This is stargazing-steve’s music collection on Bandcamp.

stargazing-steve

  1. Hull, Massachusetts
  2. Folk
  1. collection 7
  2. wishlist 4
  3. following 18
  1. Daffodil
    by Gillian Grogan
    Daffodils are among the first flowers to bloom in spring, heralding the end of winter. Their bright and cheerful appearance is a welcome sight after the cold months, symbolizing renewal and hope. There are thousands of different daffodil varieties, ranging in color, size, and shape. The simple brush strokes of yellow paint beside the white makes an elegant statement, providing lovely cover art. Grogan is a fine singer, musician, and song writer.
  2. Collide (Single)
    by Parkington Sisters
    COLLIDE
    In my samsaric journey through numerous rebirths, I have bonded with the Parkington Sisters. I'm making a study of soul mates.
  3. Belong
    by Toast
    TOAST
    "Belong" is a well-balanced composition. A lovely voice gives the delicious lyrics of this song the flavor of an exquisite kiss. The key and tempo of the song nicely suit the amorous theme. An excellent youth band!
  4. Om Namo Amitabaya
    by Gypsy Tears
    NAMO AMITABHA
    Chanting the name of Amitabha can be included in all forms of Buddhist training. Amitabha represents infinite mercy, wisdom and love. He is the object of devotion in Pure Land Buddhism in China and Japan. Faith in him ensures rebirth in his Western paradise known as Sukhavati. Associated with Amitabha are two great bodhisattvas, named Mahasthamaprapta and Avalokitesvara (Kuan Yin).
  5. Sailor Song
    by Parkington Sisters
    I bought this excellent CD some time ago when the Parkington Sisters came to Hull and Hingham, Massachusetts. I got the CD autographed by all five sisters. Little sister, Lydia, is an amazing musician and vocalist. I treasure the CD. Someday, I'll be able to call it a vintage CD.
  6. Head Down
    by Roll Over White
    Roll Over White played at the C Note in Hull, Massachusetts, on Friday night (September 6, 2019) at a benefit concert to raise money for the Hull High School Music Dept. By the time the band played their last song of the night, the dance floor was overflowing with enthusiastic fans (myself included) who were shouting, "One more song!"
  7. Lovesick
    by Lindsey Buck
    Lindsey builds intense rapport with the audience that reaches the heart. If you like this track, you'll delight in a live performance.