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  • 10 Top Reasons You Should Learn to Play ‘Chord’ Piano  By : Duane Shinn
    There are roughly umpteen zillion reasons why you should learn enough chords to be able to “chord a song” at the piano. By “chord a song”, I mean the ability to play 3 or 4 chords on the piano in some sort of rhythm while you or someone else sings the tune. To do this, you don’t need to be a Van Cliburn; all you need to do is learn a few basic chords and be able to more back and forth between them in some organized rhythmic pattern.
  • 2006 Mozart Year in Vienna/Austria !  By : Jeff Conrad
    From January 27 to 29 there will be a great party in Vienna celebrating Mozart`s 250th birthday. It will be an open party for everyone. But the whole Year 2006 will be a celebrating year for Mozart.
  • 25 Music Jobs That Most People Don't Know About  By : Rita Henry
    You may have heard that music jobs are almost impossible to find, especially if you're young and just starting out. While it may be true that few aspiring musicians will reach the top of the charts, there are hundreds of thousands of music jobs available. Some are for performers, some for teachers, and some for support staff for musicians and performers. Musicians and others in the music industry may work in production, performance, promotion, and education - even medicine. I...
  • 3 Quick & Easy Steps To Playing Music by Ear  By : Duane Shinn
    Playing by ear is the ability to play a piece of music (or, eventually, learn an instrument) by simply listening to it repeatedly. The majority of self-taught musicians began their education this way; they picked up their instrument and began playing an easy melody from a well-known song, slowly picking out the notes as they went along.
  • 3 Reasons to Buy Guitar Lessons eBook  By : Nickolie
    In this clandestine world of the Internet, people have come to realize the wonders of the new technology. It has brought them many advantages and has changed their lives quite remarkably.
  • 3 Secrets To Understanding What Music Is Made Of  By : Duane Shinn
    It’s no secret that virtually everyone loves music in some form or other. After all, it is the universal language, and we all participate in it to some degree from the cradle to the grave. It starts with our Mothers’ lullaby, ends with our funeral song, with a zillion other stops along the way
  • 33 Tips to Becoming a Great Pianist  By : Duane Shinn
    "There are at least 33 elements that contribute to becoming a good pianist," says Duane Shinn, pianist and owner of Keyboard Workshop in Medford, Oregon. "There are probably more, but without these 33 principles a pianist cannot hope to rise to the level of his ability."
  • 3rd Force Force Field Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the 3rd Force CD - Force Field
  • 4/4 Rhythm Strumming  By : ian Williamson
    If you are learning how to play the guitar, the basic 4/4 strumming technique is one of the first guitar playing techniques that you must be able to master.
  • 5 Steps to book your band  By : Gareth Bird - http://www.gig-getter.co.uk
    Knowing how to get your band on at venues is vital if you’re going to get your band heard and seriously market your music. But how do you go about getting someone to book your band when you don't know where to start?
  • 5 Tips For Choosing The Right Electric Guitar  By : Al Wielder
    Tips on making an informed decision when selecting an electric guitar.
  • 6 Tips For Hiring a DJ for Your Wedding!  By : Eric Seminara
    Selecting a Wedding DJ should be a well thought out effort.
  • 7 Tips for Effective Musical Practice  By : Kevin Sinclair
    The quality of your practice is much more important than the quantity. The old saying "practice makes perfect" is only true if the practice itself is perfect. Here are 7 tips to help make your practice more effective and efficient.
  • A Brief History About Downloading Music  By : Herbert Romaro
    Downloading music is a process whereby music files are opened on the Internet and saved for future use. This has become one of the world’s greatest online pastimes during recent years, and the popularity of downloading music continues to grow.

