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A blend of Classic Rock, Soft Rock, Blues and Country
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2006
Weather Music Gallery
John Fausett
© Copyright-John G. Fausett
(837101163019)
Record Label: WeatherDrip Music
SPECIAL: 20% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
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For starters, music has been a part of me since I was a toddler. For years I impersonated artists on the Top 40, mainly during the 60s and 70s. But in 1976 a friend challenged me to write my own songs, and so it began.
Weather phenomena have been used as metaphors in songs for ages. (I did it, too!) But in how many songs is weather the big star? Fewer yet promote weather preparedness and safety. So, in 1999, I began writing songs that would compliment my job’s (National Weather Service) mission: To save lives and property!!!
I’ve been told most of my weather songs have a characteristic “morbid shock line”. Well, it seems to get the message across! If a few lives can be saved, so be it!
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great music -- do more
author: cindy
bought Weather Music Gallery and loved it..have already pre-ordered his next one --- Southwestern splendor CD!! Always watched John Fausett when he was the weather man on KVIA 7--missed him when he left. can't wait for the christian cds to be done!!
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thanks for the wx music
author: Wayne Burkett Sr
Great cd.
Over time I will be purchasing some cds to be used as a raffle at our Skywarn training classes. I wish the wording of the eyes of the west where more like eyes of the country. I think that is one of the better cuts on the cd.
Thanks for all you do for the NWS and the public.
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I Love This Guy!
author: Weather Freak
If you like good music and dangerous weather scenarios, you will love John Fausett's CD, "Weather Music Gallery"... I have my copy!
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Genious I tell you!!!
author: Bubb Rubb
Absolute genious! A cross between Christopher Cross...Kenny Loggins and the Weather Channel. Weather is serious business and it is about time someone took is seriously!!! Way to go John!
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