IN YOUR SHADOW |
There have been so many words written around the theme of love, you’d wonder what more could be said, but poets,lyricists and composers are still able to beguile the listener. I guess that’s because everyone at some time in their life, has experienced the pleasure and pain of this tempestuous and unpredictable emotion. So I’m sure that in this compilation of new songs you will find an element of nostalgic recollection in the sentiments expressed. |
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LOCOMOTION |
BIG RAY RAYSON is a legend on Tyneside.
To see is to believe this extraordinary front man whose country,blues and rock performances give the onlooker a colourful experience verging on the surreal, whilst all the time his rich and powerful voice, hollers out the lyrics with total conviction. Truly a dream come true, to be so lucky to have a performer of such caliber to interpret my music. |
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PILLS & POTIONS |
For those not initiated into the Grand Order of Togs (Terry’s Old Geezers), may I offer my commiserations. To be a TOG is the epitome of honours adopted by any avid listener to ‘Wake up to Wogan’ on radio 2. I happily dedicate this collection of my very own musical musings for the discerning ear. Not exactly ‘Top of the Pops’, more like ‘Top of the Grandpops, but hopefully they will appeal to those of you old enough to remember those halcyon day |
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CHRISTMAS IS
COMING |
Winter is a season of many moods. It is a time for joyful celebration as well as thoughtful reflection. This compilation of new songs is my own interpretation of this auspicious time.
I’m sure it will make a different and enjoyable addition to your Christmas collection |
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BODY TALK |
BODY TALK, the silent language between two people. The intensity of affection that one person can feel for another. The look of love that simply says “You are me and I am you, we are one, never two. All my life I’ll live for you so make my life your own.” This compilation of new material is an interpretation and expression of my own experiences, both pleasurable and painful. |
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JAMBOREE |
Times change and music changes with the times, but whatever age we are or whatever age we live in, there are always some songs that everyone likes to sing along to. I am sure that at this very moment there are a group of individuals enjoying a good old sing-song and I’d like to think that sometime in the future they may be adding one or two of these new songs to their repetoire. |
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LAZY OLD ME |
“If music be the food of love then play on.”
Mind you, when you get to a certain age, the ‘food of love’ can very quickly turn to something a little more obvious. It isn’t so much the heart, as the waistline, that becomes decidedly affected. That’s what age does for you, or should I say, to you. Never mind, it’s still nice to have the qualities of appreciation. I refer of course, to the music! |
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TYNESIDE
MEMORIES |
A nostalgic journey from the Tyne Valley down the river Tyne from Blaydon to Cullercoats with a potted history of the old Newcastle and the people of the area. Narrated in colourful detail by Frankie Burns, a well known and loved comedian, with traditional and original songs performed by local entertainers Ray Rayson and Maureen Thompson |
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