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Silverstein One amazing thing about music, regardless of genre, is how unifying it actually is. It's really quite inconceivable to think how many different languages are spoken in the world, and yet with just one song, it can unite different cultures and people from all over to sing or dance along for even just a few minutes. Maybe the solution to all the person-related problems that plague this world of ours could be solved with just a live musical performance? |
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One amazing thing about music, regardless of genre, is how unifying it actually is. It's really quite inconceivable to think how many different languages are spoken in the world, and yet with just one song, it can unite different cultures and people from all over to sing or dance along for even just a few minutes. Maybe the solution to all the person-related problems that plague this world of ours could be solved with just a live musical performance?
Beccy Cole, Gina Jeffreys and Kasey Chambers have for many years been Australia's leading female country music exponents. Sara Storer can now firmly put herself in with this group, with the release of her fourth album, the exquisite 'Silver Skies', a 12 track album that runs perfectly for just over 43 minutes.
If you had plans on getting along to the Big Day Out and doing the Eagle Rock to some band like Rage Against The Machine, then you're gonna be outta luck.