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Stoneman
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5/21/2013 8:49:29 AM
Hold On To Your Sunshine
I originally wrote this Rock/Pop song in the summer of 2012. It was inspired by my 6 year old grand niece. However, after it was complete I concluded that it was not good enough and sentenced it to the archival trash heap where all the embarassing songs are dumped. Recently, I went to see my grand niece play T-Ball and was reminded about the song. So, I searched and found it in my trash heap archives, revived it, rewrote it and produced this final result. This time it made the final cut. Kind of makes me want to go back through the hundreds of tossed songs and see if there is anything salvageable there. But I am behind on so many projects right now. Maybe later.............
Thanks For Listening
Stoneman
<<>>Hold On To Your Sunshine <<>>
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Steve Ison
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5/24/2013 2:13:10 PM
Nice soulful sunny song as a tribute to your neice Stoneman
Great guitar n rythm on the verses and the chorus is upbeat n catchy
Nice one :)
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Bob Elliott
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5/24/2013 4:48:05 PM
Nice work. Like your way high falsetto. Outkast.
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Stoneman
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5/25/2013 11:25:03 AM
Thanks so much for listening and for your kind comments Steve and Bob.
Much Appreciated!
Stoneman
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Richard Scotti
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5/26/2013 7:44:11 AM
Stoneman is the sunshine of our lives! Keep the faith, my brother with your great music.
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Stoneman
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5/27/2013 10:37:22 AM
Thank you Richard. It is such a joy to have been given the opportunity to meet so many artists online here at IAC. Artists like you make it so easy to share your work and discuss all things musical. To encourage and critique. To debate and contribute our own perspectives. I hope you know that I always appreciate your positive comments and support. In this industry where competitive ego's are in constant conflict, It is such a joy to encounter an artist who brings expertise, experience and excellence enhanced with mutual respect for what other artists do. I am a fan of you and your work.
Always the Utmost Respect!
Stoneman
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Richard Scotti
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5/28/2013 8:15:36 AM
Aw shucks, Stoneman. Now I'm blushing!
Ego is the enemy of art and generosity is the friend of creativity.
Confidence is important but over-confidence leads to complacency and lazy thinking.
I try to stay grounded by never taking myself too seriously and always believing that my best work is yet to come. I walk a tight rope with every song I write because I'm never sure if I will reach the other side and that's what makes it so exciting. I even think about giving up writing music altogether sometimes because it's like a cleansing experience to let go for a little while. I want to want to do this. I don't want to have to.
With artists like yourself inspiring us everyday it makes me want to keep on keepin' on.
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