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"Where do the birds go when they die..." This is the opening song from Jeff Engholm's "Summit Climb." It's a Beatle-esque vocal filled happy-type song with all kinds of poetic license (and some good old "la la la's"). This song best defines Jeff Engholm as a songwriter. |
CD: Summit Climb
Label: Hunny Nut Studios
Credits: Music and lyrics by Jeff Engholm. Produced by Jeff Engholm & Hunny Nut Studios |
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Jezebel! Whore of Babylon! A country ballad in 3. "She had eyes of blue, lips of red, hair of gold and a big old...." You'll have to listen and see! |
CD: Summit Climb
Label: Hunny Nut Studios
Credits: Jeff Engholm, lyrics, music, guitar, vocals; The Shake-a-Hamster Band: Muggsy Lauer, guitar, vocals; Ted Chopp, bass, vocals; Scott Stebbing, bass; Dean Severson, pedal steel guitar |
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A reflective song in an unusual time signature. Guitars and some beautiful sax work by Al Asmus. Also an amazing drum accompaniment by Scott Chabot. |
CD: Summit Climb
Label: Hunny Nut Studios
Credits: Jeff Engholm, lyrics, music, vocals; Muggsy Lauer, guitar, music; Scott Chabot, drums; George Maurer, keys; Al Asmus, soprano and alto sax. |
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