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If You Don't Know About Eugene Ruffolo I'm Hoping You Willl Now. He's not just any talent. Eugene is a prolific and deeply personal songwriter. The world could use more of him. His music calms people down. A mutual friend who went to school with him in NY back when, had no clue about his talent until a zoom decades later during Covid. He then became addicted to his music and kept insisting I needed to listen. So, I did. I swear I could feel his music in my veins. I was taken aback by the beauty of his vocal gift and the genius of his songwriting. As good as any famous musical artist I've ever enjoyed. I honestly was shocked I had not heard about him. Apparently even Kenny Loggins was shocked he didn't know about him after both collaborated on a segment of someone else's record. In addition to his own songwriting, Eugene has shared studios and stages with many famous artists, drawn to his unique vocal talents. People like Garth Brooks and Tony Bennett and Kenny Loggins, Run-DMC, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Livingston Taylor, Spyro Gyra, just to name a few. He covers themes like forgiveness, the precious bonds of friendship, the search for existential truth. Among his many worldwide accolades his music has been referred to as “the jewel of folk pop' .You'll hear for yourself if you take a few minutes to listen to this podcast of our live in-studio bonding session. Eugene even took a little musical departure recently to write and record a collection of Italian songs celebrating his Italian heritage and his love of Mediterranean and pop music, folk music. And he wrote a classy little book to along with it, on food, music, and Italian culture, which I thought was very cool. Eugene Ruffolo also has a great sense of humor as evidenced by how he handled my ridiculous opening of my live show. En route to the studio, I reached in blindly to my purse while driving and accidentally sprayed ‘Band Aid Antiseptic Cleansing to Go Spray' in my mouth instead of the ‘Listerine Cool Mint' which comes in the exact same pump packaging. Needless to say I was an idiot. Panicking that I might have poisoned myself but knowing that Eugene was coming into the radio studio, I decided to risk not going to the emergency room and instead spent a few hyper minutes on the phone minutes before the show started with the nurse from Band Aids 800 # who sweetly read off the chemical ingredients I sprayed on my tongue and suggested I contact poison control. Had no time for that. Instead I played a few of Eugene's songs to calm myself down LOL and give my audience a taste of his extraordinary talent including new songs he's just released. In order we sampled: Late Bloomer (My personal favorite as the words were just so good!) Bella Maria Closer To You Poor Lonesome Me Like many who were just about to launch 'something' right when the pandemic hit, Eugene's best laid plans got put on hold. “Embarrassed to say it was actually because that little pandemic that pesky little pandemic got in the way because I finished the record in 2019 and I was just about to go on a tour to Europe, literally in April 1st of 2020, and then you know what happened there. So yeah, and I was about to release the record and then that happened and then I sort of just sat down." "It felt like a strange time to do it and I couldn't figure out what the right time was and all this time went by and then I thought, well, I need to get this, I need to get this record out. I have more music to make.” As far as Eugene Ruffalo's Italian songs go…his are quite beautiful. His Italian album is called ‘Canto per Mangiare'. “I've always embraced my Italian heritage, and I always had a sort of love of Italian music, because I started going to Italy when I was a child, and I went a lot during my twenties. I spent a lot of time there during my 20s. I had all these friends, and I didn't speak any Italian when I first started going. One of the ways that I learned how to speak Italian was through the music. I listened to a lot of music, and I would ask my friends, what does this mean and what does that mean.” Eugene wanted to get to the roots of real Italian music not the stereotypical Italian songs. “That's one of the impetuses behind this record was the fact that I think in America, people only know Italian music in two ways. They know it as classical, right? Let's just use Pavarotti. Bocelli is more of a pop guy, but he has sort of a classical, he has a classical aesthetic right? Or the Italian American Dean Martin singing Volare and that kind of thing. So, I wanted to get to more because there are a lot of other aspects of Italian music. So, my record really has a few elements to it. One of them is traditional Neapolitan folk music, which is really beautiful. And then the other is just singer-songwriters from the 70s, like the equivalents of the James Taylor, Cat Stevens that we have here, but that existed in the 70s in Italy. So, I covered some of their songs, and then I wrote a bunch of tunes myself.” Eugene's about to take his first trip in 4 years to perform. He's going overseas to Ireland. He's never been there. Then on to the Netherlands. But I told him he had to come do my show first because I needed to know more about him and wanted more people to hear him so they wouldn't have to say… How come I don't know you? You'll thank me for introducing you to Eugene Ruffolo on this podcast of our live conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show.
