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Annie, very cool....at least to me...lol...
If you like A Capella you should really try the link I had in my post.
Derick Johnson formed the Voices of Liberty down in Walt Disney World years ago, and they sing 3 shows a day, 7 days a week. They are awsome, and I really like to listen to them when I need to relax.
I am trying to convince my wife, JenniK, to audition for the group next year. Jenni is an excellent singer and sings at weddings and formal functions a lot. Not so much now compared to how much she use to, but she is still the guest vocalist at her moms church on accasion. I reallynhope she tries out...even if she doesn't make the cut (and she really might) it would always be something she would remember.
Check the second link out on my other ost...you will probably like it a lot.
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Carrie, I really like Carbon Leaf too! I don't know that many people that have heard of them. I was introduced to them by a friend who went to Sweet Briar College in Virginia, where they have played several times.
The new stuff sounds pretty good, but I'm a little sad that they seem to be getting away from the slightly Celtic sound they had before. I always liked their more Celtic-sounding songs the best. The new sound is nice too, though. Reminds me of Toad the Wet Sprocket, kind of soft-alternative.
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The only thing I know of Carbon Leaf is their cover of Crazy Train - they played it live on DC101. I've been meaning to pick up an album of theirs. The lead guitarist is damn good.
Dagonee Edit: Just listened to the clips from the new album - I definitely have to get some now.