Resultado de búsqueda
Selected readings of autobiography, biography, and fiction relating the life of Mark Twain, interspersed with corresponding songs. "A benefit for The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in Hannibal, Missouri"--Container. Compact discs. Notes with narrations and song lyrics ([38] p.) bound in container. Credits: Produced by Carl Jackson. Performer(s):
Huck Finn Blues ~ Brad Paisley 17. ... The Mark Twain legacy CD, titled Mark Twain: Words & Music, combines spoken word and Americana music to tell the life story of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. It was created to commemorate 2010 – The Year of Mark Twain ...
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 CD release of "Mark Twain - Words & Music" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced Search; Explore. Discover; Explore All; Trending Releases; List Explorer; Advanced Search; Contribute; Submission Guidelines; ... Brad Paisley – Huck Finn Blues: 2 ...
Mark Twain: Words & Music is a double-CD produced by Grammy Award-winner Carl Jackson, a Bluegrass and Country music artist, as a benefit for the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, a non-profit foundation in Hannibal, Missouri. The project tells the life story of Mark Twain in spoken word and song and features many well-known artists. "Run Mississippi" by Rhonda Vincent reached #2 on the ...
1.1K views, 12 likes, 5 loves, 0 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Mark Twain: Words & Music: Hannibal, Missouri has been celebrating its Bicentennial throughout 2019. Brad Paisley sent...
On September 21, 2011, Mailboat Records released Mark Twain: Words & Music, a double-CD telling Mark Twain's life in spoken word and song, including a new song by Paisley titled "Huck Finn Blues". Paisley's website announced that he was a fan of Twain, prompting his collaboration on the project with Clint Eastwood , Jimmy Buffett , Sheryl Crow , Vince Gill , and others.
17 de nov. de 2011 · This two-CD set, with sales benefiting the Mark Twain Boyhood Home in Hannibal, Mo., is the modern-day equivalent of a radio play, combining Twain’s own words with songs delivered by some of the ...