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Paul Harrison : A New Blend
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Drawing on the vocal and instrumental talents of Paul's gifted friends, the songs range from violin-flavored emotive folk to sax-inflected acoustic jazz to harmonica-shaded blues -- songs that soothe, smile, and groove.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2006
A New Blend Record Label: Paul Harrison
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Carolina 2:36 $0.99
Anything 3:07 $0.99
Teach Me With a Whisper 4:50 $0.99
Call It a Day 3:28 $0.99
Getting Back to Being Me 3:53 $0.99
A Thousand Swans 3:02 $0.99
Do Something 3:52 $0.99
Float 4:06 $0.99
Full Moon 4:11 $0.99
Laura's Canon 3:10 $0.99
Was That You? 3:04 $0.99
Winter 3:48 $0.99
Sacred Chalice 3:05 $0.99
Recipe for You 3:45 $0.99
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"Paul Harrison's songs speak directly from his true heart." -- Sloan Wainwright, nationally-known singer/songwriter

"Paul Harrison is one of the best new talents to hit the local music scene in a long time."
-- Michael Macey, WRNR Radio, Annapolis MD

"I compare Paul's creative writing style to James Taylor and Harry Chapin. Paul is a wonderful storyteller and plays beautiful harmonic and melodic guitar. His performances are very personable and from the heart. Paul's honesty and sensitivity are present in all of his songs and I look very forward to hearing more of his exceptional music." -- Michael Zampi - Producer & Owner of The Note Factory" (www.zampi-productions.com)

"Whether he's got his tongue in cheek, or his heart on his sleeve, Paul Harrison brings a genuineness to the range of human emotion, for he is a songwriter in the true sense: he opens himself fully to his audience." -- Melissa McClain, singer/songwriter, Charlottesville, Va.

"[Paul] combines the spirit of both of [his] Beatle namesakes very well--the melancholy sensitivity of George and the narrative creativity of Paul, plus the charming guitar work of both." -- Prof. Del Palmer (English), McDaniel College

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