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Jim Goldstein: One True Love (2002)
Inspirational rock - A mix of blues, ballads, rock, reggae, country and latin originals with uplifting, spiritually moving lyrics.
Recommended if you like
Dan Fogelberg,
James Taylor.
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Jim Goldstein: Nourish Your Mind (2010)
This is an uptempo reggae song about the care and feeding of our mind. It has a lighthearted spiritual message about our mind's need for nourishment--everything from what we think to the company we keep.
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Dan Fogelberg,
James Taylor.
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Jim Goldstein & the Band of Angels: Open to Love (1998)
Ten moving inspirational songs about relationships and love. The artist's piano accompaniment and lead vocals are backed up by 5 female vocalists, the Band of Angels. The New Thought lyrics ring true and touch on our common spirituality.
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Billy Joel,
Dan Fogelberg,
James taylor.
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Masakazu Mizuno: Time Difference (2010)
This is a revolution by artists in NY. The next generation of Jazz has finally came out.
"Time Difference" is the most natural 7/4 piece for big band.
Played by NYU Jazz Orchestra, Conducted by Rich Shemaria.
Supervised by Gil Goldstein and Jim McNeely.
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Gil Goldstein,
Jim McNeely,
Thad Jones.
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Eve Alman Goldstein: Endless Seas (2012)
Eve Alman Goldstein's first EP is a cross of folk, alternative and acoustic music.
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Aimee Mann,
Foo Fighters,
The Civil Wars.
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Teddy Goldstein: Backseat (2008)
Songs that will make you laugh and cry, Teddy Goldstein is a very unique singer/songwriter.
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Bob Schneider,
Todd Snider.
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Jim Steele's Country: Jim Steele's Country (1999)
Traditional Western Country songs of heartache, guns, drinking, and misery mixed with Honky-tonk twang and bluegrass flavor.
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Bob Dylan,
Hank Williams,
Johnny Cash.
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Street Circus Symphony: Creature Feature (2008)
Original and captivating blend of rock, hip-hop, reggae, jazz and funk that mesh well with a powerful voice and theatrical wordplay.
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Incubus,
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Sublime,
The Roots.
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Pietro Tonolo, Gil Goldstein, Steve Swallow & Paul Motian: Your Songs - The Music of Elton John (2007)
A rich and moving take on the timeless pop music of Elton John by some of the jazz world's biggest headliners: Paul Motian, Steve Swallow, Gil Goldstein and Pietro Tonolo.
Recommended if you like
Elton John,
Keith Jarrett,
Kenny Wheeler.