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Moving and emotional songs and ballads from the heart with accents of jazz and rock. "soul, variety, color - some of that James Taylor song sensibility" - Lorrin "Smokey" Bates (Golden Globe Songwriter of the Year).
Genre:
Easy Listening: Love Songs
Release Date:
2004
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Ron Sorensen
© Copyright-Balladman Music, BMI
(180677000043)
Record Label: Balladman Music Records
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"In a market already saturated with a myriad of singers and musicians, it remains a rare occasion to encounter one of such consummate skill as Ron Sorensen...the purity of his voice, the ease and honesty of his delivery, and his uncompromising instrumental abilities dwell in perfect balance as a tool for his prolific output without limits."
- Charles Floyd - Producer, Arranger, Symphony Conductor
"Listen to the beautiful smooth things going on in this music: soul, variety, color - some of that James Taylor song sensibility"
- Lorrin "Smokey" Bates - Professional membership Chairman of the National Academy of Songwriters / Golden Globe Songwriter of the Year
"Only a few times in my life have I been fortunate enough to cross paths with a talent as stellar as Ron Sorensen. This beautiful and uplifting album is a musical masterpiece...pristinely arranged, masterfully produced and sonically brilliant."
- Jan Buckingham - Multiple Grammy-nominated Songwriter
"I think of Ron as a 'Songwriters songwriter'. I don't know how else to say it. If you are a songwriter listening to Ron's music, then you are an artist's artist viewing a Monet."
- Andrea Standley - Warner Brothers Records
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Expressive and well crafted songs incredibly arranged and produced
author: Mike McAteer
Here is a man who has crafted his art into a musical expression that may require a gentle rain, a lit fireplace, and just maybe a cozy friend snuggling up to you as you listen to this CD. Where are the balladeers today? Well, here he is. Ron's voice sparkles in each tune, whether it is his boogie-blues song, his rocker, or his assortment of poetry sung to a soft background of instruments incredibly arranged by his producer and keyboardist, the legendary Charles Floyd (Natalie Cole, KD Lang, Beach Boys/Brian Wilson).
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