Dans cet épisode, Karine reçoit Ségolène Caldas, la fondatrice de l'Académie Closer To You. Ensemble, nous plongerons dans une discussion fascinante sur les défis et les triomphes rencontrés dans le monde de la vente, et surtout, sur la façon de naviguer dans ce domaine avec grâce et honnêteté. Voici un aperçu de ce que nous allons explorer : L'importance de reconnecter à l'humanité dans la vente Les clés pour vendre avec classe et intégrité La peur de la vente et comment la surmonter Confronter les peurs et les doutes Trouver l'équilibre entre insister et laisser partir L'importance de l'appel découverte et tellement plus! Threads: « Ne laisse pas un client potentiel repartir avec ses peurs et ses doutes. » Retrouver Ségolène ici: Académie Closer To You: https://www.ctyclosing.com/ Instagram: @segolenecaldas ———————— Ressources: Télécharge GRATUITEMENT mon planificateur de priorité ici: https://karineruel.com/planificateur-de-priorites Mon site Web: https://karineruel.com/ Retrouve-moi sur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karineruelofficiel Retrouve-moi sur Pinterest: https://pin.it/7oRUELy Retrouve-moi sur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karine_ruel/ Retrouve-moi sur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/karineruel
PLAYLIST 01:30 Gregory Echols – It’s My Story 05:30 LaShawn D. Gary – For Your Love (feat. Willie Bradley) 09:30 Kenny Hamilton – Gotta Keep It Up 13:30 Belton Mouras Jr. – Magic All Around Us 16:30 Leon Pressley – Smooth Groove 2 20:00 Walter Kittle – Surrounded by Love 24:00 Jason Jackson – Through the Night 32:30 Greg Manning – Your Love Is Good 34:30 Kim Scott – Magic City Streets 36:00 Bennett B – Nouveau 37:30 Ryan La Valette – Closer To You (feat. Chris Davis) 38:30 COJ STUDIO – URBAN SPRAWL 40:00 Thom Rotella – Virtual Insanity 41:30 Patrick Yandall – Find Your Purpose 43:00 Kayla Waters – Undulation 48:00 David Margam – Immune feat. Carlos Camilo,Andrés García 52:00 Roberto Tola – Valle Della Luna 56:00 THE JAZZ AVENGERS – Unite
We've brought you a bottomless abundance of new music this month, from the three podcast tracks to Cam's recommendations to a brand new undiscovered music playlist on Spotify. On the show Spencer Flay is up centre with his new single Hey Christmas, with all the sparkle of those gold and silver holographic Christmas sellotapes. Flanking him are Jack Critchlow's sleek Closer To You and Hybrid Kid's Miracle. www.adsrecords.co.uk
"New Lover", "One Step", "Fancy Dancer", "These Blues", "Motormouth" y "Another Song", extraídas de "To Tulsa And Back" (Blue Note/Capitol Records, 2004) "Who Knew", "Former Me", "Down To Memphis", "Cherry Street", "Leaving In The Morning", "Old Friend", "Roll On" y "Bring Down The Courtain", extraídas del último álbum de estudio de J.J. Cale, titulado "Roll On" (Rounder Records, 2009) Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por J.J. Cale Adjuntamos relación de programas/fechas de emisión de este coleccionable en el que hemos desgranado lo mejor de los álbumes de estudio del gran músico y compositor de Oklahoma: 1.- "Naturally" (1971) y "Really" (1972) - 25/01/2022 2.- "Okie" (1974) y "Troubadour" (1976) 3.- "5" (1979) y "Shades" (1979-80) 4.- "Grasshoper" (1982) y "#8" 1983) 5.- "Travel-Log" (1989) y "Number 10" (1992) 6.- "Closer To You" (1994) y "Guitar Man" (1996) 7.- "To Tulsa And Back" (2004) y "Roll On" (2009) Escuchar audio
Regresa el matrimonio The Mastersons a España de gira que arranca mañana en Santander y pasará por cuatro ciudades española más. Acompaña a Chris Masterson y Eleanor Whitmore, la hermana de ésta y ambas han grabado como The Whitmore Sisters. Escuchamos también a Tré Burt que empieza también esta semana su gira española y Silver Synthetic que lo harán la próxima y a Tracy Sirés Neal y a Álvaro Urquijo que junto a su banda Los Secretos y Pacho Varona como invitado especial estarán en nuestro programa en el Museo Reina Sofía el. Miércoles 18 de mayo Día de los Museos. DISCO 1 THE WHITMORE SISTERS Big Heart Sick Mind DISCO 2 TRACY SIRÉS NEAL Haiku Love DISCO 3 ÁLVARO URQUIJO Por el Bulevar de los Sueños Rotos DISCO 4 SILVER SYNTHETIC Out Of The Darkness DISCO 5 TRÉ BURT Carnival Mirror DISCO 6 JACK WHITE Shedding My Velvet DISCO 7 THE MASTERSONS Eyes Open Wide DISCO 8 THE MASTERSONS Spellbound DISCO 9 THE WHITMORE SISTERS Hurting For A Letdown DISCO 10 THE MASTERSONS Closer To You Escuchar audio
