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Dixie Cannon : I Catch the Wind.
Rock solid pop rock, vintage rock, classic rock, folk rock and art rock.
The songs on this album are united by the theme of spiritual search, the search itself, and love. Musical arrangements of the songs, in addition to unusual and modern experiments with sound, rooted in classic English pop, rock, folk and psychedelic type of the late sixties and seventies.
Songs:
1. Who You Are
2. I Catch The Wind
3. Brother Joe
4. Farewell Song
5. Starlight Theme
6. A Lucky Guy
7. Groovy
8. Marry Me Mary Joanna
9. Close To The Sun
10. Stop Looking Back
11. Late In The Evening
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 04/05/2016
Dixie Cannon lives in Moscow Russia
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Pop, Classic rock, Prog Rock
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