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The title song of an all-new 2006 musical with over 20 original musical numbers. Take a quiet Maryland seaport...Add Prohibition mobsters looking for a port to bring in their illegal booze.. Add wicked Baltimore... And a traveling music talent agent who sometimes wins, sometimes loses the heart of the local dance studio owner... For a fresh new musical adventure. Copyright 2006 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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In the children's musical "The Magic Prism" the Hug-Me's help release Princess Spring from the North Wind's captivity. Copyright 2001-05 By Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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A Christmas waltz. Soloist: Linda Swibold Copyright 2002 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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An acappella Christmas carol. Copyright 2002 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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A comedy playlet. Acted by Paul & Ilona Stone. Copyright 2005 by Stafford Krause, Tucson, AZ (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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In the children's musical "The Magic Prism" the North Wind holds Princess Spring captive. Copyright 2001-05 By Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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From the original musical "TrailHappy" about living the full-time RV lifestyle. Copyright 2002-03 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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The title song of "TrailHappy", an original musical about living the full-time RVing lifestyle. Copyright 2002-03 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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A Southwest ballad of love between a Spanish girl and an Apache boy. Copyright 2003 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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A brief comedy playlet. Copyright 2005 by Stafford Krause, Tucson, AZ (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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Latin dance number. Copyright 2003 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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From the musical, "1955" ... about the changing world of the mid-1950's and how Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery, AL bus started the civil rights movement and helped change the thinking on an almost all-white northern college campus. Soloist: Jerry Schoenle Copyright 2003-05 by Stafford Krause, Tucson, AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |
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A soldier's ballad. Copyright 2004 by Stafford Krause, Tucson AZ. (StaffordArts@earthlink.net) |