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Tom Goss
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/12/25 08:48 AM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/11/25 11:18 PM
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In December, I finished recording my new CD, "Paths of Flight" and just yesterday I shipped the artwork and masters off to be copied. I'm scheduling a CD release party in the next few weeks, but in the meantime, I have some mp3 files up as well as my new podcast: http://juliewaters.com/ -- click on "music" to get to the mp3 files; the page also references the podcast link. The newer stuff is multitracked, which is something new for me-- I've recorded myself on all acoustic instruments: steel-string guitar, baritone guitar and 6-string banjo. "Star of the County Down" and this version of "Spirit Dance" are some of my nicest work. --julie ------------------ http://juliewaters.com/We're going to need a bigger handbasket.
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