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POINTING AT THE SUN BLUE T-SHIRT
by: CHERYL WHEELER Cool 100% cotton quality t-shirt with the amazing Pointing At The Sun logo! Sizes Large, X-Large and XX-Large. These are generic adult sizes. Please indicate requested size in the special instructions at checkout. If you purchase this t-shirt at the same time as the Pointing At The Sun CD you will get $5.00 off the price of the t-shirt. The logo is in the pocket area. |
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POINTING AT THE SUN
by: CHERYL WHEELER Having long been hailed as a song writer's songwriter (her songs have been covered by Peter, Paul & Mary, Suzy Boggus, Dan Seals, Bette Midler, Juice Newton and Garth Brooks, to name a few). This is Cherl's first release on her own label. The disc is filled with a collection of delightful, insightful musical gems, including some favorite songs from her live shows. The title track tackles the big questions of life, love, and purpose. Other highlights include "Summer Fly" with it's catchy pop groove and the long awaited Cat Trilogy! |
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DEFYING GRAVITY
by: CHERYL WHEELER With six years having past since Cheryl Wheeler's last full-length studio collection, "Defying Gravity" overflows with exquisitely crafted, powerfully resonant original songs. Cheryl's burnished alto, nimble guitar playing, and sly sense of humor shine on this album. Fans will be equally delighted with the new material as with the return of some songs that had been dropped from Wheeler's set list, such as "On the Plane," "It's the Phone," and "This is Me." |
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DIFFERENT STRIPE
by: CHERYL WHEELER Not exactly a "best of," not a new releases album... but then, who would expect Cheryl to release an album that's like what other folks would do? This disc is a compilation of some of her ballads (the ones her manager loves actually!) and two new songs, the new audience favorite "Gandhi/Buddha" and "Walk Around Downtown." Look for the first Cheryl infomercial using her "What Do I Care, I Don't Have Kids" video for the basis... Cheryl on an infomercial... how cool! |
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SYLVIA HOTEL
by: CHERYL WHEELER There has always seemed to be two Cheryls: the poet, writer of some of the prettiest, most alluring and intelligent ballads on the modern folk scene and the comic, a militant trend-defier and savagely funny social critic once described by the Boston Phoenix as a "frumpy, outrageously honest woman openly disdainful of fashion, femininity and stage decorum." Both Cheryls shine on this album, making it her best to date! |
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MRS. PINOCCI'S GUITAR
by: CHERYL WHEELER Cheryl Wheeler emerges as a gifted and open-hearted songwriter approaching the sure summit of her craft. Her abiding faith in her audience's ability to find their own life reflected in the sweet spaces of her songs reveals an artist comfortably wearing the austere genius that defines folk music's best traditions. More confidently and beautifully than ever before, she proves that the poet and the comic are one and the same. |
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DRIVING HOME
by: CHERYL WHEELER Cheryl owns a finely-tuned ability to describe both the world and the human condition. Using her expressive voice she moves easily from folk to country to heart wrenching ballads. Sure to please her legions of fans as well as newbies. |