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Seventh Prom Dream
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Same basic concept but more independent of that last E chord in the progression.
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Reuben Walton is an artist and songwriter originally from Cape Cod, MA and currently based in Falmouth, MA. His work spans multiple genres with a popcentric foc
Reuben Walton is an artist and songwriter originally from Cape Cod, MA and currently based in Woods Hole, MA. His work spans multiple genres with a pop-centric focus. A graduate of UMass Lowell and Sturgis Charter Public School, Walton's involvement in music has been a longterm passion with a steady shift towards original material beginning in high school. From his beginnings with choral ensembles, avant garde lo-fi dadaist compositions and earnest cover songs, to his free-flowing explorations of hip hop, atmospheric R&B and plaintive pop melodies, Walton brings a unique perspective that is both vulnerable and playful, his vocals and ear for melody and rhythm forming much of the common element unifying his body of work. His modest career highlights have included performances at UMass Lowell's annual Mothers of Rock concert and various venues in Southeastern Massachusetts and the Greater Boston area. Currently he is in the process of assembling a short EP with producer AVLI Music of Avli Music Productions in Woodland Hills, CA, in addition to working on a variety of side projects and collaborations.
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Genre
Pop K-Pop
Charts
#268 in subgenre Peak #9
Author
Arranging, Programming by Reuben Walton
Rights
2007
Uploaded
June 09, 2007
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MP3 0.8 MB 128 kbps 0:54
Story behind the song
I liked the dreamy pretty chord progression and the beat and I had had it in my head for a long time and I wanted to finally sit down and record this stuff because I now have the technology to do it with, whereas before, I had much more ghetto recording processes, akin to holding a radio or speaker up to a microphone, not knowing how to make mp3's, but now that I have a mp3 converter, everything is streamlined.
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