    Ironically, however, downloading music didn’t start off in the most positive light. As a matter of fact, it was considered quite illegal, and many file-sharing technologies, such as peer-to-peer networks, provided countless music to ...
  • A Chorus Line Dances Back Into The Heart Of Broadway  By : Al Terry
    A revival of A Chorus Line has alot to live up to and fans of this legendary Broadway musical cannot wait to see if the legacy will continue thirty years after it's original debut.
  • A Digital Camcorders Review - What You Should Know Before You Buy  By : Jim Johnson
    There has been such rapid changes and improvements in the field of camcorders over the last ten years or so that it may be confusing when you start looking to buy one today.
  • A Guide to Buying an Acoustic Guitar  By : iwilliamson
    Acoustic guitar bodies come in basically the same hourglass shape, with some variations, but they do vary in size, color, wood-type, style, and extra features. You can even buy an acoustic guitar so small that fits into a hiking backpack.
  • A Guide To Piano For Beginners  By : ian Williamson
    Classes that involve piano for beginners would include an introduction to reading and understanding the keys, chords and how to read musical notes. The piano is unlike any other instrument and sounds wonderful as stand alone music or as part of a group. The intense sound of a piano is one that captivates audiences with power or soothes them with serenity.
  • A Guide to Speakers for the Home Theatre System  By : Lorna Findlay
    Perhaps the most essential component of any home theatre system is the speakers. The sound portion of the home theatre experience is what creates a movie like environment for film enthusiasts.
  • A Guide to the Parts of a Guitar  By : ian Williamson
    The guitar is one invention that dates back more than 5000 years ago. Through the years, it has evolved into what people know today as a 6 string musical instrument for right handed players.
  • A Guide To VST Plugins  By : Jason Cole
    If you have been recording or producing music via a computer, you may have heard the term VST. What is VST and how does it figure in to playing, recording, and editing music?
  • A Home Theatre for the Kids  By : Lorna Findlay
    Home theatres are widely enjoyed by the whole family. Everyone likes to have their favorite programs brought to life with great video and outstanding audio. Though everyone can agree that they love home theatre systems, however, there is a difference of opinion that can be a source of frustration.
  • A Home Theatre Theme Night  By : Lorna Findlay
    Home theatres are an awesome way to enjoy a movie. They can also become the centrepiece of a great social gathering. People love the movies.
  • A little information on bluegrass music  By : Rick Martin
    If you enjoy being accompanied throughout your life by melodious sounds, you might want to consider giving bluegrass music a try. You can listen to bluegrass music in the morning when you wake up, hear a few bluegrass music tones when you have your breakfast, lend an ear to bluegrass music from your car’s radio while driving to work, at your work place and finally when you go to sleep later at night. You should especially give bluegrass music a chance whenever you feel you can make a change in y
  • A Look At The Music Of Scotland  By : Gregg Hall
    The unique music of Scotland is easily recognized around the world and has remained a vibrant force to this day while many forms of traditional music worldwide have experienced a loss of popularity to pop music.
  • A look into Idol Season 3 and other Idol seasons’ controversies  By : David Yuri
    During the early days of 2002, the only people who had ever heard of the American Idol were the numerous television executives who had decided that this show had no future.
  • A look into the history of royalty free music  By : Anne Tide
    The notion of royalty free music is likely to appear as an exceedingly puzzling one for the less knowledgeable yet potential user of the advantages that come along with the decision to bring such music into play.
  • A Low Cost Home Theater Speaker Review  By : Jim Johnson
    When it comes to home theater equipment it's easy to spend lots of money very fast. Since the surround sound speaker systems needed for a true home theater experience are made up of 6 speakers including the subwoofer, they can be a substantial part of the cost all by themselves.
  • A Matter of Style  By : Gordon Lee
    There are numerous styles of music to choose from when deciding what you want to sing, so where do you begin. Discover what musical style resonates with you.
  • A Merry R&B Christmas  By : Martin Fister
    As Thanksgiving comes and goes, it's time to get into the Christmas spirit! This article provides recommendations for some great R&B music to listen to during the holiday.
  • A Potted History of the Guitar  By : ian Williamson
    The guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments today. Most of the music that you hear on the radio uses guitars in many different ways: pop, rock, reggae, blues, ballads and everything else is influenced by the guitar.
  • A Short History of the Christmas Carol  By : J. Randy Stocklin
    Some of our songs about Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, Baby Jesus, and the holiday of Christmas are probably older than you think. Can you believe that one of the oldest Christmas carols was actually put together in the 300s?
  • ABBA are they getting back together?  By : Andrew Jacob
    32 Years have passed since ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest. Are they getting back together? How much pressure is put on to revive ABBA?
  • Access to Music via the Internet - opening up a whole new world of choice  By : stephenmorgan
    The Intenet has opened whole new horizons for music lovers the world over with a rapidly expanding choice of music available to purchase.