Mousse T. & Lovebirds – “Closer To You” [Peppermint Jam] Audio Jacker – “Get The Crowd Hyped” [Tasty Recordings Digital] Purple Disco Machine – “Yo” [Kittball] The Lost Tapes – “I Got My Man” [SpekuLLa] Seb Skalski & Masta P feat. Michelle Weeks – “Dancin For My Life” (Special Mix) [Purple Music] Samir Maslo feat. […] The post Andrea Fiorino Mastermix 23rd Feb 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
Talice has accomplished many tasks and survived many threats over the course of her life, but as a new challenge quickly approaches, Chaz and Hessa must rush to her aid. Kenon Pearce as DM and Various NPCs Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @dm_mischief Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Wanna talk to the cast? 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Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. Today we continue the series titled Stories From Home. These were recorded during self-isolation from COVID-19. Today a single-story titled, Closer To You. We will have two more in two weeks. Tom Cagley Sr published a new book titled, Even the Day of My Wedding: A Love Story Born of the Holocaust." This story, a love story, is the story of Meyer Lasker, a 19-year-old Polish Jew, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Meyer loses track of his love when she comes to the States. The story tells how they reconnect . . . First love, last chance? Buy a copy now! http://amzn.to/2cWv02y Remember Tom Cagley Sr's previous book, "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" is still available on Amazon. Buy a copy of "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" on Amazon http://ow.ly/ug4r I encourage you to provide feedback on these stories or any of the earlier shorts by email at talesbytom@gmail.com Check out the podcast at http://www.talesbytom.com and/or download the cast on Apple Podcasts at http://bit.ly/yk9BC
The Coronas - There's Nowhere I'd Rather LIVE Stream (Dec 12th 2020) Tickets: https://guts.events/wxooyu/r1bmf8 Danny O'Reilly is a singer-songwriter and frontman of Irish band The Coronas. They have released five studio albums, Heroes or Ghosts (2007), Tony Was an Ex-Con (2009), Closer To You (2011) The Long Way (2014), Trust The Wire (2017) & True Love Waits (2020). The Coronas: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tppd6KkhK4ULAd217Ecq1 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-coronas/255923216 SUPPORT THE SHOW! Patreon: http://patreon.com/daraquilty Hashtag: #DQDpodcast Dara Quilty Twitter: https://twitter.com/daraquilty Instagram: https://instagram.com/daraquilty Facebook: https://facebook.com/daraquilty YouTube: https://youtube.com/daraquilty
In this week's episode of The Adelaide Show, we invite you to an audience with an epidemiologist during the Covid-19 pandemic, and we're doing this so you can be armed with more understanding of the complexity of this field and why our health authorities make decisions we often don't understand. Dr Jacqueline Stephens, Research Fellow and Epidemiologist at Flinders University, is our special guest and we were also joined by former host, Nigel Dobson, cognitive scientist. In the Musical Pilgrimage, we have a perfect song by Fergus Maximus, which is most fitting during this time of Covid-19 restrictions. To kick things off, in the SA Drink Of The Week, we return to Rojomoma for a hearty, Barossan red. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking questicon ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: An audience with an epidemiologist during the Covid-19 pandemic 00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show. 00:02:13 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week is a Red Art Shiraz from Rojomoma in the Barossa Valley. We taste it with winemaker, Sam Kurtz. 