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Carol Tingle: Centering For The Performer - Opening To The Creative Voice Within (2007)
Guided Meditations for Performers - who intend to share their creativity and artistry in the world from a deep place of inspiration from within.
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Caroline Myss,
Clarissa Pinkola Estés.
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Leslie Carol Baer Dinkel: Carpe Diem (2011)
A singer-songwriter in the poignant style of the ballads of the 1960s, Leslie’s music has been heard from intimate coffee house venues to rallies in Times Square. Her newest album continues her insight and focuses on the nature and preciousness of time.
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Joan Baez,
Joni Mitchell,
Judy Collins.
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Leslie Carol Baer Dinkel: One Step At a Time (2011)
A singer-songwriter in 1960s style, Leslie’s music has been heard from intimate coffee house venues to rallies in Times Square. Includes well-crafted love songs, songs of self awareness and social conscience—an uplifting combination.
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Joan Baez,
Joni Mitchell,
Kate Wolf.
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Leslie Carol Baer Dinkel: I Could Have Never Come This Far (2011)
A singer-songwriter in the style of the 1960s, Leslie’s music has been heard from intimate coffee house venues to rallies in Times Square. Here Leslie’s tradition of commentary on social issues and self exploration continues, with a deepening of insight.
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Ani DiFranko,
Janis Ian,
Judy Collins.
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Various Artists: The Weaver's Way (feat. Leslie Carol Baer Dinkel) (2011)
A singer-songwriter in the style of the 1960s, Leslie’s music has been heard from intimate coffee house venues to rallies in Times Square. This benefit compilation is both thoughtful and whimsical including cuts from like-minded folk artists.
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Anne Murray,
Carole King,
Karen Carpenter.
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Various Artists: Carols (LifeChurchtv) (2011)
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Monte Pittman: Pain, Love & Destiny (2011)
Hearkening back to the days of classic rock, this explosive, testosterone-fueled rock album is chock full of electrifying, transcendent guitar solos, along with lyrics offering up an ancient, surreal campfire tale of Faustian deals, destiny, and rebirth.
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Collective Soul,
Foo Fighters,
Pink Floyd.
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Edwige: Rise and sing (2004)
a unique voice and style.her songs range from classical to dance track with a swirl of swing jazz and folk
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Edwige: you show them the moon and they look at your finger (1996)
a unique voice and style.her songs range from classical to dance track with a swirl of swing jazz and folk