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Day: May 28, 2007

New mix: “empty as a pocket with nothing to lose”

At Art of the Mix, a new one somewhat in honor of my sister’s graduation this weekend from seminary: empty as a pocket with nothing to lose. Somewhat in honor because it didn’t start out that way, but between the gospel and devotional music in the first half and the general promise at the end it seems like a good fit. Congrats, sis.

Author Tim JarrettPosted on May 28, 2007Categories Music

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