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jeriwho
posted on Tue August 8, 2006
Love the Reformation Polka!
posted on Sun February 19, 2006
LOVE THE LORD!
VISIT US.
VISIT US.
posted on Wed December 14, 2005
greetings from canada
always looking for fresh tracks for my UK internet radio broadcasts
all genres welcome, submissions c/o
http://www.projectoverseer.biz/music/play.php?mode=radio&id=55
live music reviews every friday 7p.m est.
new artist accounts at www.projectoverseer.biz
please tell em LEN AMSTERDAM RADIO SHOW sent you
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always looking for fresh tracks for my UK internet radio broadcasts
all genres welcome, submissions c/o
http://www.projectoverseer.biz/music/play.php?mode=radio&id=55
live music reviews every friday 7p.m est.
new artist accounts at www.projectoverseer.biz
please tell em LEN AMSTERDAM RADIO SHOW sent you
len amsterdam radio show-canada
all indie all the time
posted on Wed December 7, 2005
posted on Wed December 7, 2005
Hi there
Some really interesting stuff! I love 'Woad' (I was watching 'Zulu' the other night, so it was doubly amusing to hear your take on that tune!), and the 'gitarre' sounds you have in some of your songs/tunes are just lovely!
cheers
Dan
Some really interesting stuff! I love 'Woad' (I was watching 'Zulu' the other night, so it was doubly amusing to hear your take on that tune!), and the 'gitarre' sounds you have in some of your songs/tunes are just lovely!
cheers
Dan
posted on Wed September 21, 2005
As promised, check out "Guardarme Las Vacas" and "As I Wander", on my music page.
Thanks for your interest.
Thanks for your interest.
posted on Tue September 20, 2005
Thanks for including me on your station. I am going to include "Greensleeves" and "Poverty" on my all-instrumental station, as soon as I can get the site to cooperate!
I have a couple of other tracks that might be appropriate for the Minstrel's Hall, but I haven't uploaded them yet. One is a guitar rendtion of "Guadarme Las Vacas" by Luis de Narvaez, a 16th-century Spanish viheula composer.
The other is kind of wierd, it the same basic form as Minstrel Boy -- triple time dance section framed by two freely flowing sections. Has kind of the feel of a Rennaisance dance to it, but is actually based on an old spiritual. It's got more instrumentation too, with bowed bass, percussion and reeds.
I'll let you know when I've uploaded them.
I have a couple of other tracks that might be appropriate for the Minstrel's Hall, but I haven't uploaded them yet. One is a guitar rendtion of "Guadarme Las Vacas" by Luis de Narvaez, a 16th-century Spanish viheula composer.
The other is kind of wierd, it the same basic form as Minstrel Boy -- triple time dance section framed by two freely flowing sections. Has kind of the feel of a Rennaisance dance to it, but is actually based on an old spiritual. It's got more instrumentation too, with bowed bass, percussion and reeds.
I'll let you know when I've uploaded them.
posted on Thu May 5, 2005
Keep up the Funny Stuff!!
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Happy Cinco de Mayo!