Courtney Winston, voice artist
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Courtney Winston, voice artist at http://hobsons-international.com - professional voiceovers and voice over services from Hobsons, voice agent to Courtney Winston.

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Elliott Randall - the world's greatest guitar player
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Elliott Randall - the world's greatest guitar player

Exclusive interview directed by Dee Anderson, Jeeni Ambassador. Elliott Randall ... guitarist with Steely Dan, John Lennon, The Ronettes, Sha Na Na, The Doobie Brothers, Carly Simon, The Blues Brothers and other superstars.

Old River Border
03:59
Old River Border

'Old River Border', from the album 'Fire Sale'Richard Murray

Luke Westberg - My Dad Could Beat Up Your Dad (original comedy song)
00:50
Luke Westberg - My Dad Could Beat Up Your Dad (original comedy song)

Song by Luke Westberg. It's funny because it's true. My dad could destroy your dad.

Mariachi Band Performance
04:40
Mariachi Band Performance

Mariachi is a musical expression that dates back to at least 19th century Western Mexico. It is a tradition that can be defined by 8 socio-musical elements: mariachi instrumentation and texture, musical genres and sub genres, performance methods and styles, singing styles and forms, dance styles, performative space, performance clothing, and the word "mariachi".

Elliott Randall - the world's greatest guitar player
18:36
Elliott Randall - the world's greatest guitar player

Exclusive interview directed by Dee Anderson, Jeeni Ambassador. Elliott Randall ... guitarist with Steely Dan, John Lennon, The Ronettes, Sha Na Na, The Doobie Brothers, Carly Simon, The Blues Brothers and other superstars.


Old River Border
03:59
Old River Border

'Old River Border', from the album 'Fire Sale'Richard Murray


Luke Westberg - My Dad Could Beat Up Your Dad (original comedy song)
00:50
Luke Westberg - My Dad Could Beat Up Your Dad (original comedy song)

Song by Luke Westberg. It's funny because it's true. My dad could destroy your dad.


Mariachi Band Performance
04:40
Mariachi Band Performance

Mariachi is a musical expression that dates back to at least 19th century Western Mexico. It is a tradition that can be defined by 8 socio-musical elements: mariachi instrumentation and texture, musical genres and sub genres, performance methods and styles, singing styles and forms, dance styles, performative space, performance clothing, and the word "mariachi".