Tango del Rio - Original Tango
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This was made many years ago and I only decided to show to everybody just now because of Youtube. I hope you enjoy it.#tango
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Tramp For The Lord - I Got Nothin'
A song about love and loss, written and sung by Doug Cox, Preformed by "Tramp for the Lord"Doug Cox - guitar and vocals, Jim Ferguson - bass guitar, autoharp and vocals, Mark Mastopietro - lap steel guitar and William Fowler - drums and percussion. Directed and edited by Kevin Sonnichsen and shot by Ryan Johnson on 7-5-12, in San Francisco .
"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.
Breathe - Original Piano Composition
Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe
Tramp For The Lord - I Got Nothin'
A song about love and loss, written and sung by Doug Cox, Preformed by "Tramp for the Lord"Doug Cox - guitar and vocals, Jim Ferguson - bass guitar, autoharp and vocals, Mark Mastopietro - lap steel guitar and William Fowler - drums and percussion. Directed and edited by Kevin Sonnichsen and shot by Ryan Johnson on 7-5-12, in San Francisco .
"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.
Breathe - Original Piano Composition
Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe