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Range: Soprano


That's All

$7.49
Performed by F. Michael Haynie, Bonnie Milligan, & Sam Heldt at 54 Below on 4/13/13.

See Me Now (Solo Version)

$9.99
Blues, Contemporary, Pop Ballad, Stand-Alone Performed by Mara Jill Herman and Angela Travino as a duet at the Laurie Beechman Theater on May 4, 2015. Listen to the duet version here:

Moonflower

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Julie Foldesi, Michael Patrick Walker at Birdland, NYC on 11/07/2011A woman who has lived her life under the thumb of her overbearing mother ponders her life and the only thing she truly considers her own. Ideal for a woman of any age with a good mix.

Lady on the 88s

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For Heather Luellen. Performed by Farah Alvin at 54 Below on September 15, 2014.

Exiled

$9.99
From A Girl Called Vincent. Performed by Julie Foldesi, Leslie McDonel, Declan Bennett & Gerard Canonico

Best of Kerrigan-Lowdermilk

$49.99
music by Brian Lowdermilk lyrics by Kait Kerrigan For the uninitiated. A great primer if you're just getting to know Kerrigan-Lowdermilk's work. All their most popular songs in one songbook.Includes:AvalancheBerkeleyFive and a Half MinutesFreedomHand in Hand - FemaleHolding OnHow To Return HomeI'm SorryLast Week's AlcoholMy Heart is SplitMy Party DressNot a Love StoryOne Last Prayer Rise - TenorRun Away With MeSay The...

All I See

$7.49
From The Profit of Creation. Video is in Db: Chelsea Packard at Birdland on 2/03/2014 Mary dreams of a camping trip that her neglectful husband has promised to take her on. She imagines it will be just like the one they went on for their honeymoon years ago.

One Simple Word

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Music by Jacob YanduraLyrics by Rebekah Melocikfrom THE LAST QUEEN OF CANAANKey of Gb: Ab3-F5 Set in 1937 on a farm in rural Virginia, “The Last Queen of Canaan” follows the relationship between Cora Skye, an uncompromising African American landowner, and Ginny, her restless granddaughter.  Cora has spent her entire life fortifying her three acres of land against the dangerous world...

Think of the Moon (Female Version)

$4.99
From the album "Over the Moon: The Broadway Lullaby Project," as recorded by Brian d'Arcy James. Female version is transposed down a third, to the key of E.