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We found 13 results for "reggie grantham"
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Reggie Grantham Band: Love Interest (2009)
A great compilation of songs with driving piano, rock guitar and excellent lyrics. Best listened to with the volume up!
Recommended if you like
billy joel,
bruce hornsby,
joe jackson.
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Reggie Grantham: Daybreak (2006)
All original compositions of smooth relaxing piano music with subtle complexity. Perfect to set the mood for a quiet candlelight dinner or relaxing evening with friends. The ‘Daybreak’ CD is a great addition to your music collection.
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george winston.
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Reggie Grantham: Doubleback (2011)
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George Winston.
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Edger: Rocking With Grandma (2010)
Rocking with Grandma is the new album from Kenny Sommer of EdGeR the live band. It has hard rock songs, 2 piano songs, power pop songs, emo songs and 14 live solo tracks.
Recommended if you like
Pearl Jam,
Pink Floyd,
The Beatles.
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Ronnie Nichols: Grandma's Rocking Chair (2007)
Songs that tell a story done in the traditional Country or Bluegrass style.
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Dave Evans,
Larry Sparks,
Pete Goble.
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Elissa Oppenheim Schreiner: Grandma Rocks (2006)
From Swing to Rock ,Latin to Country, to a Baby Rap, Grandma uses various grooves to say it all.
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Mary Ho: Grandma Mary's Latin Rock (2008)
Electric Guitar - Inspirational & motivational - Latin Rock played by a 71 year old grandmother.
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Carlos Santana,
Hank Marvin.
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Rita Mizrahi Shamie aka Grandma Rita: GRANDMA "ROCKS" THIS LITTLE PIGGY. (2004)
You may remember "This Little Piggy" from your childhood, but Rita Shamie's version is "heaven" for 2011. With new words and a musical arrangement that really rocks, this CD is "finger snapping" entertainment for Kids, & Grownups alike.
Recommended if you like
Barbra Streisand,
Judy Garland,
Linda Eder.
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Elissa Oppenheim Schreiner & Sunnie Miller: Grandma Rocks Hanukkah (2009)
Listen as the children describe, sing and celebrate the joyous holiday of Hanukkah with traditional and new songs, the appealing timbre of a clarinet, a dramatic retelling of the Maccabees triumph concluding with the song Children.