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Falling Stairs Page · Musician/band Recorded @ Fort Apache + Water Music 88-93. In cardboard boxes 93-23. The debut album, 30 years late. www.fallingstairs.comThe debut album, only 30 years late. "The list of Falling Stairs' influences could fill a page. Their self-pressed EP goes from 60s acoustic sound to some serious rave ups. And it covers a lot of bases in between. Someone could mistake it for a complilation, the way it jumps from style to style." ..... The debut album, only 30 years late http://fallingstairs.comThe debut album, only 30 years late Recorded from 1988 to 93 at Fort Apache in Cambridge and Water M
There will always be another song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com
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