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From "James Lowe" <jamielowe@msn.com>
Subject Re: music for a 10 year old
Date Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:46:26 -0500

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Gene,

I was was in a Sports Authority yesterday with my Daughters who are
6 & 9 year old and over the loud speaker came the Jayhawk's song "save it 
for a rainy day".  My youngest said to me I know this song and began to sing 
along. It was on a compilation I made last year that found it's way onto to 
their Cd player.  It made my day...

Usually, they're bellyaching that Dad is playing HIS music.

They love the Bangles, Queen, Monkees, ABBA, Beatles, and anything cool that 
happens to find it's way onto a kids movie soundtrack.  It always amazes me 
how music is repackaged and recycled for a new audience through soundtracks. 
Some music is definitely ageless for good reason...  It's really, really 
good.

Now if I could only get them past XTC's Cherry in Your Tree.

Cheers,

Jamie




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gene Creson" <gene.creson@citadel.edu>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 12:53 PM
Subject: music for a 10 year old


> My son is always dippin' into dad's cd collection, so I thought I'd buy 
> him
> his very own store-bought cd for his birthday.
>
> I need recomendations. Gotta be pop. Gotta be peppy. Gotta be clean 
> language.
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
> Gene
> 

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