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If you are looking for free MP3 music downloads for your new Ipod, local singer/songwriter, Alex Kash has a selection of four for you. “As an independent musician I feel it is really important to get my music out there.”, says three-time award winning singer/songwriter, Alex Kash. “It’s a way for people to get to know more about the acoustic music I do.” Recently relocated from California, Alex has been a songwriter on two different multi-platinum CDs, and has appeared on numerous recordings by major artists internationally. He began as a professional musician at the age of 13, working in bands as a lead singer and guitarist. In the last few years, Alex broke away to make his first three solo CDs which included full instrumentation, but fans kept requesting a CD of what he did in his live performances, which was solo singing with a 12-string acoustic guitar. The result is his new CD, “Learning to Love” released in October. “I am very happy with this CD because it is what I spent my life doing…music and learning to love. When you are a creative person, it’s so easy to get caught up into the passion of the creativity and forget the passion for the people around you. This CD is about my passion for the people in my life.” To download the music and see where Alex is performing, see his website: http://www.alexkash.com



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