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    Jonathan Edward Balfour
     
    Levity
    Personal and stylish lyrics combined with original melodies on the piano.
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    J.Y. Miller
     
    Color Me
    Fresh with an old-soul sensibility. Pop piano with a jazz and classical twist. Lyrics worth listening to.
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    One1even
     
    Pluto
    An explosion of creativity and feeling squeezed into thirteen catchy songs.
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    Wes Fracker
     
    Wes Fracker Live
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    victor prims
     
    his healing words
    Orchestral-style pop, with keyboards and vocals!
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    One1even
     
    Pluto
    An explosion of creativity and feeling squeezed into thirteen catchy songs.
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    Dolson
     
    Eightynine
    This record has a strong 70's pop melancholy with a bit more to the lyric than trying to get her into bed (though honestly there is a bit of that as well). If you realize that any Jackson Browne LP beats that Blunt dude, you should check it out.
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    James Egan
     
    So Much Still Remains
    So Much Still Remains is an album about loss and potential. It includes songs for a variety of moods. James Egan uses the piano to quietly consider the serious but also to invite the hopeful. If you are a fan of piano-led pop/rock, give this a listen.
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    Jimmy Tierney
     
    Show
    This CD makes stops at catchy pop, thoughtful ballad, top 40 hit, and A cappella that despite obvious differences compliment each other. This catchy, fun, and sincere album will deliver you a smile, a laugh, and maybe even something to relate to.
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    Leon Young
     
    Hope
    Coldplay meets worship! Driven, modern rock worship music conveying a message of Hope in Jesus Christ.
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    Amy Fox
    ...from the Underbelly
    ...from the Underbelly is the musical equivalent of a movie, alive with the texture, comfort and intensity of a heartbeat...
    Amy Fox is a singer, songwriter, piano/keyboard player, guitarist, musician; and all around hardworking artistic woman. Fox has musical vision and is not afraid to take chances. She became a solo artist in 1998 and has not looked back. Taking Public Offering, her first release, and her vast catalog of originals on a Southwest promotional tour, she gained fans, listeners and press. She showcased at Eat'm, created musical alliances, and was back in the studio. Fox recorded two demos with different flavors as a prelude to her second full length. One was recorded at the famous Log Cabin in Nashville, with John Carter Cash, who rounded up Rick Lonow (Bellamy Brothers), Dave Roe (Johnny Cash) and Kenny Vaughn (Lucinda Williams). The second was recorded with colleagues/friends/musicians in Austin, Bryan Keeling (Shooter Jennings - www.shooterjennings.com), Bill Small and Gary Herman. Two songs from the latter demo exist on Fox's 2001 release, ...from the Underbelly. Moved by her experience to events around her, (Fox was asked to compose for an outreach project in the Amazon, and memorably honored the women of Juarez, Mexico in "Nowheretown In Mexico")...from the Underbelly arose from Fox's experiences and overall feeling about the human condition at this point in her life in the world, and was recorded with fellow musicians from Austin. It is praised: "That record...is a bracing experience, both intense and joyous. (Fox's) music is resolutely feminine and bravely introspective, yet it is also aggressive and universal...accomplished...dazzling...professionally produced, radio-ready...quite unlike anything on the airwaves today." - Randy Anthony, MusicAustin.com "...the most accessible and satisfying rock-oriented singer-songwriter album I've heard in years." - Alan Lewis, New England Music Scrapbook "(Fox's) morphing album is riveting from beginning to end." - Elizabeth Nitz, Femmusic "...perfect highway driving music...put the top down and turn up the volume." - Dennis Halsey, Best Female Musicians "...soulful intensity...fabulous listen...intoxicating experience." -Anna Maria Stjarnell, Collected Sounds While Fox formed creative alliances in Austin and had a great time...where else can you go to a backyard birthday party and pass around a guitar with Shawn Colvin, Sissy Siero and Vera Takes the Cake?...she returned to the Northeast and performed in New England, working with New York musicians and scouting locations for her third full length recording. Most have found it hard to compare Fox's sound and style. Only when pressed in reviews, she was likened to: "Melissa Etheridge (for the funky intensity), Kate Bush and Tori Amos (for the serpentine vocal style), and Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson (for a certain sly, indefinable, irresistible quality.)(I also hear a little Ricki Lee Jones, but I'm not sure why...) - Randy Anthony, MusicAustin.com Amy Fox is authentic. She can weave avant-garde compositions and crash into commercialism, as in Keeping Time With The Moon. She directly communicates with her audience, wrapping them in her "infectiously sultry vocals", as in Say Goodbye and Blissfully Used. Her music is a riptide with a softer side, often in the same song, as in Undertow. FOx's songs are called, "well-mapped musical journeys that grab the listener viscerally". Fox plans to incorporate a world sound into her third full length recording, maintaining the essence of her appeal, and working mostly with keys, rhythm and voice. "Fox has a complete game" - Alan Lewis, New England Music Scrapbook. She consistently delivers. Enjoy Amy Fox ...from the Underbelly.
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    Veins
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    Kendall Payne
    Paper Skin
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    Allison Crowe
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    Matthew Ebel
    Songs from the Vault, vol. 1
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Making A Spaceship
      Jimmy Tierney
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      Show (feat. Alan Schmitt on Electric Guitar)
      Jimmy Tierney
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      3.
      I Love You, Goodbye
      Jimmy Tierney
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      4.
      The Beginning of Anne
      Fay Wolf
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      God Knows
      Fay Wolf
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      Yours
      Fay Wolf
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      7.
      What's Up
      Fay Wolf
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      Someone Else For One Day
      Gabriel Mann
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      Timeless World
      Chris Geith
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