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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on March 01, 2000 |
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[Download] Written by: Max Hsu Instrumental by: Robbie Ferguson Status: Complete demo Story: Max wrote this track when he was doing the Church of Rhythm thing. It rang really true with me, as I was a messed up kid, suicidal when I was young. Max gave me permission to use the song on soulcleansed's debut CD (Keepin' It Real). While I never really made it (yet?), Church of Rhythm broke up and Max went on to become huge with the next band he founded. You might have heard of them: Superchic[k].
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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on December 31, 1998 |
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[Download] Wow, this is old. Tracked in Impulse Tracker, during my early days of electronic music production. This song was released under my monicker, -=Guardian Angel=-. I have to guess, therefore, that this was produced in or around 1999, but I don't know for sure.
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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on February 09, 1997 |
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[Download] Recorded from a hand-held video camera (hence the horrid sound), this is me playing the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz at the Gravenhurst Opera House.
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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on December 31, 1995 |
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[Download] I wrote this song (obviously) when my girlfriend dumped me. Oooh, childhood love - haha. I recorded the "multitracks" by running two tape recorders back-to-back, over and over again, resulting in a horribly degrated, several generation master. Then, to top it off, the only copy of the song was on a crummy cassette tape, and by the time I had the technology to convert it to digital (2004), the tape had lost some of its magnetism and dropped out a several times. For the record, after I played this song for her, she took me back. For about a week - haha!
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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on February 11, 1994 |
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[Download] This song was recorded during a live presentation of the Muskoka Jazz and Blues Festival. The concert was a fundraiser for a little girl with Cerebral Palsy. I'll never forget the faces of the audience members; it was actually hard to end this song, I almost slipped up near the end after making eye contact with a woman in the front row who was moved to tears.
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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on December 31, 1990 |
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[Download] The song that started it all. Recorded live at the Orillia Square Mall before about 300 people. After winning first place for this performance in the talent contest, I never heard the end of singing this song for school assemblies, gatherings, other contests, etc. for several years - haha. I eventually was able to move on to other songs, but am glad I have this recording of my very first "real" performance.
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| Written by Robbie Ferguson, on March 01, 1980 |
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[Download] Written by: Robbie Ferguson (LOL!) Story: As a 17 month old baby in Gananoque, Ontario, Robbie began to beat-box and sing for his mom. Her encouragement over the years is what brought about everything else you hear.
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