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Making the Album

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Shannon McNally is a singer and songwriter who has released three critically acclaimed albums of acoustic guitar-based rock.
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In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this clip, Jason is interviewed about his musical career and the recoding of the album. Jason began studying violin at the age of 2 and piano at the age of 4. He has studied trumpet, viola, violin, French horn, baritone horn and percussion, entered and placed in many musical competitions at an early age and toured most of the world between 1987 - 1990 with The Long Island Youth Orchestra. Jason has been performing for a living since the age of 16 and joined Solar Circus at age 19 - recorded on 2 CDs and toured the country. A wanted studio musician and a live hired gun, Jason has performed and recorded with numerous musical acts in a wide variety of genres.



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2002
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