Mexican Beer
© Copyright-Paul Reece
(634479049927)
Record Label: Paul Reece
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A prolific and natural storyteller and songwriter with a writers' gift for narrative, a painters' eye for landscape, a poets' taste for romance, and a comics' gift for humor.An engaging and honest performer who opens the minds and hearts of audiences,leaving them laughing and wanting more. A satisfying mixture of John Prine and Gordon Lightfoot.
QUOTES:
"An amazing songwriter and performer." Melanie Seaman,Highlands of Ohio Folk and Celtic Music Society
"A Great Songwriter." Victoria Parks, Recording artist, performer
"A modern Mark Twain." Bill Millikin, Excel Representative
"Music and singing is very good." John Rice Irwin, Director of Museum of Appalachia
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Drink up THIS shit while it lasts 'cause it's good to the last drop!
author: Lenny Hoffman
Once in a generation will a storyteller of this ilk put out his ruminations so succintly and graphicly assuring as say we are not so differant as we are alike.
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"Great Music for everyone to listen to"from a fine upcoming Artist
author: Thomas E.reis
What a fine variety of great music and a great Artist!!
music for persons from all walks of life
Indians(red Apple indian)
Animal lovers(My Buddy),Babbysetter(the babysetters song)Railraoders(Mexican beer)Amishmen(Apple Dan)Immigrants(song)
Homeless persons(Homeless)Lovers(Say yes again to love)
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This CD is at once thoughtful, heartfelt, sexy and fun!!
author: C. Lee Greer
Wow! Captures me on many levels! The instrumentals create rich visual landscapes, lyrics and vocals heal, the playful storytelling is a delight, and the CD as a whole blends seamlessly from one song to the next! This singer/songwriter is to be enjoyed for years to come.
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it's short, entertaining, understandable, storytelling narrated with music!!
author: Jdshifflet-a Friend Of Paul's
all of these songs are a part of life. everyone who listens
will recognize a part of themselves in the words. my favorite is red apple indian "which you can't hear" but all
of these songs are well versed and understood. i'm waiting
for the next cd. nice work!!
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