Greg Connor's listening history

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I recently discovered three songs we had recorded in 1993 or 1994 shortly before breaking up. These tracks are the only ones (that I know of) that have our new player, the only personnel change we had in over 10 years. The title is obviously…
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Something I recorded a couple years ago. If I ever do a "Celtic Christmas" CD, it'll probably sound like this...
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I have always loved this poem by Robert Frost. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening BY ROBERT FROST Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods…
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Ahoy, shipmates, it's that there time of year again, when yer ready to hang over the lee rail on account of all them insipid Christmas songs they've been blatting at you everywhere you turn ever since Halloween, if not before. Well, I've got…
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To everyone missing. " I found silver in your mouth on a holiday found stories in your eyes beautiful as mould 6000 miles away I finally recalled the secrets on your skin in scars and birthmarks open wounds secret stories of…
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In memory of my childhood friend and the Sawbill Trail that we visited together for 50 years.
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This is one of 13 songs I have recorded lately for an album of Northern Minnesota songs. It's been a lot of fun!
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In memory of my childhood friend and the Sawbill Trail that we visited together for 50 years.
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In memory of my childhood friend and the Sawbill Trail that we visited together for 50 years.
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Well it's been awhile for me. Busy summer and a bit of creative block all around. I'm happy to share a song I wrote this weekend to reflect on how tough change can be when you're in the midst of it. So many in my life are in the midst of personal…
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