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Wendy Loomis: Anything I Perceive - Single (2010)
In order to assist organizations in Guatemala working to end the violence against women and girls there, (700 killed per year) all my proceeds from the sale of "Anything I Perceive" will be donated to Survivors' Foundation and Population Council.
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Joni Mitchell,
Pink,
Sarah McLaughlin.
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Dan Zimmerman: Northwest Years (2003)
Lo/mid-fi alt blues/folk/worship. He somehow meshes all this into an eclectic collection of profound and challenging music art.
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Sariyah: Alive (2009)
Uptempo Party Music, commercial,Dance-Pop,Club Music
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Britney Spears,
Cascada,
Janet Jackson.
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GFSoldier: Un-Mask-U-Linity (2010)
Powerful, explosive, and anointed spoken word poetry that penetrates the very depths of the human soul. This poetry is strategically designed to minister to the most intricate parts of the psychological being with a theological twist.
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Bishop T. D. Jakes,
Dr. Frederick D. Haynes III,
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson.
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Let Me Introduce You to the End: A Voice from the Mountain (2010)
This spontaneous record was composed and recorded at a rustic wooden house in the mountains of Southern Poland.
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Nick Cave,
Spiritualized,
The Cure.
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Alan Questel: Uncommon Sensing-Moving Beyond Your Self-image (2004)
The Feldenkrais Method
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Cliff Smyth,
Deborah Bowes,
Lavinia Plonka.
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Bob Hoffnar: New Music for Pedalsteel Guitar (2008)
This is a series of recordings made of my own musical ideas using the pedal steel guitar as the main voice. I play steel guitar for a living in NYC and felt the need to put out some of my own music outside of standard song form.
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Brian Eno,
Daniel Lanois,
Harry Partch.
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Andy Fite: Time for My Therapy (2012)
Jazz guitarist, singer and songwriter (also body therapist) Andy Fite in a set of 15 original songs from 2008. The funny ones are hysterical, the rest are absolutely dead serious-- there is no middle ground on this one.
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Frank Sinatra,
Jon Hendricks,
Michael Bublé.
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Johnny Afro: Knock It Out (2005)
Phenomenal J rhymes with the Lazy spray (flow). Fun bouncing dance music with an undergroung twinge. Hip Hop at it's best. Old School, Well Produced Songs, Lyrics are on point, Catchy concepts...That's It.
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Common,
Mobb Deep,
The Roots.