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Justin wrote the classic "Nights In White Satin," but his fondest musical memories are from a different decade. Rockers, rappers and pop stars have been known to quote the Bible in their songs. See if you match the artist to the biblical lyric. The country sweetheart opines about the demands of touring and talks about writing songs with her famous father.

Toggle navigation. Good Times by Edie Brickell. Album: Picture Perfect Morning Charted: 40 I was just beginning to realize the power of music in my life. I never knew what it was like to discover a song for myself. That was until Windows It was my own. I played it for my brother, and we watched it over and over.

We watched it daily for two weeks. Seeing Edie Brickell in the music rounds last month on the release of a bluegrass album with Steve Martin made me recall this song and that experience. The video was just a piece of cross promotion.

Most people who owned the installation disc probably saw the video. It was a calculated move from her team that paid off in securing at least two fans, and probably a lot more.

But, there was still a bit of chance surrounding the discovery. Some of my favorite musicians I only know because a friend suggested I listen to them. This is music I discovered through chance—a discovery platform sometimes ignored, and perhaps, slowly fading away. Most music discovery programs start with what we already like.

On Pandora, you set a station based on a song, and it finds similar music. Even with a personal touch, friends usually tailor their suggestions to what they know you already enjoy. That leaves out a lot of possibilities.

It would never appear on your Pandora stations. But you connect with it.



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