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The Say Thank You CD produced by Eddie Thrash, executive producer Jacqueline Thrash and production assistant Jennifer Thrash. The Say Thank You was designed to be an introduction to a chronicle of 100 years of music.
It starts out with a cover of [+]The Say Thank You CD produced by Eddie Thrash, executive producer Jacqueline Thrash and production assistant Jennifer Thrash. The Say Thank You was designed to be an introduction to a chronicle of 100 years of music. It starts out with a cover of Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer", which has been heard in the movie with Paul Newman and Robert Redford 'The Sting'. The Entertainer was published in 1904. Eddie Thrash brought The Entertainer into the current day by writing lyrics for it, including the phrase which describes Eddie's style and the flavor of Say Thank You, "A Lit'l Bit of Blues, A Lit'l Bit of Soul, and A Lit'l Bit of Jazz and Rock & Roll". Say Thank You goes from Ragtime from 1904, through Gospel (You Are So Beautiful), through Folk (Your Smiling Face), through smooth Jazz (The Cat's Meow), through light Rock, Latin Jazz and Blues (Two More Hearts), and jumps with both feet into Rock & Roll (Life in the Fast Lane). It is meant as a means to Say Thank You to all those before us, who have made American music what it is today; as well as to Say Thank You to those who have encouraged not only Eddie & Jacqueline, personally, but other artists and inventors who have struggled to make a difference, and who have needed someone to say, "it's okay, keep up the struggle and the good work, we need what you have to give". Thank You. Quotes about Eddie and his music: The first time I saw Eddie Thrash play (guitar) was in a small Blues club across from San Francisco State University, and my mouth fell open. J.B. Listening to Eddie Thrash's CD made me enjoy the beautiful song of the guitar. It was very calm and soothing to listen to. I hope, one day, the CD is everywhere. Julietta T. When I first heard Eddie's CD, It was fantastic! What music! It was the sound, it made me feel so alive after a really hard day. But on the weekends, it is a pick me up, that makes me feel Great! Cathy H. It was wonderful music. I think everybody can enjoy it. It seemed to me, like I was forgetting about everything in the world. Emma A. You are always coming up with something unique and inventive. Garth Webber, recording artist and previous guitarist for Miles Davis. Eddie Thrash's music was very entertaining, interesting, and original. The so 0 comments for this artist. Be the first!
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