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Music. It's an artistic styling painted with a canvas of notes and rhythms. It can be noise, a pick-me-up, soothing sounds, growling-mad grinding, a dancin' beat, groove tunes, or just crap... whatever you call it, it's music and in many ways it defines who we are and what we like. You may not share the same musical favorites as I do but if you're open to new things you may find that you can like a little something different.

Below you'll find a small picture of the artist or cd artwork belonging to a particular artist and a quick explanation as to the type of music that artist makes and why I like it. I'm always open for comments so please drop me a line at the address listed below.

Edwin McCain
Edwin McCain is a group composed of Edwin McCain, Craig Shields, Dave Harrison, Larry Chaney and Scott Bannevich. The stylings of this band are, in my opinion, unparalleled. It seems that so much heart and soul go into the music that it tells a bit of everyone's life experiences. The songs range from ballads to rock to soul. I have had a chance to see them in concert a few times and I highly recommend it. Make sure you see the performance at a small venue. If you can only purchase one Edwin cd, I highly recommend "Honor Among Theives."

Hootie and the Blowfish
Hootie and the Blowfish is a group composed of Darius Rucker, Jim 'Soni' Sonefeld, Dean Felber and Mark Bryan. This band blends the best of southern blues and traditional rock to bring a sound that hooks many people into singing right along. As their music progresses much of country that Darius likes and the rock that Mark likes comes out in their songs but they never lose their southern soul. I have had a chance to see them in concert and even meet them in person and I higly recommend seeing one of their shows especially because of their energy and how Darius plays the crowd. If you can purchase only one of their cd's I would recommend "Cracked Rear View" with "Musical Chairs" as a close second.

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