Good Music

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 23:22:28

What's everyone listening to these days? I'm in a rut. :(

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Re: Good Music

Try Katie Melua. Don't know how available she is over here (My CDs were sent from the UK), but she's swingy/bluesy. I like her.

Posted by Timothy - Jan 17, 2007 | 15:6:17

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U2, Big Daddy Weave, Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, SonicFlood, Flyleaf…
I have my iTunes and iPod on shuffle, so I get a large mix. Those are some of the most/latest things I've listened to.

Posted by Jason P. Franklin - Jan 17, 2007 | 15:38:18

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I wake up to original, freshly composed classical music every morning. My son is a wonderful pianist. I am blessed, no, I'm not blessed, I am bulletproof.

However, I do work in the garage and in the yard, so a local jazz station is my favorite. And, on the garage computer (a win 98 machine) live365.com provides David Lanz

Posted by Mike O - Jan 17, 2007 | 16:16:31

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Timothy: Thanks — I've never heard of her. I'll look her up.

Jason: Sounds somewhat like my mix, although I don't have Big Daddy Weave, SonicFlood, or Flyleaf. I'll check those out.

Mike: Nice!

Ed: The problem is that my singing isn't very good. ;)

Thanks to y'all!

Posted by Timothy R. Butler - Jan 19, 2007 | 6:37:3

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Honestly, I listen to myself singing, mostly: hymns, older Gospel Rock, etc.

Posted by Ed Hurst - Jan 18, 2007 | 11:11:49

Re: Good Music

Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck

Posted by Mark - Jan 19, 2007 | 21:45:19

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