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MP3 Shelly Niebuhr - Believe

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"Believe" features original songs with inspiring and eclectic lyrics that explore the longing for peace, play and beauty in our daily lives. Shelly's songwriting is clever and poignant. If you're looking for something different, give this CD a listen.

12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, EASY LISTENING: Soft Rock



Details:
Singer-songwriter Shelly Niebuhr recently released her first solo CD "Believe", which features all original songs that surprise, nourish, and charm the listener.

Shelly's musical styles, which she performs on guitar and a host of other instruments, draw from folk, gospel, and blues...yet all delivered with her own unique style.

Songs like "Too Much Stuff...Too Little House" will make you laugh and possibly wonder if she didn't write the song about you.

The CD also features a song called "God Bless The World". Through word of mouth, 33 people came to record the name of the country that they were born in and to sing on the song. Jews, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and Hindus came together to help create a song that belongs to everyone. During the making of the song, everyone realized that they shared the same dreams, hopes and fears. "Indeed, we all drink from the same human cup" Shelly says in her liner notes.

She was the lead singer for the duo ClarySage for several years. The ClarySage CD "Tell Me Your Truth" was played by some U.S. public radio stations, and commercial radio stations around the world. It received positive newspaper and internet reviews.


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