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Glen Hornblast
Performed By
Glen Hornblast
Album UPC
676868201820
CD Baby Track ID
9501064
Label
Self Label
Released
2012-02-19
BPM
136
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21220145
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
61
Writers
Writer
Glen Ian Horenblas
Pub Co
Socan
Composer
Glen Ian Horenblas
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Ontario
Description
A thoroughly engaging mix of soothing folk, country, blues and jazz; reminiscent of James Taylor and Jack Johnson.
Notes
Glen Hornblast's new CD, entitled "Once In A Blue Moon", is an eclectic
mix of Glen's best songs written over the last 30 years. Mr. Hornblast, a
well known Toronto singer-songwriter, has finally released the CD his
audience has been waiting for. The songs range from folk to blues to
country with a dash of jazz for good measure. Hornblast's sweet and mellow
sound reminds one of James Taylor or Jack Johnson - his voice floats over
the melodies, weaving a magic spell as insightful as it is soothing. Not a
word is in there that's out of place or unnecessary.
Like all "folk" music, Hornblast's songs tell stories about real people and places:
"Mary" is as touching a song about a homeless woman as
you'll ever hear; "Freedom Train" is a raucous blues anthem about the
Underground Railroad, inspired by a trip to the Memphis-based Martin Luther King
Museum; and "Evangeline" is a light, breezy jazz-pop tune. All in all,
Once In A Blue Moon is a thoroughly enjoyable pot-pourri of well-crafted
songs for the modern age. With first-rate production by David Baxter and
featuring some of Toronto's best acoustic musicians, this CD is guaranteed
to make you feel good!
mix of Glen's best songs written over the last 30 years. Mr. Hornblast, a
well known Toronto singer-songwriter, has finally released the CD his
audience has been waiting for. The songs range from folk to blues to
country with a dash of jazz for good measure. Hornblast's sweet and mellow
sound reminds one of James Taylor or Jack Johnson - his voice floats over
the melodies, weaving a magic spell as insightful as it is soothing. Not a
word is in there that's out of place or unnecessary.
Like all "folk" music, Hornblast's songs tell stories about real people and places:
"Mary" is as touching a song about a homeless woman as
you'll ever hear; "Freedom Train" is a raucous blues anthem about the
Underground Railroad, inspired by a trip to the Memphis-based Martin Luther King
Museum; and "Evangeline" is a light, breezy jazz-pop tune. All in all,
Once In A Blue Moon is a thoroughly enjoyable pot-pourri of well-crafted
songs for the modern age. With first-rate production by David Baxter and
featuring some of Toronto's best acoustic musicians, this CD is guaranteed
to make you feel good!
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