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Old 11-21-2009, 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by ERhausfrau
I am getting my Christmas music out now, to start after the first of the month. I love Mannheim Steamroller, Il Divo, Josh Groban, Jim Brickman, Chris Botti and Windham Hill. Actually anything that comes across the pike that smells of Christmas music, I love it! Have it in the kitchen, in the living room, in the car. It's a wonder season with wonder music! Edie
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Have you heard this .......... it is simply beautiful. maryjane

IlDivohttp://link.brightcove.com/services/...tid=1913313052
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Old 11-21-2009, 05:36 AM
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It didn't come through. I have all of IlDivo's cd's. Is this one I missed? I hope so. I love to listen to them. Another good one is EVOC - East Village Opera Company. They jazz up opera music and it is really fun to listen to! Could you check again on the website. Would appreciate it very much. Thanks! Edie
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Originally Posted by ERhausfrau
It didn't come through. I have all of IlDivo's cd's. Is this one I missed? I hope so. I love to listen to them. Another good one is EVOC - East Village Opera Company. They jazz up opera music and it is really fun to listen to! Could you check again on the website. Would appreciate it very much. Thanks! Edie
Edie..go to youtube.com and type in IlDivo, amazing grace

it is recorded at the Colosseum in Rome and it will take your breath away.

Hope you can get it.......MaryJane
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Old 11-21-2009, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
waylon jennings, willie nelson and johnny cash. preferably all together.
also emmy lou harris.
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I would say that you are a country music fan...lolololo

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not really. i would say old-timey and rock-a-billy, with hymnal thrown in. carter family. kris kristoferson and gordan lighfoot. and joan baez and bob dylan stuff. pracrically nothing new. some pete seeger arlo guthrie. the stanly brothers. mostly sounds that are lost now.
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Old 11-21-2009, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by mjsylvstr
Originally Posted by ERhausfrau
I am getting my Christmas music out now, to start after the first of the month. I love Mannheim Steamroller, Il Divo, Josh Groban, Jim Brickman, Chris Botti and Windham Hill. Actually anything that comes across the pike that smells of Christmas music, I love it! Have it in the kitchen, in the living room, in the car. It's a wonder season with wonder music! Edie
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Have you heard this .......... it is simply beautiful. maryjane

IlDivohttp://link.brightcove.com/services/...tid=1913313052
i can't get that link-up. is that the english lady who lost the contest here because they said she wasn't good enough looking or something bad like that?. if it's her, yes, she has a wonderful voice.
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Old 11-21-2009, 07:58 AM
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Michael Buble..... nice! :wink:
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Originally Posted by Loretta
Although I usually listen to books on tape as I quilt- if I want to clean my sewing room, I listen to Ralph Stanley's bluegrass. It always peps me up and gives me energy. LOL!
oooh! me too. loretta, we were born in the same century! :lol:
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Celtic Woman and Susan Boyle. Both great with new songs
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Andre Boccelli for me. I LOVE his music. He has a new Christmas album out that I haven't yet heard but will have to check it out . I also like 60's music alot (the music of my youth), Neil Diamond's OLDER stuff. He's put a new arrangement on all his old songs that I don't like quite as well as the original.
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