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Selected Song Demos on File
Barri, my wife, has teased me for twenty years about when am I going to get that hit single. True to form, I have studiously avoided writing anything that remotely resembles one. It’s a kind of perversity that an unknown songwriter can really come to embrace. I have always avoided listening to the hit single on my favorite albums. I prefer songs that go deeper, longer, more out-of-left-field, like beautiful accidents.
These are some of the accidents.
Humuncules Music is my BMI-affiliated publishing company. Professional inquiries are invited at
stevek@humuncules.com.
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| Klingaman |
Rock, a song about the poet Robert Duncan |
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Klingaman |
Industrial instrumental – music for film |
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Klingaman |
A song about New Orleans, bring the steel drums |
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Klingaman |
Cajun, French & English lyrics |
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Klingaman |
Radio rock with Everly Bros. style harmonies |
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Klingaman |
Bluesy jazz, for female vocal. Streaming audio on website. |
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Klingaman/Slack |
Rock anthem, Deep Purple-style guitar! |
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Klingaman |
The kids are alright |
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Klingaman |
Acoustic love song, faded beauty is fine |
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