My remastered fifth solo album (with bonus material), Throw the Lions to the Christians is out today. Lend an ear and get your copy from Bandcamp, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, Google Music, and/or VerveLife.
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Musings by Chicago-based poet, songwriter, journalist, educator, musician & existentialist, Larry O. Dean
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Throw the Lions to the Christians remaster out today!
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