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“Katie Mae, go ask your father…”

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

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Well, I’m not sure who wrote this tune (maybe TM will stop in with some info) but I couldn’t find any info about it on the net (other than Max Creek performances). Always been one of my favorites and I got a request for the chords the other day. So I broke out an old […]

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Music from that Commercial

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Someone please tell me of a definitive site where one can go and find out what that song is from that commercial (i.e. television commercial).
I don’t watch too much tv. Sometimes the thing is on and though I tune most of it out, once in a while a piece of music slithers through into […]

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I added three entries to the Max Creek Lyrics & Music Archive including Borrowing Time, LFS, and Waiting for You. I figured these are kinda sing-along type tunes, appropriate for holiday gatherings. Enjoy!
Please shoot me an email if you know who wrote Borrowing Time or LFS…

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Mr. Dabada

Monday, November 13th, 2006

This is one of the most infectious grooves I’ve heard in a while. I originally heard it on an Intel commercial, and felt compelled enough to research it- couldn’t find a commercial release thru my usual outlets… but a little digging found Carlos Jean on myspace- holy crap, this Mr. Dabada tune is wayyyy addictive.
Mr. […]

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Legends in the Trees

Monday, November 13th, 2006

I was in the mood for some new desktop wallpaper, so I photographed the sun setting through the woods at a friend’s house… Played with it in PS for a bit and then thought I could hide a face in there. Or two. Or…. Jimi Hendrix John Lennon Pete Townshend Bob Marley David Gilmour Mick […]

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