00:10:34 Dr Jaqueline Stephens, an epidemiologist I've been saddened by the growing volume (both noise level and number of voices) of people who are citing anti-science and consipiracy-theory views about our government's approach to dealing with Covid-19. And it is not so much the content - although that's misleading enough, eg, I already have my Covid vaccine it's called Vitamin D - but there is a snide and toxic tone to the commentary. At a time when we all need to be working together for the common good, these voices of dissent are dangerous. As our contribution to helping inform public debate, I am joined by fellow podcast host and cognitive scientist, Nigel Dobson, and Dr Jacqueline Stephens, Research Fellow and Epidemiologist at Flinders University. Thank you both for braving a heatwave day to join me. I'd like to start by getting some reactions to a little grab bag of thoughts and comments, then settle into some definitions, and then dive more deeply into the complexities of your field, Jacqueline, as an epidemiologist. Grab bag one: Heat wave - I've heard someone say that we're lucky Covid struggles in heat and thrives in the cold, unlike some other threats. True? Grab bag two: Serving food today. I had to find separate dishes for our allocation of olives. Grab bag three: I'd like to insert a reading here from The Plague by Albert Camus (read by Luke, on the episode of Blind Insights entitled, The Plagues of 2020). In that passage, Camus writes that the plague never dies or disappears for good; it can lie dormant for years and years in furniture and linen-chests, etc. Is this generally true? Grab bag four: Former guest, Dr Bill Griggs just shared a thought about vaccinations - sure to be a hot topic again. The right to choose not to vaccinate is like the right to chose not to drive on the correct side of the road. Both are expressions of individual freedom. Both may cost you your life. And both may result in death or injury to others. - Quick comment? Jacqueline, can you give us an overview of your field because Susan Payne writes: Infectious disease epidemiology (which includes the epidemiology of viruses) is the study of the complex relationships among hosts and infectious agents. Epidemiologists are interested in virus spread or transmission, with or without disease. Viral epidemiologists try to predict the potential for development of epidemics, and a very important part of their job is to define the kinds of interventions that could contain a virus outbreak. Veterinarians are often concerned with threats to food animals (how a disease of food animals might be spread, or be introduced into a disease-free area). The keywords being complex relationships, hosts and infectious agents, predictions, and interventions. Nigel references this book: The Hot Zone. Steve references this podcast episode, Anatomy of a Pandemic, from the This Pathological Life podcast. How much relative effort goes into epidemiology in chronic illness (heart disease, diabetes etc) , acute illnesses (annual diseases such as flu, chicken pox) and acute pandemics (e.g. COVID)? How often are the various studies and data collections done? (So weekly flu vs. annual heart, cancer studies?) What level is this done at, National , or State? Is it done by the government,private industry of Academia? How does epidemiology influence the funding,policy and work effort in dealing with various health issues? What sort of criteria is used for what we track and what we don't? As more people start tracking their health, steps, heart rate, oxygen levels etc., what sort of impacts will this have on epidemiology? What have been some of the negative impacts of not having any good epidemiological data in certain medical issues? What are the major challenges in the industry? Too much data, changing health priorities, changing government policy, peoples apathy about their health ? etc. On this note, in a recent Sam Harris podcast, Pandemic of Incompetence, Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH, the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University, stated: