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Jim Bizer : Connected
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Helplessly eclectic singer/songwriter blends folk and jazz with thoughtful (and sometimes quirky) lyrics to create cool (and award-winning) songs.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2004
Connected Record Label: Brozone
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Have a Little Faith 4:36 $0.99
(Maybe We're Not) So Far Apart 5:27 $0.99
We Are All Connected 4:23 $0.99
Out of Nowhere 3:39 $0.99
Too Much of a Good Thing 3:56 $0.99
The River Knows 4:35 $0.99
Coach 4:38 $0.99
Gonna Take My Son To Work 2:29 $0.99
Over My Head 3:32 $0.99
Kicking and Screaming 4:33 $0.99
Now It Starts 3:04 $0.99
Just a Dream 3:27 $0.99
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Album Notes

Jim Bizer has been making music and writing songs for as long as he can remember. He started his professional career at age 14; he's been a "cover" musician, a session player and a composer for radio and television as well as a performing songwriter. He's played literally thousands of gigs, mostly around the midwest and his native Detroit (though recently he's been expanding his horizons.) Jim has a way with words, a muse for melody and a grip on being a great guitarist (not to mention an annoying affection for alliteration.) He's a dang good songwriter.

2004 brings his second CD "Connected", on which Jim sings about faith, rivers, baseball, subatomic particles and combustible waterfowl. Somehow, this stuff works: the title song won the Grand Prize in the Great American Song Contest, he is a three-time Kerrville New Folk finalist and was a "first five" recorded round pick at the 2004 Mountain Stage NewSong festival.

Don't miss Closer To The Surface, Jim's release from 2001, also available here.

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REVIEWS

Amazing music
author: Jessie
Jim Bizer's music is so moving and beautiful. "Connected" quickly became one of my permanant favorite CDs, I can't get enough of it
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This CD is introspective and thoughtful
author: Brandon
This is one of the better CD's I've heard in quite some time. Though one or two songs were only average, the rest was excellent. The music itself is straightforward and definitely on the mellow side, which I think worked well. Bizer's depth mainly shines through in they lyrics, which to me were often very insightful and unique.
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