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4 - Jon Murray Hammond - Songs of Freedom

Songs for the USA
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heartland rock anthem with Rock, Heartland Rock, Americana, Folk Rock and Rock, Heartland Rock, Americana influence big emotional patriotic chorus raspy heartfelt male vocals driving snare drum electric guitar riffs acoustic rhythm guitar piano accents crowd gang vocals in final chorus 1980s american heartland rock energy mixed with modern cinematic production honest and reflective not political themes of gratitude freedom sacrifice unity younger generations small towns fireworks open highways front porches and appreciating the blessings of living in america huge singalong chorus built for a 4th of july celebration
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Gentle acoustic prayer song, intimate male vocal, soft fingerpicked acoustic guitar only, no drums, no bass, no piano, no strings, no synths, Warm emotional recording, close microphone sound, reflective Christian prayer atmosphere, Feels personal and sincere, like praying on a porch at night for America, Style inspired by quiet acoustic worship and singer-songwriter confessionals, Sparse arrangement, Natural human imperfections left in the vocal, Emotional but peaceful
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Driving late-70s classic rock in the style of Radar Love by Golden Earring, Fast-moving highway groove, High-energy driving rhythm that feels like racing down the highway at night with headlights cutting through the darkness, Big analog rock production with raw live-band energy, Tight rhythm guitar, Ocassional Slide Guitar and bluesy fills between vocal lines, Dynamic arrangement that builds tension and release naturally, Male and female vocal duet with emotional intensity, Conversational storytelling verses that explode into huge memorable choruses, Vocals should feel passionate and slightly rough, not polished or modern pop, Strong emphasis on groove and momentum, Bass and drums should propel the song constantly forward
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Driving late-70s classic rock in the style of Radar Love by Golden Earring, Fast-moving highway groove, High-energy driving rhythm that feels like racing down the highway at night with headlights cutting through the darkness, Big analog rock production with raw live-band energy, Tight rhythm guitar, Occasional Slide Guitar and bluesy fills between vocal lines, Dynamic arrangement that builds tension and release naturally, Male and female vocal duet with emotional intensity, Conversational storytelling verses that explode into huge memorable choruses, Vocals should feel passionate and slightly rough, not polished or modern pop, Strong emphasis on groove and momentum, Bass and drums should propel the song constantly forward
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heartland rock, americana, classic rock
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Heartfelt acoustic Americana rendition of the 1895 original version of “America the Beautiful, ” intimate fingerpicked acoustic guitar, warm emotional male vocals, gentle piano textures, subtle live brushes and bass, rich layered “ooh” harmonies gradually building throughout the song, expressive falsetto harmony lifts on “America, America, ” reflective and reverent atmosphere, cinematic emotional rise while remaining restrained and sincere, analog warmth, organic live performance feel, inspired by classic 1970s singer-songwriter recordings, soft rock harmonies, vulnerable patriotic prayer-like mood, emotionally moving and deeply human
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1970s inspired soft rock anthem with warm acoustic guitar emotional piano smooth bass gentle live drums rich layered harmonies layered ooh vocal harmonies floating behind the chorus heartfelt male vocals with expressive emotional falsetto lifts during the chorus hook especially on how far have we come Disco, Pop, Soft Rock, R&B, Soul, Adult Contemporary inspired vocal phrasing and harmony stacks soaring high falsetto responses and airy background vocals intimate verses expanding into uplifting choruses cinematic emotional build analog warmth sincere human atmosphere soft electric guitar swells vulnerable emotional delivery themes of unity forgiveness compassion and shared humanity