that Trump was advised of the upcoming pandemic in December last year. Now, Trump's not the best example of a proper leader, but if he was briefed surely other leaders were. What blocks government's taking a science-based, timely response to findings of epidemilogists? How has the field changed over the past 30 years with the increased access to computing systems and technology? Given that many actions taken in response to epidemics seem to be counter intuitive to the uninformed, has our access to social media - we all have megaphones - made public health interventions harder? For example, I heard someone loudly complaining (and being supported) that why should a miner in Coober Pedy have to go into lockdown for our recent hard lockdown, when the activity was in Adelaide? When people are self reporting on health issues , how do you get them to give honest answers and not the answer they think the epidemiologists / researchers would want to hear? If people or their kids are interested in working in this area what sort of education would they want to get? Has there been a public health upside to our new behaviours? 01:59:47 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we have a song, Closer To You by Fergus Maximus. This song is taken from a live EP called, One Gaslit Night, recorded at The Gaslight Tavern in Adelaide during August 2015.Fergus sings and plays sax on the EP, accompanied by Kym Perry played guitars (both acoustic and electric) and stompbox, and Jamie Harrison played basses (both electric and acoustic).This song captures the spirit of those living in quarantine - they are much closer to their family than they possibly ever wanted, while still being distant. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
در اين اپيزود به موضوع انتخاب درست در رابطه پرداختم و اينكه اينهمه ما از انتخاب درست صحبت ميكنيم، واقعاً انتخاب درست در زندگى چى هست و چه طور ميتونيم فرد مناسبى را وارد زندگى خودمون كنيم و باهاش وارد رابطه بشيم موزيك : Closer To You, Julian perretta دوستان عزيزم، براى تهيه كتاب هاى من و همچنين پادکست شادی درون به شماره زير در واتساپ يا تلگرام پيغام بدهيد whatsapp : 09903527712 لینک شبکه های اجتماعى من instagram : sepblog twitter : sepblog69 telegram : sepblog
Why is this episode so late? What is the connection between Cormoran Strike and the Granada version of Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett? How might aliens interpret Partners in Crime and why might this episode be Bob’s last? Adam Croft and Robert Daws definitively answer these pressing questions in the latest episode. They also discuss Adam’s new book Closer To You, Robert Galbraith’s upcoming weighty tome, the 2020 Edgar Nominees, urgent appeals for Scottish crime novels, Georges Simenon’s Maigret, autographs vs selfies and Amy (AKA Bob’s sat nav). You’ll also hear Adam worrying about his blurb and Bob cut off in his prime. ~ Moriarty ~ RECOMMENDATIONS The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/the-turn-of-the-key Pietr the Latvian (Inspector Maigret #1) by Georges Simenon https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/pietr-the-latvian Closer To You by Adam Croft https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/closer-to-you-6 Don't forget your exclusive Partners in Crime discounts through Kobo. Get 90% off your first purchase using the code CRIME at checkout. And you can also get 40% off all books using the code PARTNERS when you shop using this link: bit.ly/PartnersKobo CONTACT US Email: hello@partnersincrime.online Facebook: facebook.com/groups/crimefictionpodcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/crimeficpodcast Website: partnersincrime.online Apple Podcasts: croft.link/PIC-podcast Stitcher: bit.ly/PIC-Stitcher Google Play: bit.ly/PIC-GooglePlay YouTube: bit.ly/PIC-YouTube
Psych dream pop band "Amo Amo" released their self-titled debut CD on April 26. The band recently released a video for their dreamy single "When I Look At You" from the new CD. The track followed singles "When We¹re Gone" and "Closer To You" which has had more than half a million Spotify plays.
