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1: ‘Remembrance’ Live
From Palm Springs (4:59)
In
the style of Elvis’ Trilogy, but uniquely arranged, you’ll never hear
‘Dixie and Battle Hymn’ the same again.
Di
First performed ‘Remembrance’ live for a packed crowd of over 30,000
in Palm Springs, Ca., ultimately becoming the WTC Sept. 11th theme and
gained Di White House attention with an invitation to perform.
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2: ‘Blue Skies’ (3:46)
Romantics
everywhere should love and relate to the relationship of Blue Skies
that are in her lover’s eyes. Originally written by Di for Bob and his
sexy electric guitar style. A uniquely composed song, Blue Skies gives
you the feeling of ‘Yanni meets Torri Amos’.
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3: ‘#1 Country Girl
from the City’ (5:27
Raised
in a large city with dreams to be in the country, this song powers out
the reality of that feeling. Written in route from Tennessee to California on an acoustical
guitar, Di’s lyrics ‘Dollywood from Hollywood’ drive home
the story of a young girls dream to be a performer in Di’s power driven
‘Atomic Pop’ style.
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4: ‘I Know You’re Out There’ (6:18)
Deep
emotions of belief for a stage with an audience that she believes is
out there. ‘I Know You’re Out There tells the story of a girl who’s
sole dream is to ‘find’ her audience and fans. She knows if listened
to long enough you will be one of those she believes is ‘Out There’.
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5: ‘Runway Lights’ (3:19)
Using
a creative style of multiple chord changes that seemingly go on unconsciously,
Di sings choruses of Spanish and French vocals giving ‘Runway’ an International
flair to it and making ‘Runway’ a different type of song with a unique
sound and style. ‘I’m coming in to land and I’m here to stay’ tells
of her secret love story.
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6: ‘Daisy May’ (6:19)
Unable
to find ‘that’ respectful man, she wants to drive home ‘may’ as an English
word of importance, and then take the pressure off by naming a ‘fictional’
character ‘Daisy May’. Written and performed entirely by ‘Di’ on her
special 12 string acoustical guitar, appropriately named ‘Daisy’, this
song bridges the gap between country and a modern pop ballad.
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7: ‘Children of Ireland’ (3:30)
Hopes
and Dreams really do come true, for all, especially Jessica and the
Children of Ireland. While touring Ireland Bob and Di drove into the
past to a quaint little town outside of ‘Cong’ where the classic John
Wayne movie ‘The Quiet Man’ was filmed. It was there she met a young
teen far removed from the often jaded lifestyles of the ‘big city. It
was for ‘Jessica’ and her innocent friends that this song was written.
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8: ‘Lady Luck’ (2:30)
After
hearing Di sing, Burrud Productions requested Producer Bob Schott and
Lori to write a song to be used for an upcoming theme on gambling, in
a ‘James Bond’ flavor. Lady Luck tells the somewhat macabre story of
the romance and obsession of a gambler ‘caught up’ in the play and for
his true ‘Love’…’Lady Luck’. Di’s, 'Lori's', signature vocals take command
of this unique song.
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9: ‘Stay True’ (3:07)
Di’s
belief that ‘staying true’ to who you are is the best way to win in
life. After a lifetime battle against tremendous odds to live out her
childhood dream of being a singer-songwriter-performer.
Di’s childhood dream finally won out, and she wants others to
know; if you believe in yourself you can realize your dreams.
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10: ‘Got to Have You’ (2:58)
This
was one of Di’s first pieces that defines Di’s Atomic Pop and shows
off her power and range, led off by her melodic soft opening. Many who
have heard Di really cut loose, have said…’There’s a New Sheriff in
Town’.
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