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Dance For Life (version 10)
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This is the version being used to merge lyrics & instrumental version. Clarinet used for male and flute for female. Awaiting lyricist approval before proceeding. Intended as a male/female Duet Pop Ballad. First version to have drums.
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Composer, arranger, songwriter, orchestrator and award winning Film Composer/Scorer.
Composer, arranger, songwriter, orchestrator and award winning Film Composer/Scorer. Won "Best Score" in the 2017 48 Hour Film Project for "Hotline" and nominated for Best Score at the 2017 168 Film Festival for "The Last Command". Also nominated for "Notes (2018)" for "Best Sound Design" Scored/co-produced "Elegantia" which won Houston 2013 48 hour MVP (8 awards) and then placed 2nd to Paris Internationally at Filmapalooza (4 awards). Scored "Gift Of Grace" which won best Kidvid film at 168 Film Festival and "The Door" which won best Documentary at the 2017 168 Film Festival. Won "Listen And Exchange" music producer competition six years in a row. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5688919 Writes both live and electronic / sampled music for both instrumental and vocal performances. Writes in multiple genres including film/tv scores/themes/cues, classical (baroque through late romantic periods), jazz (small ensemble, bebop and big band), pop, adult contemporary and Christmas (and sometimes contemporary Christian). Arranges charts and arrangements for other bands as well as creating pop/jazz hit arrangements for a big band (live) as well as playing keyboards with them.
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
#6,142 in subgenre Peak #117
Charts
Peak #283
Author
Tricia Baker / Joel Irwin
Rights
Tricia Baker / Joel Irwin
Uploaded
January 17, 2008
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MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 4:59
Story behind the song
Based on a July 07 trip I took which included four days in the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador. The Albatross on the southernmost islands of Espanol are one of the few species in the world that mate for life and to connect and stay mated they go through a constant 'dance' (which you can watch in the video segment of the footage I took of them in the video section of www.myspace.com/joelirwin). Perhaps good human relationships also require a constant 'dance'.
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