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"Captain Jim's Drunken Dream" performed by Matt Flamm
"This JT classic was recorded home-made on my 4-track with me doing acoustic, electric, and bass guitars on top of the vocals."
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"Carolina In My Mind" performed by Patrick J. Murphy
"I am a singer/songwriter. This is a live and unedited recording of Carolina
in My Mind from a recent show I played at a club in Dayton, OH. I really
enjoy including a James Taylor cover or two when I perform. He is my
strongest musical influence." He has a CD of solo material. For more information see Patrick Murphy's site.
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"The Circle Game" performed by Michael J. DiJulio
Michael J. Di Julio is 45 years old and is a native of Maplewood, NJ. He has been a huge James Taylor fan since 1967. He has attended numerous concerts of JT's and has met him on five occasions. He is an Electronic Engineer and works for the US Army Communications Electronics Command at Fort Monmouth, NJ. He is a graduate of Rutgers University. Although he has always wanted to play the guitar, serious study only started a little over a year ago. His other interests include: Pinball collecting and restoration, antique phonographs, ham radio, and driving around in his 1930 Model A Ford.
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"Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" performed by Gregg Barber
"I'm a veteran JT fan from mid-Michigan. Played music semi-pro before becoming and elementary music teacher. I believe we could solve all the world's problems by turning kids on to JT early."
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"Fading Away" performed by Matt Chamberlin
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"Lighthouse" performed by Eric Erickson
Eric Erickson (ree) has just released his first album. To find out more, go to www.EricErickson.com
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"That Lonesome Road" performed by "Maureen" and her husband "Frank"
"I live in North Carolina, with my husband and six children. I have been a lover of James Taylor's music since 1969 and I've been a regular "chatter" at JTO since February '98."
"I enjoy playing and singing JT tunes with family and friends and recorded 'That Lonesome Road' with my husband at his recording studio in Charlotte."
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"Shed a Little Light" performed by Arne Stenstadvold and Ten Sing Norway
"It features a group called Ten Sing Norway, a selected group of singers/musicians/technicians who travelled for one year throughout Europe doing Ten Sing work, a YMCA/YWCA youthwork. It doesn't exist in the US yet -- just in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, India and some former Soviet republics.
The recording was made on our Norwegian tour, in January 1994. I sing the solo part, and at that time I was 19 years old. I was the lighting technician for the group, but at a certain point in the concert, I walked on stage to do this song."
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"Shower the People" performed by Roberto Romano and The James Taylor Tribute
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"Wandering" performed by Joel Srebnick
I'm a computer consultant, originally from Bridgeport CT, now living in
Suffolk VA. I do not do any live performances, as this is strictly a hobby.
I can be contacted at jsrebnick@aol.com
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