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    "Aaron's Song"genre: Indie
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    A sort of experimental song. This is the first time that we ever used a Mandolin on a song. In fact, this is only the second time Noah has ever played one.
    CD: Everything After Dawn   Label: Fresh Lettuce
    Credits: Noah Galley - Lyrics and Music

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    This song was written for my little brother Aaron. One night I was sitting on my deck watching the sun go down, I was playing around with a Mandolin that my friend had lent me, and I just wrote this song. It took about 10 minutes in all to write the basic song. Then I took it over to Ben and we figured out the Guitar for it. Recorded by Chris Anderson at Nevessa Studios, Woodstock NY on April 15th 2002.

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