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  1. #1
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    Lela James and George Michael are two great artist to ride to.
    Marcie

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    I am a freak about the Barenaked Ladies. A FREAK. So lyrical and singable.

    I also have all the Austin Powers movies soundtracks on my Ipod and they are GREAT to work-out to.

    Karen

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    Thanks! This gives me a start!
    Laura
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    Brooks and Dunn
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    I don't know if you'd like any of these, but here are some of my favorites and CD titles:

    Maire Brennan -Whisper to the Wild Water
    Sarah McLachlan - Afterglow
    Evanescence - Fallen
    Avril Lavagne - Under My Skin
    Sara Brightman - La Luna
    Jimmy Eat World CD

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    Here's some of the stuff that I am digging right now that you might like:

    Susan Tedesci- bluesy
    Kathleen Edwards- alt.country
    Lucinda Williams-alter.country (her most recent stuff and live stuff gets really rough, but Car Wheels is a safe bet to see if you like her)
    Sarah Harmer- ranges from singer/songwriter in earlier stuff to really fun funky bluegrassy stuff on her recent album
    Rocky Votolato- new artist, laidback singer/songwriter
    Jack Johnson (for a chillin vibe)
    the new Springsteen Seeger sessions c.d. (AMAZING!)


    Most of this stuff is pretty laid back and won't get you up and jumping. For some livelier music:

    - Rodrigo y Gabriela- spanish flamenco/heavy metal-inspired classical guitar duet. effin amazing


    actually i don't really listen to faster music. if i listen to music i like to kinda just relax into it.

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    Vanesa Mae - she plays a violin but an electric one and she turns the music of Beethoven, BAch and the gang into pop music. My dad also likes her, and he doesn't even like classical music.

    Gipsy Kings - bem, bem, Maria
    (Spanish music... "best known for bringing Rumba Catalana, a pop-oriented version of traditional flamenco music to mainstream audiences, a kind of Rumba Flamenca. Many songs of the Gipsy Kings fit social dances, such as Samba, Salsa and Rumba.")
    Last edited by iFKA; 03-02-2007 at 10:10 PM.
    "Life is not measured with the quantity of breaths you take, but with the quantity of moments that took your breath away..."

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    Ooh I love Vanessa Mae! I haven't listened to any of her discs in so long...

    I absolutely adore her version of the Butterfly Lovers. So gorgeous.

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    Going out on a limb...

    ....as if my membership wasn't out on a limb already

    Songs of Northern Exposure...the old TV show. Half of them are obscure, but will get your heart rate up...

    Can you believe I was 43 before I bought my first Grateful Dead or Leonard Skynard? Now I can't get enough... for that folksy side.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

 

 

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