Somewhere In The Black Hills CD

"SOMEWHERE IN THE BLACK HILLS"

Welcome to the Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota. The Music in this collection, is simply put, feelings that were created by seeing and experiencing these beautiful areas or objects that you will find somewhere in the Black Hills. Please picture with your mind's eye.


 

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1. Appaloosa: With her foal running along side Hwy 16 nestled in the pine trees just West of Custer, SD.
2. Plum Creek Road: Just west of Newcastle, WY surrounded by huge red cliffs. Look down and see the stream AND breathe the clean fresh air.
3. A Curtain In The Wind Watch the 7-foot long curtain made of fine lace being blown by a summer breeze.
4. Inyan Kara: Which means Mountain in a mountain, so named by the people that originally inhabited this land. The 1 ½ hour climb to the top is very peaceful.
5. Combination Burrito: I always wanted to play flamenco guitar but never could. So I transferred a combination of Spanish flavors onto the piano.
6. After The Rain: There's Nothing like the smell of the Hills after a much needed summer rain.
7. Have you ever heard a Heart Cry: As beautiful as the Black Hills are, you're bound to see something, or hear something that happened in the past that will make your heart cry. Listen.
8. Skyland Oaks: This piece was written on the back porch of a log home. The strength represents the logs, whereas the delicate notes represent the fine lace curtains.
9. Paint Horse: Was one of the favorite horses of the native Americans. Now you know what it feels like to ride one.
10. Somewhere In The Black Hills: In this piece I tried to capture the old timey feeling of a slower pace, a more peaceful time, on a springtime Sunday drive.
11. Piano Soft: Relax somewhere in the Black Hills.
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