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Jim Wilson : Classic Nature
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Imagine the spring not far away when the birds sing on a snowy mantle. Spring thunders, and sunflowers watch over gardens, and geese fly south.
Genre: New Age: New Age
Release Date: 2002
Classic Nature © Copyright-James Herbert Wilson, Melody Lee Wilson
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Winters Leaving 4:45 Not Available
Wake Up Spring 4:08 Not Available
Springs Rush 2:54 Not Available
Dawn 'N Twilight 3:42 Not Available
When Lightning Bugs Dance 3:19 Not Available
Sunflower Captains 5:47 Not Available
The Iris Waltz 2:17 Not Available
Flute Duet For A Pair Of Sparrows 2:55 Not Available
Summers Mood 3:53 Not Available
The Buterfly King And Queen 1:56 Not Available
Waves Of Golden Grain 3:26 Not Available
Seasons, Spring Through Winter 6:18 Not Available
Confessions Of A Bumblebee 3:46 Not Available
City Streets And Classic Nature 3:48 Not Available
My Melody, My Flower 2:58 Not Available
The Flowers Of Fall 5:00 Not Available
Dancing Leaves Of Fall 1:19 Not Available
Wings Of Southern Geese 5:45 Not Available
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Album Notes

Jim grew up on a farm in the middle of the U.S. He milked cows and planted fields through his high school years, during the 'British Invasion'. He was interested in making new music at that time but had no idea how to go about it. After high school Jim found a job and a stint in the Navy. He made it through a marriage and divorce and all the usual heartaches, and is married again. Jims doctor advised him to retire or die, when his nerves gave out from too much stress. He took up writing music as a serious hobby and hasn't slowed down since. After he had written several songs over a little more than a year, he got the idea to share them with other music lovers. Hence 'Classic Nature' came about, something he just had to compose. Jim has been writing lyrics, poetry, and stories for the past several years, (since mid 80s), and has a published country song with a music publisher, still waiting for release. He attributes his ability to his mother - pianist, and his father - played the sax. His mother played in concert halls around the country, which has made him believe in himself and his music over the years. Jim would rather listen to a good song than watch TV. He is currently a member of the Missouri Cowboy Poets Association, and is working on getting a song on an upcoming album with some of his fellow members. As part of the over fifty club Jim stays active with writers club meetings, MCPA gatherings, honey do's, and the music he loves to write.

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