    Choices hitherto uneconomic are now available and the results of your purchases are so immediate
  • Acid Jazz - African Contemporary - Rai - Jazz Styles Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Acid Jazz draws on many musical styles Funk (mainly 1970s Funk), Soul, R&B, Hip Hop, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian and it has no standard beats. This article will be discussing Acid Jazz, African Contemporary and Rai Jazz styles along with their history and developments.
  • Acoustic Alchemy American/English Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Acoustic Alchemy CD - American/English
  • Acoustic Alchemy Red Dust And Spanish Lace Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Acoustic Alchemy CD - Red Dust And Spanish Lace
  • Adding music to your PowerPoint presentation does make a difference  By : Thomson Chemmanoor
    When making making PowerPoint presentations, the presenter is always on the lookout to make the presentation more interesting to the audience. This is the reason why some presenters add graphics, video images, animations or music to the PowerPoint presentation.
  • Aerosmith Just Keeps On Rockin  By : F.R. Penn
    For over three decades, Aerosmith have been one of rocks most revered and popular bands, crafting classic songs full of raw guitar runs and intensely energetic vocals. The band first reached fame in the 1970s with a string of hits……
  • Afro Cuban 6/8 - Cascara - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Cuban clave rhythms would emerge in Africa, in the Nigerian Yoruba tribe. Unlike the rumba clave, which is based on a duple feel, the Afro Cuban 6/8 rhythm is based on a triple feel. In this article we will be discussing the Afro Cuban 6/8 and Cascara styles.
  • Afro Cuban Jazz History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Within 50 years after Columbus discovered the New World, the Spaniards instituted slavery in Cuba. The slave trade was concentrated in the western part of the island, caused Afro-Cuban music to develop in Matanzas, Havana Province, and the city of Havana.
  • Ahmir Brings R&B The Gift  By : Martin Fister
    Ahmir is a hot new act on the R&B scene with a new album, The Gift, released on April 10, 2007. The group has already started establishing a presence in the industry, with its first single "Welcome To My Party," being placed at #19 on Billboard's Year End R&B Singles Sales Chart. The track was also declared eligible for a Soul Train Music Award. R&B Haven recently had the chance to interview the group on its musical background and plans for the album.
  • Alan Jackson Precious Memories Country Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Alan Jackson CD - Precious Memories
  • Album Cover Design  By : Adrian Larrsen
    More than just free download of the latest CD covers and DVD covers album art.
  • Album cover search – a wealth of possibilities  By : Rick Martin
    It cannot be denied that music has always been an important part of our life. Today, since the advent of the Internet we are only able to enjoy it even more, having more attractive opportunities. We can use the Internet to find the kind of music we are interested in, download lyrics and last, but not least, to do a thorough album cover search.
  • Album covers have become a necessity in today's music industry  By : Adrian Larrsen
    Album covers have become a necessity in today's music industry. Album art, also known as cd or DVD art, (depending actually on what it serves), has several purposes.
  • All About Sheet Music  By : Dave Smith
    Sheet music is an important tool for established musicians and those who want to learn. If you do not know how to read sheet music, don’t worry.
  • All You Need To Find Les Miserables Tickets On Broadway  By : Al Terry
    Les Miserbales will open on Broadway in New York with a limited 6 month run. Tickets will sell out fast and these sources will help find great tickets at outstanding prices.
  • All You Need To Know About Synthesizers  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Synthesizers are sound modifying and reproducing units. They can be either installed on a computer system or be physical like the classical synthesizers produced by Yamaha.
  • All You Need To Know For Saving On Broadway Tarzan Tickets  By : Al Terry
    Tarzan the Broadway musical has gained popularity in New York but discounted tickets can still be found.
  • All You Need To Know To Find Wicked Broadway Tickets  By : Al Terry
    Wicked Broadway tickets can be had at a discounted price with these need to know tips.
  • Alternative Rock Band Soul Asylum Bio  By : Rich Stephenson
    Soul Asylum is an American alternative rock band that formed in Minneapolis , Minnesota in 1983.
  • American Idol Wannabees: Do Us All A Favor?  By : Michael Nalbone
    Don't practice. Dress funny.
  • An Alternative Way To Adjust Your Guitar Nut  By : Andrew Preston
    Most new guitars arrive from the factory with the nut just barely playable. Older guitars may have the nut filed or worn down so much that fret buzz cannot be eliminated by neck or string height adjustment. If you have a new guitar, or you are replacing the nut with a new one, here is an alternative method to file and adjust the nut material to make your guitar play like the professionals guitars play.

