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Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Still Time by Jeff Flaster
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fave it Progressive Rock | Contemporary
9 tracks | 32 minutes
Released Dec 2003
on Melodic Music
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:25 Come up the Mountain BUY MP3 01:25 Come up the Mountain "GIFT MP3" 01:25 Come up the Mountain
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:05 Move On BUY MP3 03:05 Move On "GIFT MP3" 03:05 Move On
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:01 Hearts in the Snow BUY MP3 04:01 Hearts in the Snow "GIFT MP3" 04:01 Hearts in the Snow
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:31 Uncharacteristically BUY MP3 03:31 Uncharacteristically "GIFT MP3" 03:31 Uncharacteristically
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:05 Come up the Mountain (Reprise) BUY MP3 02:05 Come up the Mountain (Reprise) "GIFT MP3" 02:05 Come up the Mountain (Reprise)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:32 Good Enough for Today BUY MP3 03:32 Good Enough for Today "GIFT MP3" 03:32 Good Enough for Today
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 06:39 High of Seventy-Five BUY MP3 06:39 High of Seventy-Five "GIFT MP3" 06:39 High of Seventy-Five
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:15 My Fat Cat BUY MP3 02:15 My Fat Cat "GIFT MP3" 02:15 My Fat Cat
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:30 Homecoming Train BUY MP3 05:30 Homecoming Train "GIFT MP3" 05:30 Homecoming Train
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Bio / Background
During a geometry lecture in ninth grade, Jeff wrote down a major chord and imagined it being played by three trumpets. Soon thereafter, he completed his first written work, an arrangement for jazz band of a piece by his favorite composer at the time, Billy Joel. The following school year, he wrote his first original piece for jazz band. He named this piece after his best friend, who called himself The Mad Smasher (because of his penchant for smashing empty milk cartons in the school cafeteria).
In twelfth grade, he studied music theory with William Strickland and wrote his first piece for chorus, an arrangement of "Auld Lang Syne," which was first sung by the seniors of his high-school Madrigal group in 1981. This piece was sung for several years afterward at parties for the Madrigal group (and alumni) after caroling in Manhattan in December.
At MIT in 1981, he joined an a capella choral group called the Chorallaries.
↓ more ↓He was elected to the post of Music Director of this group in 1983 and again in 1984. The most popular of the many arrangements he wrote for this group were recorded on the 1985 LP he produced, No Instruments Allowed.
Jeff met Helen in 1990 and married her in 1992. With Helen's help on the lyrics, he began composing Still Time, which he completed in 1995.
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