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.
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
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.
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.
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
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!
Honestly, I listen to myself singing, mostly: hymns, older Gospel Rock, etc.
Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck