Narration Reel 2020 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)
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An excerpt from Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’, narrated by Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com).Jack Pinder is an Award winning, native English voiceover artist based in London, UK and is the winner of 'Best Male TV Documentary Voiceover' at the One Voice Awards 2020.
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"Come Home" Original song on piano
I hope that everyone who hears this likes it and shares it with others, the more people I can reach with my music the better I feel about my place in the world. This song will help me close a chapter in my life that is unhealthy and painful and to begin a new one where I will find someone who I can come home to.
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Steve Dalachinsky is a native New Yorker, poet, critic, and artist, Dalachinsky was active in the Avant-Garde and Free Jazz movements. He authored multiple collections of poetry, including Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems (Great Weather for Media, LLC, 2018) and The Final Nite & Other Poems: The Complete Notes from a Charles Gayle Notebook 1987-2006 (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2006), winner of the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Book Award.
"Come Home" Original song on piano
I hope that everyone who hears this likes it and shares it with others, the more people I can reach with my music the better I feel about my place in the world. This song will help me close a chapter in my life that is unhealthy and painful and to begin a new one where I will find someone who I can come home to.
Steve Dalachinsky | AFA Vision Festival 19 - “Saga of the Outlaws 3: For Amiri Baraka”
Steve Dalachinsky is a native New Yorker, poet, critic, and artist, Dalachinsky was active in the Avant-Garde and Free Jazz movements. He authored multiple collections of poetry, including Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems (Great Weather for Media, LLC, 2018) and The Final Nite & Other Poems: The Complete Notes from a Charles Gayle Notebook 1987-2006 (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2006), winner of the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Book Award.