[Blindvet-talk] America 1-15-12.mp3

Frida Aizenman aizenman at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 18 16:59:39 UTC 2012


Source:
Braille Monitor
April, 2012
New CD Available: 
As many Federationists know, in addition to being the Ohio affiliate president, JW Smith loves to sing and play music. Over the past several years many people have enjoyed his gospel CDs. Now he writes to tell about his latest project. 
The CD is entitled 24 Hours with Dr. Feelgood, and it is his first secular recording. It includes classic renditions of the Ray Charles version of “America the Beautiful,” James Brown’s “I Feel Good,” and the song “It’s so Hard to Say Goodbye,” most recently popularized by the group Boyz II Men. The other thirteen selections are all original compositions, including his own instrumental composition, appropriately entitled “24 Hours”; a musical tribute to a friend who has cerebral palsy but continues to run five miles a day, entitled “Running Man”; and a ballad entitled “Make Me Smile.” In short, there is something on this recording for everyone, including a country music rendition entitled “Meet You on the Moon.”

He would like to let his Federation family know how to get copies. You can email him at

smithj at ohio.edu

 or call him at (740) 707-5114 and make arrangements for him to mail you a copy or send you an MP3 file electronically. You can go to iTunes or CDBaby.com and download it. You can also visit the Ohio table at the national convention in Dallas or find him in his delegation and purchase the CD. All proceeds from sales at the convention will go to the Ohio affiliate. The cost of the CD is $10. 

Here attached in this e-mail, is a beautiful sample rendition of a MP3 electronic file with “America the Beautiful”.

Enjoy.

Frida

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