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Written in Vermont, this is a fictitious ballad about a Vermonter experiencing the city of Boston for the first time, and returning a changed man. |
CD: On The Moon
Label: Independent
Credits: Adam Rosenberg |
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A retro 50's feel and style, this song set the tone for many others on the album. The lyrics were initially an experiment in chiasmus. |
CD: Pilgrimage
Label: Independent
Credits: Adam Rosenberg |
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The music for this song began as an attempt at a spiritual; it retains some of that original feel. Originally, there was only one stanza about Joan, one about MLK, and another about Abe Lincoln. It quickly turned into a tribute to the Maid. |
CD: Pilgrimage
Label: Independent
Credits: Adam Rosenberg |
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