I present to you all my rendition of one of my favorite Richard Strauss Lieder of all time Zueignung. Sit back, relax, and happy listening.
Antoni Garcia
And now we find ourselves with yet another Michigan J. Frog classic song. That’s right. The Michigan Rag which was originally composed for the classic “One Froggy Evening”. Happy listening, folks.
Growing up with Looney Tunes’ Michigan J. Frog has made this classic song stuck in my head ever since I was a five-year-old boy. Now, as an adult, I give this song a good shot for your listening pleasure.
Time to get the nostalgia goggles on with another classic song from good, old New Zealand composed by Princess Te Rangi Pai. Happy listening, Happy Early Mothers’ Day, and stay safe, everybody.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you my rendition of a classic Lied by Franz Schubert. I know I copped out by not singing the Low D in the final syllable of “schlafen”, but I hope I could still keep you entertained nevertheless. Happy listening and stay safe, everybody.
I present to you all my personal favorite Zorak song from The Brak Show’s “Psychoklahoma”. This one was quite challenging with the amount of times I had to rehearse it and get through some tough passages, but the journey was quite fun to sink my teeth into. Happy listening and stay safe, everybody.
And here is the final Zorak song from The Brak Show’s “Gimme a Brak” sung by me. Happy listening and stay safe, everybody.
And here’s another Zorak song from The Brak Show’s “Gimme a Brak” sung by me. Happy listening and stay safe, everybody.
It is a nostalgia trip for me, as I sing my rendition of one of Zorak’s songs from The Brak Show episode “Gimme a Brak!”. Happy listening.
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