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fave it Jam-band | Acoustic
5 tracks | 25 minutes
Released Nov 2006
on Ed Chiurco
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:07 Driving Nebraska lyrics BUY MP3 05:07 Driving Nebraska lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:07 Driving Nebraska
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:52 California Stars lyrics BUY MP3 02:52 California Stars lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:52 California Stars
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:39 Oregon lyrics BUY MP3 04:39 Oregon lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:39 Oregon
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:37 Best Friend at the Wheel lyrics BUY MP3 06:37 Best Friend at the Wheel lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:37 Best Friend at the Wheel
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:33 Leaving Colorado lyrics BUY MP3 06:33 Leaving Colorado lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:33 Leaving Colorado
First studio experiments from a long time folk songwriter. Acoustic rock Americana with a slightly jam band feel.
Bio / Background
Sometimes in life we learn more in the car when we travel places than anywhere else. For Ed Chiurco, traveling is the key to adventure, friendship and the journeys into life and all the experiences it can offer.
In his new CD, Water In The West, Ed reminds us that traveling is something that brings out the life that is all around us, and that we often forget about. It’s a place of wide open spaces, nature and a chance to find ourselves. For example in the featured song, Driving Nebraska, he reminds us of how we can once again be independent and fun loving selves with our friends in the freedom of getting away from our problems and doing what we want.
But while traveling provides a sense of freedom and adventure, it is also a time where we provide the strength and support that others need when they are in trouble as Ed talks about in the song, Oregon.
↓ more ↓And regardless of our experiences, the hardest part of any traveling as he talks about in Leaving Colorado is that time when we have to leave behind all the people and places we have grown attached to.
Throughout our lives we frequently look for our true selves. To rediscover other aspects of ourselves that have been forgotten or put away. Who knew that the journey to rediscovering them starts by getting behind the wheel and driving past the city limits?
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