Wassap Wid Ja, by Harvie Joy
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Harvie Joy, Wassap Wid Ja. Harvie Joy was the first Jeeni new discovery, talent-spotted by the legendary Roger Watson his career was boosted by his appearance in the first Jeeni Festival.

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Leaving It All Behind - James Hawken
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Leaving It All Behind - James Hawken

Do you ever feel like you've had enough? You need to make changes in your life? I felt like this and as usual, sat at the piano. I used the instrument to 'reset' my frame of mind, as a bridge from one life experience to another. The result is an expressive, dynamic piece full of changes of pace and touch. The overall effect instilling an air of calm and closing of a chapter. It's mood is also positive and conveys a feeling of optimism for the future.

Fun Retro Motown - Upbeat Royalty Free Music
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Fun Retro Motown - Upbeat Royalty Free Music

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Incredible tap dancing - Sarah Reich
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Incredible tap dancing - Sarah Reich

Sarah Reich is a professionally trained tap dancer, performer and choreographer. She started at age five to dance tap. When she was 12 years old, she danced salsa in clubs with her sister. Then she mixed the tap steps with the popular salsa and merenguesteps.  She has competed on So You Think You Can Dance as a member of Chloe Arnold's Syncopated Ladies, they won the eleventh season's dance crew battle, and she performed in the eighth season with Jason Samuels Smith Tap Co. Sarah is best known as a featured artist for Postmodern Jukebox, touring the U.S. and Europe in both 2015 and 2016. On her Instagram, she posts regular tap class videos of herself and her successful career has led to a large following of 52,000 people! Sarah is developing new, and exciting works with her company Tap Music Productions, including her debut Tap Jazz Album titled New Change. She hopes this is just the beginning as she said "I want to be the first tap dancer to win a Grammy Award!".

Of a' the Arts the Wind Can Blaw
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Of a' the Arts the Wind Can Blaw

by Robert Burns, read by Robert Murray

Leaving It All Behind - James Hawken
03:22
Leaving It All Behind - James Hawken

Do you ever feel like you've had enough? You need to make changes in your life? I felt like this and as usual, sat at the piano. I used the instrument to 'reset' my frame of mind, as a bridge from one life experience to another. The result is an expressive, dynamic piece full of changes of pace and touch. The overall effect instilling an air of calm and closing of a chapter. It's mood is also positive and conveys a feeling of optimism for the future.


Fun Retro Motown - Upbeat Royalty Free Music
01:14
Fun Retro Motown - Upbeat Royalty Free Music

Not familiar with Royalty Free Music? Click here for more detailed information on how it works: http://bit.ly/royalty-free-FAQ


Incredible tap dancing - Sarah Reich
03:33
Incredible tap dancing - Sarah Reich

Sarah Reich is a professionally trained tap dancer, performer and choreographer. She started at age five to dance tap. When she was 12 years old, she danced salsa in clubs with her sister. Then she mixed the tap steps with the popular salsa and merenguesteps.  She has competed on So You Think You Can Dance as a member of Chloe Arnold's Syncopated Ladies, they won the eleventh season's dance crew battle, and she performed in the eighth season with Jason Samuels Smith Tap Co. Sarah is best known as a featured artist for Postmodern Jukebox, touring the U.S. and Europe in both 2015 and 2016. On her Instagram, she posts regular tap class videos of herself and her successful career has led to a large following of 52,000 people! Sarah is developing new, and exciting works with her company Tap Music Productions, including her debut Tap Jazz Album titled New Change. She hopes this is just the beginning as she said "I want to be the first tap dancer to win a Grammy Award!".


Of a' the Arts the Wind Can Blaw
00:45
Of a' the Arts the Wind Can Blaw

by Robert Burns, read by Robert Murray