MP3 Sharon Dennis - Beyond What I Can See
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Combines folk and blues-driven melodies, profound lyrics and deft arrangements to provide a satisfying listening experience you will want to repeat. Reminiscent of Sheryl Crow + Sarah MacLaughlan + Shawn Colvin with a splash of symphony.
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, ROCK: Acoustic
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In her debut CD, "Beyond What I Can See", Sharon Dennis takes us with new eyes to places common and dreamed. Carefully crafted songs and impassioned vocals bring us through a sense of seriousness in the tragic events of September 11 ("Time Has Turned the Page") to a lighthearted delight with a wry sense of humor ("Latte Blues"). Sharon's guitar lines are complemented by Doris Au MacDonald on keyboard, synthesizer, and background vocals - answering the musical questions presented on the CD with orchestral flair.
Sharon offers interesting perspectives on life drawing from her careers as a petroleum engineer, mother of four, worship leader, computer consultant, and singer-songwriter. In the CD intro, she challenges us, "Dare to step among the stars," -- and so, through her music, we do.
"Your song, 'Deity,' struck a chord with me. I once saw a picture of Mother Teresa surrounded with many E. Indian babies-- in the accompanying article, Mother Teresa was asked what she saw in the babies, and she said, 'I see Jesus.' Wow! I think your song captured that." ---Julie, Michigan
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
In her debut CD, "Beyond What I Can See", Sharon Dennis takes us with new eyes to places common and dreamed. Carefully crafted songs and impassioned vocals bring us through a sense of seriousness in the tragic events of September 11 ("Time Has Turned the Page") to a lighthearted delight with a wry sense of humor ("Latte Blues"). Sharon's guitar lines are complemented by Doris Au MacDonald on keyboard, synthesizer, and background vocals - answering the musical questions presented on the CD with orchestral flair.
Sharon offers interesting perspectives on life drawing from her careers as a petroleum engineer, mother of four, worship leader, computer consultant, and singer-songwriter. In the CD intro, she challenges us, "Dare to step among the stars," -- and so, through her music, we do.
"Your song, 'Deity,' struck a chord with me. I once saw a picture of Mother Teresa surrounded with many E. Indian babies-- in the accompanying article, Mother Teresa was asked what she saw in the babies, and she said, 'I see Jesus.' Wow! I think your song captured that." ---Julie, Michigan
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