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Artist:Eric Conn
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Track:Eric Johnson's Cliffs of Dover
Here is an mp3 of me playing Eric Johnson's guitar masterpiece "Cliffs of Dover" during a New Year'e Eve gig in the nineties. Enjoy.
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Here is an mp3 of me playing Eric Johnson's guitar masterpiece "Cliffs of Dover" during a New Year'e Eve gig in the nineties. Enjoy.
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This is the last of my acoustic recordings done live at a friend's house. Innocents is a song that describes the violence that many children are bombarded with while growing up in America. It was written shortly after the tragedy at Columbine.
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This is another older recording of questionable quality. This song was written to encourage a friend of mine to jump back into the dating pool after a bad breakup.
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This is the first of several posts of older recordings that I've made. The quality isn't that great but I hope the moggers out there enjoy it despite it's aural shortcomings. This particular song expresses the frustration I felt growing up with a father who had a hard time making room for his kids.
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This is a song I wrote about my kids and recorded at a local studio in about 2.5 hours. Very stripped down - just a single acoustic guitar and lead vocal.
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Add your favorite pix/flix of bands to the cellblock below. Just send an email attachment or txt the photo or video from your cell phone to gigs@cellblock.com and it will show up immediately. I've kicked it off with a cellphone video clip of Blue Oyster Cult playing The Reaper at a local bar in Annapolis Maryland called the Ram's Head Tavern.
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Yet another song exploring the in's and out's of that mysterious force called love.
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