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Mark Henderson & Lou Stant : A Ramblers Soul
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This new album has several styles, Americana, cinematic, adult contemporary. This is not a religious album, but one of inspiration and over coming adversity.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2008
A Ramblers Soul Record Label: Mark Henderson & Lou Stant
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Ain\'t Life Grand 3:10 $0.99
Crosees 5:25 $0.99
Irish Sea 3:24 $0.99
Leavin\' Indiana 1:43 $0.99
Lake Ponchartrain 4:26 $0.99
Goin West 3:08 $0.99
The Mighty Ohio 5:29 $0.99
Listen To The Silence 4:13 $0.99
Monica 4:04 $0.99
The Limberlost 4:37 $0.99
Pip\'s Theme 2:46 $0.99
A Rambler\'s Soul 3:20 $0.99
Come To The Water 4:41 $0.99
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Album Notes

"A Rambler's Soul" is a blending of contemporary musical motifs ranging
from Americana and folk to pop and country, including influences from Classical,
Irish, Mariachi and Cajun traditions. Mark Henderson and Lou Stant
have crafted a listening experience that journeys through the soul of
our nation, offering the listener a historical and spiritual perspective with
inspiration, peace and hope. Accomplished in their own right, Mark and Lou
have combined their unique pallets of musical color into a cohesive and satisfying mix of fresh, inspirational compositions. Certainly, this music will be on the listener's favorite play list for a long time to come!


Mark Henderson is an innovative composer and an accomplished keyboard artist from California who has created music for such diverse worlds as film, television, animation, musical theatre, video, CD-ROMs and international trade conventions. He has composed for a comprehensive clientele including Dream Works, The Smithsonian, Bausch & Lomb, Sea World, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival , NBC News, Reebok and Honda and many more. “A Rambler’s Soul” is Mark’s second CD of his original compositions.
Lou Stant has been a songwriter since 1972, and a professional musician/recording artist in Indiana since 1982. Having alternated since the early ‘80s between ensemble and solo work, he has been performing various styles of acoustic music since moving to Southern Indiana in 1996, and is currently a part of a blues/jazz trio, “the Mizfits”, which performs regularly in Brown and surrounding counties, and periodically in Indianapolis. “A Rambler’s Soul” is Lou’s fifth CD.

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REVIEWS

author: Larry
Mark, you've done it again! Another wonderful CD, this time traveling through the back roads of Americana, incorporating the tastes and feel of the time and place. “I especially liked the piece "Lake Ponchartrane because the music and feel reminded me of the great lakes and ships that have always been almost mythical in their legends. Great job, my friend! Larry – New Mexico
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author: Marty
“This is a great CD. It has incredible commercial appeal. If your name was Eric Clapton or Robert Plant and you produced this CD, you'd be going to the Grammy's to accept an award this year. We got the CD 5 days ago and have listened to it at least 7 or 8 times to date. We've enjoyed it. The string arrangements are outstanding...especially good vocals by John Christina and Tad.....Lou has an easy-to-listen-to voice. "Come to the Water"...a brilliant production....to one of the multi-millionaire tele-evangelists dominating the airwaves....it is the standout tune on the album, if I had to pick one. I loved your instrumental pieces, Mark.....you're composing inspired music these days.... Congrats” Marty – Ventura California
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author: Allan
“Come to the Water is my favorite song on that CD. I don't know how anybody couldn't relate to that song. Even if we won't admit to feeling that emotion, we all know it and can connect with it. And it stays with you long after the song has ended. I find myself humming it for hours after hearing it. Great work! Allan – St. Louis
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author: JD Fisher
“Wow!!! It is GREAT, Mark! Was sad to hear when the last song ended, as it, it left me wanting a lot MORE!!!”
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