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A country folk tale, errie, haunting and mysteriously compulsive like its subject matter. |
Credits: James R. Hoye |
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a reflection on our times in the spirit of Lennon's "Imagine" |
Credits: Lyrics, music, arrangements and vocals byJames R. Hoye |
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A Tribute to Elvis on the 25th Anniversery of his death |
Credits: Music Lyrics Arrangements & Vocals by James R. Hoye |
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A Tribute to Elvis on the 25th Anniversary of his Death. |
Credits: Words, Music, Arrangements and Vocals by James R. Hoye |
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An upbeat ballad about bringing a friendship to another level. |
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Credits: Music and Lyrics by James R. Hoye |
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A light but hopefully revealing look into the career and lifestyle of a performing artist. |
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A reflection on the events of 9/11 and how it has affected all of us as Americans. |
Credits: lyrics & music by J. R. Hoye |
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A Country Folk Tale errie, haunting and mysteriously compulsive like its subject matter |
Credits: James R. Hoye |
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A Happy joyous "Love" song set to a "Tango" rythem that won an Honorable Mention in the 2002 John Lennon Song Contest |
Credits: Lyric and Music byJames R. Hoye |
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A Tongue-In-Cheek send up of all the problems and pressures we all feel everyday. |
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An Honorable Mention winner in the 2000 John Lennon Song Contest. This is an upbeat ballad of lost love that simutaneously invokes a feeling of self mocking. |
Credits: James R. Hoye |
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An upbeat tongue-in-cheek take-off on those who party their way thru life without visable means of support |
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Giving a (slightly cynical) glimpse into the life of a successful band |
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Upbeat, tongue in cheek, expression of those who are "Tomcatting" out upon the town. |
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An Honorable Mention winner in the 2001 John Lennon Song Contest. An upbeat discription of the "Truckin" life. |
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