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Left of a Dream Left from Dream features 14 new Jeff Larson songs in Folk Pop Rock mode... Guests include Gerry Beckley Dewey Bunnell America Jeffrey Foskett Hank Linderman. Producing by Hank Linderman Jeff Larson.
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Radioland
Radioland No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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Rate Of Change When the Travis Larson Band first announcing its arrival in 1998 was clear to fans from instrumental guitar that this was the real deal. In genre crowding with schoolboy shredders TLB delivers the whole package. Virtuosity great songs world class production...and soul. Now ...
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Distant Mirrors ~Distant Mirrors~ is dazzled musical reflection on world cultures ancient traditions capturing on the luminous flute voices from Rhonda Larson. This is an innovative merged from the most soulful elements from sacring classical jazz folk Celtic ethnic music deriving from an...
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Jeremy Larson
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Swimming in the Make Believe Twelve new tracks for the Summer from 2006 completed trilogy that starting with 2002s ~Fragile Sunrise~ following by 2004s ~Sepia~. Guest include Gerry Beckley Dewey Bunnell America Robert Lamm Chicago Jeff Foskett Brian Wilson Band Randell Kirsch Beach Boys Band amon...
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The Very Best of Nicolette Larson Montana born honey voicing singer Nicolette Larson heading west in 1974 quickly became member from the 70s California rock scene. She sang backup with Hoyt Axton Commander Cody did sessions with Emmylou Harris Linda Ronstadt Neil Young landing solo deal with Warner Bros. wh...
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All Dressed Up & No Place To Go
All Dressing Up & No Place To Go No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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Sleep Listeners familiar with Nicolette Larsons early work as vocalist with Commander Cody will know right away that this project comes from her smoother edging solo career. She scoring big easy rock hits after all cynic might add so makes sense that her first release from the 19...
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Sleep Listeners familiar with Nicolette Larsons early work as vocalist with Commander Cody will know right away that this project comes from her smoother edging solo career. She scoring big easy rock hits after all cynic might add so makes sense that her first release from the 19...
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