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Justice : The Early Years
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Piano pop rock a la Billy Joel and Five For Fighting, but with the theatrical quality of Jeff Buckley and Meatloaf's album "Bat Out Of Hell".
Genre: Pop: Piano
Release Date: 2003
The Early Years Record Label: Green Beat Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Take a Stand 2:56 Album Only
A New Life 3:31 Album Only
Rusty Ragged Man 3:27 Album Only
So I Believed 3:22 Album Only
Sunshine 3:10 Album Only
SIx Months to Live 3:25 Album Only
Earth and Sky 3:58 Album Only
Fortress 4:27 Album Only
Another Man's War 10:23 Album Only
Qualified 4:34 Album Only
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Album Notes

An award-winning composer and alumni of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, Justice writes soulful songs that merge the worlds of Andrew Lloyd Weber, Billy Joel, and Five For Fighting. He inspires fans with rabble-rousing anthems and endears them with story songs about love, fear, and courage.

In 1999, Justice was invited to join 44 of New York's top composers and lyricists in the BMI Workshop. Two years later, he wowed representatives of Dodger Productions and Hal Prince's office with a sneak preview of his musical about Cesar Chavez.

In 2003, he appeared before thousands of New Yorkers on cable TV and collaborated with hit songwriter Andre Pessis (who wrote Bonnie Raitt's "Slow Ride" and Huey Lewis' "Walking On A Thin Line").

Now in California, Justice performs at rallies and benefits for groups like Vegan Action, In Defense Of Animals, and EarthSave. With fists high in the air, his audiences join in on the choruses of "Take A Stand" and his comical "Whole Food Vegan".

Justice now scouts for the Bay area's most passionate singer/songwriters, and features them at his monthly "Green Beat Songwriter Showcase", a standing room only event. Showcase dates are posted at www.acousticsongwriters.com.

Justice is represented by Blue Metallic Entertainment. He's recording a new CD at Laughing Tiger Studios in San Rafael, due to be released in the Spring of 2005. For more info, contact 510-549-4300.

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