has been making some of the smartest pop rock around since he started his solo career in the early nineties. A founding father of the current ...
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Gal Who Would Be King CD (1996)
Bennet Bowman music CDs Nashville twang meets Liverpool jangle -- The Gal Who Would Be King would be the natural result had Marti Jones or Syd Straw been old enough to date the late Gram Parsons in his Flying Burrito Brothers days. ...
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Sight & Sound CD (1993)
Bennet Bowman songs Around the turn of the '90s, native New Yorker Chris Von Sneidern spent over half a decade in the San Francisco Bay Area. There he honed his skills as a local solo performer while partaking of brief-and unfortunately ...
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Go! CD (1996)
Bennet Bowman albums Following 1992's SIGHT AND SOUND and 1994's excellent BIG WHITE LIES, GO! finds San Francisco-based singer/songwriter Chris Von Sneidern expanding his musical horizons beyond the power pop forms mastered on the first two albums. While most of GO!'s 11 songs stay more or less within the Byrds-meet-Badfinger power pop paradigm, liberties are ...
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