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Keith Everett : Keith Everett featuring Luis Miranda
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Folk, pop, and country inspired Singer-Songwriter featuring latin, jazz, country influenced Guitarist.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2000
Keith Everett featuring Luis Miranda Record Label: Orange Morris Records, LLC
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
A Million Uplifting Songs 6:03 Album Only
Sacred High 5:27 Album Only
Riding Along the Road 5:49 Album Only
I'm Leaving Today 5:07 Album Only
My Last Best Friend 4:25 Album Only
Thee Lay Down 5:20 Album Only
The Most Intimate Night 2:53 Album Only
EZ 4:43 Album Only
Four Years 4:09 Album Only
Little Things 4:25 Album Only
Beauty In Air 3:25 Album Only
Head High 4:52 Album Only
Walk Like An Angel 3:16 Album Only
By Your Side 6:23 Album Only
Study in E Minor 1:24 Album Only
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Q: Where did you grow up?
A: On the North Shore of Long Island, New York

Q: When did you start playing guitar?
A: I started playing when I was 22.

Q: What was the first song you learned on the guitar?
A: I learned two songs kind of at the same time: “Rosemary” by Lenny Kravitz and “Father and Son” by Cat Stevens.

Q: Who are some of your (musical) influences?
A: Willie Nelson is my greatest inspiration. Pink Floyd, Phish, Cat Stevens, Barenakedladies, Peter Himmelman, Ben Harper, and the Indigo Girls grab me too. Luis Miranda, my first guitar teacher, has been a great influence; and bassist Brian Kendall Moore is a musical mentor who opened my ears to the significance of a bass and how its sound can be integral to a song and a band.

Q: Why does the guitar mean so much to you?
A. I love its voice, and the fact that any note you hit can be right. Playing the guitar connects me to my thoughts and feelings, and in doing so leads to the tremendous pleasure of writing a song. The guitar is also an endless challenge to my brain and fingers because there is so much to know and see in it. When I practice the guitar, my spirit rises and I feel I’ve evolved that day. In the end, it’s just a lot of fun to play and sing along with.

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