Intro and outro music I made for a podcast. These recordings can be shared and reused freely using the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY).
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Intro and outro music I made for a podcast. These recordings can be shared and reused freely using the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY).
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We have an exciting announcement for our fans! You are invited to our new page on Bandcamp: https://sanderson.bandcamp.com/ All of our music will still be on this site, and we will have loads of extra content here including songs, podcasts, announcements, and more detailed release notes. But the Bandcamp site will provide a way for […]
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A Tex-Mex roots rocker about possessions (from tangible to conceptual)
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I learned the Dixie High School Hymn in my choir class when I was a teenager. It was written by a student at that school back in the 1960’s and has become a local tradition. We sang it at choir concerts and pep rallies throughout the school year. When I made this recording I could […]
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We played a free concert in a city park last Saturday afternoon. I haven’t played a gig this large in 20 years or so, and it was a lot of fun. I was proud of my kids performing with me and holding their own on their instruments. About half of our set was original music […]
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I RULE THE WORLDlyrics and music by Greg Hamblin and Tom Sanderson I am a master of a destiny I call my ownI own a supermarket, mini-mall and armchair throneI am employer of one hundred fifty happy soulsI need a swarm of these to help me realize my goalsBut one ledger’s in the redCan’t seem […]
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A song about a family tragedy. In memory of Steffanie Sanderson (1947-1963) and Ivan L. Sanderson (1920-2003).
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Johann’s Notes This song is a cover of the song, “Gethsemane,” by Melanie Hoffman (sheet music). This song is also a 2021 update of a cover I had already made on the song 5 years ago. When I made my 2016 cover, I used no metronome, no auto tuning software, no music sheet, and no […]
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An original song by Tom and Alan Sanderson.
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