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Paul,
I've heard Josh Groben and have to agree he's very good. I have his first CD
and enjoy it very much. The only tenor I like better of those singing right
now is Andrea Bocelli.
Julie M.
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>Subject: Josh Groban
>Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 19:31:56 -0500
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>If none of you have ever heard of a fairly new singer named Josh Groban I
>think you'll enjoy him if you do a web search and listen to some of his
>music. I heard him on commercials for his new album "Closer" and though
>I'm
>not usually influenced by such commercials I was impressed with this guy.
>His song "You Raise Me Up" is sort of a Gospel song (or can be taken to be
>one in a crossover kind of way). Though it does sound an awfully lot like
>"O Danny Boy." Guess they can get away with that since "O Danny Boy" is so
>old it's probably beyond copyright protection. My favorite song of his,
>though, is "To Where You are" which has been interpreted by some folks as a
>song for those who are out of one's life, including grief. During my
>search
>I ran across a website for a family who lost their Christian son and had
>this playing in the background. It had me sobbing.
>
>Anyway, if you haven't heard him yet you should check him out. Great
>stuff.
>
>Paul
>
>PS Hey, Julie, he even did "O Holy Night" and a great job. Smile.
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