    Before adjusting anything, make sure your guitar is strung up correctly...
  • An Intro To Music & Video Editing Software  By : Jack Smith
    Great introduction to some common video and music editing softwares.
  • An Introduction to 8-string guitar  By : rock
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  • An Introduction to the Types of Guitar  By : ian Williamson
    The guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments today. There are different kinds of guitars that are available out for different guitar players.
  • An Overview of Guitar Tuning  By : ian Williamson
    The guitar is such a simple and convenient instrument: just open the case and start playing. Well, it’s not THAT simple. A good practice before playing the guitar is to tune it first.
  • Animal Skin Native American Drums - The Life Of Indian Tribal Heritage  By : Nelson Montana
    Native American drums are arguably the most well known Native American instruments among Native Americans and non American Indian people alike. Drums for many generations have always been at the center of American Indian lifestyle, forming what has become the central point of religion and spirituality as well as social gatherings where a pow wow drum is at the center.
  • Another View Of Mobile Ringtones Industry - Cingular ringtones  By : adam2008
    Another View Of Mobile Ringtones Industry
  • AOL Music: All You Have to Understand about AOL Music  By :
    AOL better known as America Online is one of the world's most well known portals. AOL Music is one of the most visited sections on the website. AOL Music has one of the world's largest databases of downloadable music and music videos. You can download music or music videos at reasonable rates on AOL Music. Many songs are absolutely free to download while there are charges on other songs. To become a member of AOL Music you just have to sign up on the AOL Music and then you are ready to go.
  • Are Wireless Surround Sound Speakers The Wave Of The Future?  By : Jim Johnson
    If you like to enjoy the thundering bass and wraparound sound that you often experience at the movie theater, then building your own home theater with surround sound may be just what you need.
  • Are You Holding Your Guitar Correctly ?  By : ian Williamson
    A guitar can be an easy and fun instrument to play. Start by learning the correct method of handling the instrument.
  • Asian Music  By : Dream
    Asian4Ever.net brings you the best in Asian Entertainment and Multimedia resources with free news, gossip, downloads, arcade, live radio, mp3 player and more.
  • ATVs of All Shapes and Sizes from Yamaha  By : Mitch Johnson
    Don't forget to look at Yamaha ATV's before you make your purchase.
  • Audio Effects – Compression & Ring Modulation  By : Jason Cole
    Moving on down the line, today we continue our series on audio effects and editing tools. In the past few articles we’ve such effects as reverb, flange, delay, and noise gate. If you enjoy dabbling in audio production, you’re going to enjoy today’s article.
  • Audio Effects – Phase Shifting & Chorus  By : Jason Cole
    Audio effects! Is there anything they can’t do? We’re continuing on with this series, this article being part 4 in the series. I was thinking about the best way to abstractly describe the function and importance of audio effects and knowing your effects well. This is what I came up with.
  • Audio Effects – Reverb & Delay  By : Jason Cole
    Audio effects, we all know what they are, sort of. They are used to manipulate audio in ways that are not available with traditional playing and recording techniques. If you’re like me, and enjoy dabbling in audio production, you’re probably familiar with all the basic effects.
  • Audio Effects – Vocoder and Auto-Tune  By : Jason Cole
    Alright, thanks for coming back for my next installment in this article series concerning audio effects. In the past few weeks we have covered quite a few commonly used effects, such as reverb, delay, flange, and compression. These effects all have wide scopes of usage, and are probably used on a daily basis in most modern recording studios, on a wide range of different musical styles.
  • Austin Music Insights  By : Ryan Pitylak
    Austin music has become more and more popular over the years and it had and still has a huge impact among young musicians but also regular music fans.