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For our final episode of the year, we’re looking back on some music by local artists that came out in 2018. This is music that made an impact on us and we hope it has or will make an impact on you. And we wholeheartedly recommend you support these artists by buying as many of these releases as you can: Ava Luna - ‘Moon 2’ Big Ups - ‘Two Parts Together’ Gracie Mansion - ‘Dreams In Color EP’ Jesse R. Berlin - ‘The Bitter Tears of Jesse R. Berlin’ Kid In The Attic - ‘“More” (single) The Mad Doctors - “Sister Act II: Electric Boogaloo…” (single) Mancino - ‘Was Listening’ Milagres - ‘Ziggurat’ NADINE - ‘oh my’ Nikkiesha McLeod - ‘Quarrel EP’ Oneida - ‘Romance’ Palm - ‘Rock Island’ Parlor Walls - ‘EXO EP’ Robot Princess - ‘Apocalypse and Bullshit’ The Royal They - ‘Foreign Being’ Sam Evian - ‘You, Forever’ Wilder Maker - ‘Zion’ 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 00:40 - // Welcome / 2018 Year In Review // 02:49 - “IDGAF” (album: ‘You, Forever’) - Sam Evian 05:51 - “Closer To You” (album: ‘Zion’) - Wilder Maker 11:49 - “Bad Things” (album: ‘Was Listening EP’) - Mancino 15:19 - “Pearly” (album: ‘Rock Island’) - Palm 17:53 - “All In Due Time” (album: ‘Romance’) - Oneida 20:39 - “BackBack” (album: ‘Dreams In Color EP’) - Gracie Mansion 25:45 - // Mic Break // 26:24 - “More” (single) - Kid In The Attic 29:15 - “Pews” (album: ‘oh my’) - NADINE 33:39 - “Deep Cry” (album: ‘Quarrel EP’) - Nikkiesha McLeod 38:41 - “Pindrop” (album: ‘Ziggurat’) - Milagres 42:42 - “INTJ” (album: ‘The Bitter Tears of Jesse R. Berlin’) - Jesse R. Berlin 46:30 - “Deli Run” (album: ‘Moon 2’) - Ava Luna 49:32 - // Mic Break // 51:52 - “Sister Act II: Electric Boogaloo (What If Idris Elba Was The Next James Bond)” (single) - The Mad Doctors 56:39 - “Marky Moon” (album: ‘Apocalypse and Bullshit’) - Robot Princess 60:27 - “Sludgefucker” (album: ‘Foreign Being’) - The Royal They 63:53 - “Neuromancer”(album: ‘EXO EP’) - Parlor Walls 66:37 - “PPP” (album: ‘Two Parts Together’) - Big Ups 69:04 - // Outro // 70:27 - “Lay of the Land” (album: ‘Romance’) - Oneida 79:46 - // End Transmission //
What is success in God's eyes? Setlist: Walk The Day With Me / Closer To You / The Glory Of Your Name Walk The Day With Me As I wake I pray Your grace ever there for me I lay my pride to the side and take up the cross Let all I do Father be for You Lead the way and walk the day with me As I rise open my eyes to see what You see Strengthen me To be Your hands, to understand what it is to love You are my light, You're my salvation Each moment with You worth a celebration So I will spend all of my life Daily giving You all that I am Closer To You I want to be closer to You Closer to You, I want to be To walk in Your shadow and rest at Your feet Closer to You, I want to be And where You go I'll go Lord Where You stay I'll stay Your will shall be mine and Your way, my way I want to be closer The Glory Of Your Name All Your ways are perfect and ours are surely not Still we try to walk in our own way But we are only human and You're Almighty God Help us Lord to lean upon Your grace Take these hands, they are Yours to use Use them now to glorify Your name All we have only comes from You We will share the glory of Your name Lord we long to give out but You're the one who has All who drink our water still will thirst But Your Holy Spirit poured out will quench the thirsty soul Satisfy the hunger, heal the hurt All songs written by Jason Houtsma Reach out: Jason@worshipartistry.com
