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The Independent artist spotlight, broadcast 153: Jeff Wahl and other new material

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Lots of stuff today. After taking a week off, and the last program being on December 24th 2020, we're back to continue the graces of bringing you lots of tunes and spotlights for both series. This time, Jeff Wahl. He is described on Magnatune as: "Acoustic new age and jazz guitar." We'll talk about the profile and more. Enjoy! We start today's program with two versions of a very beautiful track I've heard time and time again on the new age channel on Pandora. Compare the difference maybe? You decide. Both are good. I'll talk about my thoughts on the song, and of course we'll feature our main featured artist and more as I discussed getting a bunch of tunes form lots of artists of late. The program will have a mixture of new material that's gotten since our break, and we play some from each talked about. Set 1: Yiruma, When The Love Falls Yiruma, When The Love Falls (String ver.) Katie Gurba, Late Night Drive Emily Burridge, Dawn Set 2: Yiruma, Tears On Love Yiruma, River Flows In You Greg Williams, Action Theme No.1 Healing Muses, a) Full Rigged Ship (Trad Shetland Islands) b) Bobby Casey's hornpipe (Trad Irish) Set 3: We start with our featured artist Jeff Wahl. Jeff Wahl, Mockingbird Jeff Wahl, Spanish ballad Jeff Wahl, Run Jeff Wahl, Butterfly Laura Dreyer, Moreno dos Olhos Castanhos Lisa Lynne, Soliloquy Lydia McCauley, Porcero Danza (Dance of the Pigs) Set 4: Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Mozart and Memories Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Toccata - Carpimus Noctem Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Epiphany Allister Thompson, Panic in the World Allister Thompson, A Northern Song Allister Thompson, The Drowned Girl Allister Thompson, Untouchable, Part I Hopkirk, He Can Handle This Hopkirk, Do Good And Show Kindness Set 5: I think I ended up slipping in another compare the difference. You'll have to listen to find out where within the following playlist set. Your toughts matter. Pentatonix, Good To Be Bad Jeff Wahl, Learning Patience Jeff Wahl, Saturday Morning Jeff Wahl, Surrender Jeff Wahl, Brahm's Lullaby, Op. 49 no. 4 (Johannes Brahms) Jeff Wahl, Pachelbel's Canon (Canon in D major, P. 37) (Johann Pachelbel) Jeff Wahl, Sunday (Jeff Wahl) Jeff Wahl, Adelita (Francisco Tarrega) Jeff Wahl, Change Jeff Wahl, Brontosaurus Jeff Wahl, Four Day Weekend Set 6: Bert Hulshoff, trying something new End of program

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