  • Avenue Q Is Broadway's Sesame Street For Adults  By : Al Terry
    Avenue Q brings adult content to a Sesame Street style storyline.
  • Avnex Music Morpher Gold 3.0 – A Closer Look  By : Wayne Rice
    Avnex Music Morpher Gold 3.0 is an impressive collection of powerful audio tools. The built-in Audio Editor is looked at in depth and in detail. Filters and Effects are detailed; DirectX and VST modules are also supported. This all in one audio suite is highly recommended.
  • Avril Lavigne Under My Skin CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Avril Lavigne CD - Under My Skin
  • Back In Time With A Chorus Line on Broadway  By : Al Terry
    A Chorus Line will return to Broadway and try to continue the legacy it started over thirty years ago.
  • Bad Guitar Playing Habits  By : ian Williamson
    In the course of learning to play the guitar, many people develop bad habits which are disturbing and inappropriate to people. These bad habits are easy to overcome once the person realizes that he has them and becomes familiar with the proper way to play the guitar.
  • Band Name Origins: Stories Behind Band Names  By : Jack Reider Sr
    Here you can read about the stories behind the names of some of bands and popular music artists sorted in alphabetical order.
  • Barry Manilow - Singer And Songwriter Extraordinaire Returns To The Stage  By : Jay Nault
    For generations, Barry Manilow has been singing his way into the hearts of millions of people from every corner of the globe. His songs are anthems for couples in every time zone, and his songwriting acumen is legendary. Fans will be thrilled to know that Manilow is returning to the stage in Las Vegas in 2006. Manilow will be playing regular shows at the Las Vegas Hilton, and his appearance is just another reason to visit the biggest oasis in the world. Below is a look at how...
  • Basic Guitar Buying Tips  By : ian Williamson
    Guitars are one of the best musical instruments man has ever created. In fact, almost 65% of Americans know how to play the guitar. This is because learning how to play the guitar is as easy as 1-2-3.
  • Battle Of The ‘Record’ Legends  By : Samuel Hary
    This Christmas the sun is shining on every music lover out there in UK. The ‘greatest hits’ compilations of bands such as The Beatles, U2, Westlife and Oasis are available in the market and the fans are a confused lot. Let’s try and figure out that in this cold weather what is hot and what’s not so…
  • Batucada, Samba And Bossa Nova - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The word Batucada refers to the percussion rhythms of street Samba from carnival in Rio de Janeiro and is played solely on percussion instruments. In this article we will be discussing Batucada, Samba and Bossa Nova styles their development and history.
  • BBC Banned Music: Top Singles Banned By the BBC  By : Jack Reider Sr
    Here you can read about some the top singles that were banned by Auntie Beeb.
  • Be In Tune With Guitar Lesson Options  By : Ben Franklin
    There are a number of locations where free, basic guitar lessons can be found.
  • Beats 365 - The New Unlimited Resource For Hip Hop Beats  By : Adam Bauthues
    Beats 365 comes out of nowhere and offers us all a lesson in how to fulfill a niche market with class and style. How long will it be before others catch on? Can others even compete?
  • Beginner Guitar Lessons: What You Need to Know  By : Nickolie
    Beginner guitar lessons usually have basic music scales and how to position for certain chords; it is vital to have some amount of music theory so you can always fall back to it, this maybe even when you become an expert musician.
  • Beginner Secrets for Learning to Play the Guitar  By : Gambling Guru
    There has been an explosion of online guitar teaching course lately and this has changed the equation forever. There are numerous online websites that are designed to teach a student how to play the guitar. These courses take potential guitar players from the simple basics to complex chords and various playing styles. In order to learn online, all you really need is your guitar, a computer and internet access. You should search for a site that best suits your particular needs.
  • Beginners guide to DJ'ing  By : Mark Mortlock
    Things to consider when starting out as a DJ:

    - What type of DJ will you be - Mobile Disco DJ or Club/Bar DJ? If becoming a Mobile DJ you will need a larger cross section of music as you will be catering to the tastes of many mixed audiences. If becoming a Club/Bar DJ you may be able to focus on one specific form of music.

    - Try out on a friends or community centres equipment first to see if you like it before you commit to any large expenditure.

    - Equipment to consider:

    - Record players (decks) or CD mixers. Technics 1200/1210 are the industry standard for record decks and Numark CDN 88’s for CD mixing are also good.

    - A mixer

    - Amplifiers and Speakers

    - Head phones

    - Microphone

    Make sure your first gig goes smoothly by:

    - Making a note of the equipment you will need on the night.
    - Turning up early if you are using the venues equipment to make sure you know how to use it.
  • Belly Dancing Is A Glorious Way To Lose Your Inhibitions  By : Angela Noble
    Belly dancing per se has been around for centuries and the very word brings to mind images of lithe women rolling their bodies sinuously to the call of music. Its origin seems to drift historically between oriental or inspired by the Romany gypsies.
  • Best Songs to Start on the Guitar  By : ian Williamson
    Learning how to play the guitar is not only based on learning how to strum the chords it also includes learning to play the songs. If the player is a beginner, it may be a little difficult for him to play songs with the guitar.
  • Beth Orton Comfort Of Strangers Pop Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Beth Orton CD - Comfort Of Strangers
  • Bits and Pieces of a Guitar  By : Sandra Stammberger
    The guitar is an instrument that is more than 5000 years old. Traces of this instrument can be discovered in ancient central Asia.
  • Black Eyed Peas Makes It Big  By : Philip Nicosia
    Hip-hop music has come a long way. Groups using this musical style have come and go. But perhaps, the one that has stayed longer in the music scene and has gained much international fame is none other than the Black Eyed Peas.
  • Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business R and B Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    R and B music fans will recognize some of the well-known guests that have been assembled to play along throughout this collection on several of the tracks. Artists like Sting, Justin Timberlake and James Brown just to name a few.
  • Blink 182  By : Dead-Yahoo
    Blink 182 (pronounced "blink one eighty two") is a punk band from San Diego, California, U.S. formed in 1992 by Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Scott Raynor in the northern San Diego suburb of Poway.
  • Blow Horns for Safety  By : Stevee
    The most common and new type horn which can be added on to your vehicle is the air horns. There are triple and dual tone air horns which are very simple to install and makes great sounds. These types of horns are available in various sizes to fit in a vehicle, and inclusive with all escalating hardware. To know more and further information about these emergency lights, horns, car horns, air horns, sirens, police sire and beacon log on to www.wolohornsusa.com
  • Bluegrass, Western Swing, And Country Two-Beat - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Growing out of the instrumentation of early 20th century string bands and the influence of Blues, Bluegrass received radio exposure in the 1930s. In this article we will be discussing Bluegrass, Western Swing, and Country Two-Beat styles, their development and history.
  • Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One  By : Eric Starr
    In the post civil war united states, a mixture of field hollers, spirituals, and dance music gave birth to the Blues. By the early 20th century, Blues had emerged as its own genre. In this article we will be discussing Blues development and history - part one.
  • Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two  By : Eric Starr
    In United States Blues has evolved from an unaccompanied vocal music traditions of African American slaves into a wide variety of styles, sub genres, and regional variations. In this article we will be discussing Blues development and history - part two.
  • Blues Guitar - The 12 Bar Blues and More  By : Griff Hamlin
    Though most blues guitar players are familiar with a 12 bar blues, most don't know about the 8 and 16 bar blues forms. This article describes all three forms and give some example tunes to listen to.
  • Blues Guitar – A Brief History  By : Griff Hamlin
    A brief history of the blues guitar from the 1920's to the present day.
  • Bob Baldwin Standing Tall Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Bob Baldwin CD - Standing Tall

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