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The allowance of alcohol alloted to each member of the Corps of Discovery at the end of each day.
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My story song about the catfish of the Missouri River, a staple in the diet of the Corps of Discovery.
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My song about the spot where the Corps of Discovery camped overnight. This is where the Bonne Femme (Good Woman) Creek joins the Missouri River in Boone County, Mo.
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My song about the beginning of the journey to the Pacific and the search for the northwest passage.
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My story song of an important navigation tool for Lewis and Clark mentioned in their journal of the adventure.
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My song of the experience at dusk on the Missouri River.
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My story song in honor of Pierre Cruzatte, the one eyed fiddler of the Corps of Discovery.
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My song honoring the only man lost during the journey of the Corps of Discovery.
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My instrumental compositian for the great state of Louisiana.
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It's about a friend of mind who has grown increasingly isolated.
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A little ditty about the Muppet Audi Speedster, UK plate number 202330, breaking the law in Bavaria.
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A ukulele cover of a hair metal classic. And yes, I've still never had one lesson!
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Using the rock & roll and fox trot beats from the 1958 record album "Rhythm Accompaniment", with the composer playing all other instruments. Written and recorded in February 2009 for the RPM Challenge.
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Featuring Matt Podschweit on keyboards with the composer on tenor sax. Written and recorded in February 2009 for the RPM Challenge.
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