JAMES COBB OF A1A - BEST CHRISTMAS EVER
A unique collection of 23 traditional Christmas songs arranged for
classical guitar. It plays continuously, like a musical mosaic, with
one beautiful melody flowing into the next. This outstanding
Christmas album creates a relaxing, uninterrupted, holiday mood that
everyone can enjoy. Makes a great gift!
Order 2 or more copies from now until the end of Christmas and
receive 20% off of the sale price of each CD. YOU WILL RECEIVE THEM
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!! Order at:
WWW.GUITARCHRISTMASMUSIC.COM
Also, Don't miss James on Time After Island Time Radio this afternoon
at 4:00 PM and Saturday evening at 8:00 PM. Details Below
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TIME AFTER ISLAND TIME RADIO
Produced by Paul Leslie and Jeff Pike
THE BEST CHRISTMAS EVER with JAMES COBB OF A1A
On the 102nd episode of Time After Island Time, we present our first
ever Christmas special, but you will be hearing music not commonly
heard. From Autumn Childs Native American flute renditions of
Christmas classics to dazzling steel drum renditions of sacred
Christmas songs, this episode showcases a lot of great music...and
then there is James Cobb. James Cobb's latest solo, classical guitar
album has been generating applause from music fans of all ages. It is
a Christmas album entitled, "The Best Christmas Ever," and it's
simplicity makes it all the more beautiful. For more information on
James and his new CD check out:
WWW.GUITARCHRISTMASMUSIC.COM
James Cobb tells his story, as a man who has studied the classical
guitar. Cobb is also a harmonica player and has been learning (and
receiving recognition) from Mr. Greg "Fingers" Taylor. In an
interesting turn of events, with the band A1A he has been
incorporating the steel drums stylings of Robert Greenidge, on
believe it or not...the Nylon String Guitar. Lots of interesting
topics in this interview, but most of all a diverse variety of music.
Tune in from anywhere in the world on Radio JimmyDreamz at:
WWW.RADIOJIMMYDREAMZ.COM
Thursday, 4 PM - December 13, 2007
Saturday, 8 PM - December 15, 2007