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Stroke of Genius

by Marc Black

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These Days 04:12
These days how the world has changed Nothing sounds the same Familiar things unfamiliar rings Like a lot of things, nothing sounds the same These Days These days how the world has changed Nothing is the same Familiar things unfamiliar rings, Like a lot of things, nothing sounds the same These Days All the things I say go a different way Sound so clear till they disappear Nothing is the same, how the world has changed These days BRIDGE: Not quite here, not quite forgotten In a world all their own, not quite forgotten And we in a new one Trying, surviving We, in a new world Trying to go home These days how the world has changed Nothing sounds the same Familiar things unfamiliar rings like a lot of things Nothing is the same These Days BRIDGE These days how the world has changed Nothing sounds the same Familiar things unfamiliar rings like a lot of things Nothing is the same These Days All the things I see are all knew to me And I've just begun to be the one Who will sing the song that is not yet sung And I've just begun to be one These Days
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Let 'im Go 03:20
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Rewired 02:39
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My Mantra 02:30
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At NIght 03:35
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Our Way Back 02:40

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A labor of love, documenting my friends journey from being left for dead in the hospital to a miraculous recovery using creativity as his vehicle. It also led to an award winning hourlong film also entitled Stroke of Genius

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released February 25, 2021

appearing on this album - Art Garfunkel, Warren Bernhardt, Steve Gadd, Michael Esposito, Eric Parker, Geoff Parker, John Sebastian, Sam Cohen, Howard Johnson, Don Davis, Betty MacDonald, Rosie Rion, Andrew Felt, Art Garfunkel, Ellie Brown, Dan Mountain, Dixie Hummingbirds, Sean Aylward, Jessie Gallagher

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Marc Black Katonah, New York

Marc plays a finger style blues in the traditions of Mississippi Hurt and the great Tim Hardin. Right up to Covid, he was a proud road warrior, inducted into the New York Chapter of the Blues Hall of Fame in June of 2014. As WFUV DJ, John Platt wrote about Marc. "We need to hear his songs now more than ever." ... more

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