A Tex-Mex roots rocker about possessions (from tangible to conceptual)
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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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Applying Plato’s Theory of Forms to hobby home recording, and a discussion of master studies.
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