Greg Banks, known as “The Saint Of Soul” releases his self titled double single The A Side/B Side modern retro twist pays homage to the origin of Soul, Funk, Rock-n-Roll while ushering in a new sound. “The Saint Of Soul A Side B Side” delivers a follow-up to the EP “Lagniappe” which many called “the gift that kept on giving”. The A Side, “I Won’t Tell” has a grungy lead guitar, with a funky kick and vocals that scream desire. Be prepared to unlock every fantasy without ever leaving the dance floor. The B Side, “Closer To You” touches more of a sensual transparency, showing the vulnerability of a man unselfishly in love. It warms the heart as it releases the soul. Banks reveals opposite sides of himself, as art was never meant to be contained. We release the freedom of music, relinquishing the limitations of genres. Enjoy
01. Kid Loco - Theme from the Graffiti Artist 02. Juniper - Bells 03. Jaymes Young - Fragments 04. Le Larron - Le labyrinthe (Kid Loco Remix) 05. Dub Mars - The Storyteller 06. 27 - Closer To You 07. Anchorsong - Before The Apple Falls 08. Peshay - Bronx Life 09. Booka Shade - Times On My Side 10. Cyesm - Cloudy blues 11. Herbert - The Audience 12. Sebastien Schuller - Weeping Willow 13. Ryksopp - Something In My Heart (feat. Jamie Irrepressible) 14. The XX - Together
start of the apocalyps!this month with only the newest songs for you!and we have a guestmix by Dj Samplezenjoy!Fedorplaylist:Intro. 1. Dum Dee Dum by Keys N Krates 2. Grid Sheet VIP by Survey 3. Give You by Rustep & StereoRYZE 4. Illusions 5. Moon Boots - Love Strong 6. Bounce by F3tch & I AM ROBOT 7. Jive Tribe by Orphic & Jnana - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 8. (FREE) now All The Stupid Fun by SEROK 9. Flip Mode by AC Slater 10. Doing It by Tauki & Nulight + AC Slater 11. A Song Of Ice & Fire by Just A Gent 12. Closer To You by Julian R Ft. Katy K 13. Loneliness Remembers by Proper Motion - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 14. Cloud Of Smoke by Tincup & DarkxCheeto 15. Lucid by Bryzone 16. Orbital Frame by Andrew Sinclair 17. Breathe by Dubvirus (Haywyre Remix) 18. Accelerate by Dooqu - House.NET Exclusive 19. Eclipse by Noisestorm (1) 20. Laura Mvula - Green Gardens (Djemba Djemba Remix) 21. How We Do by Tincup 22. Mix It Up by Space Jump Salute - FutureGarage.NET Exclusive 23. Martin Garrix – Animals 24. War by David Hiller 25. JRMY by NI ETEEN 26. Release Me by Venemy ft. Alexandra - Dubstep.NET Exclusive 27. Small Town On The East by Marsbeing 28. Peanut Butter (Moon Boots Remix) 29. Forest Fire by Fade 30. Boss Anthem by 4EU3 & DMNDZ - TrapMusic.NET Exclusive 31. Assult Squid by Olux 32. Attitude by Broker 33. Back To The Past by Alvino 34. Blow Your Speakers by Filth Collins 35. Met Noise by Liable ft. Jengha 36. The Journey 37. Surveillance Society by TRUTH
start of the apocalyps!this month with only the newest songs for you!and we have a guestmix by Dj Samplezenjoy!Fedorplaylist:Intro. 1. Dum Dee Dum by Keys N Krates 2. Grid Sheet VIP by Survey 3. Give You by Rustep & StereoRYZE 4. Illusions 5. Moon Boots - Love Strong 6. Bounce by F3tch & I AM ROBOT 7. Jive Tribe by Orphic & Jnana - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 8. (FREE) now All The Stupid Fun by SEROK 9. Flip Mode by AC Slater 10. Doing It by Tauki & Nulight + AC Slater 11. A Song Of Ice & Fire by Just A Gent 12. Closer To You by Julian R Ft. Katy K 13. Loneliness Remembers by Proper Motion - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 14. Cloud Of Smoke by Tincup & DarkxCheeto 15. Lucid by Bryzone 16. Orbital Frame by Andrew Sinclair 17. Breathe by Dubvirus (Haywyre Remix) 18. Accelerate by Dooqu - House.NET Exclusive 19. Eclipse by Noisestorm (1) 20. Laura Mvula - Green Gardens (Djemba Djemba Remix) 21. How We Do by Tincup 22. Mix It Up by Space Jump Salute - FutureGarage.NET Exclusive 23. Martin Garrix – Animals 24. War by David Hiller 25. JRMY by NI ETEEN 26. Release Me by Venemy ft. Alexandra - Dubstep.NET Exclusive 27. Small Town On The East by Marsbeing 28. Peanut Butter (Moon Boots Remix) 29. Forest Fire by Fade 30. Boss Anthem by 4EU3 & DMNDZ - TrapMusic.NET Exclusive 31. Assult Squid by Olux 32. Attitude by Broker 33. Back To The Past by Alvino 34. Blow Your Speakers by Filth Collins 35. Met Noise by Liable ft. Jengha 36. The Journey 37. Surveillance Society by TRUTH