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scripture from Psalm 119 is read within this song. My wife and I both participated in the reading of the scriptures within this song. The scripture reading occurs later on within the song so you will have to wait to hear it. My part oc
Need a reality escape? Instead, this song offers reality an escape from your dismal and unfriendly view of it...which all to often causes it to be what it is...from your perspective. This song is a ray of hope, penetrating past the mundane.
description. This is a case where I would rather have the listener describe. Please feel free to leave comments.
Electronic elements meet acoustic realism.
This song offers the Grand Piano a chance to escape from its normal setting into a place less traditional & less confined. Electronic elements meet the realism of the Grand Piano, seeing a new kaleidoscope of shapes & colors from each other. Listen
A prayer and song for those in distress.
Co-written by Doug Wollman and Don Woehler
Vocals - Doug Wollman
Guitars - Robb Ross
Keys (piano), programming & mixing & production - Doug Wollman
Creative Abyss
This song may still be a rough cut version...not sure. I'm trying to give some indication for what may be a new direction in 2009. Trying to play acoustic guitar for the first time on a recording....(well, first time in a long time anyway.) Trying to
I think this might be one of my better songs. I may still want to have guitar added, and do backup vocals, but it's alot farther than the roughcut version still available to check out on soundclick. With this song I noticed the difference between the
Listen to the birds and the rain and a grand piano sing a song of their own within the realm of the prairie landscape.

