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ChristianityToday.com: Burlap to Cashmere
Features the band's record label's profile from 1998.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/artists/burlap.html
Rambles: Anybody Out There?
Review of Burlap to Cashmere's debut album from 1998.
http://www.rambles.net/burlap_there.html
Today's Christian Music: Burlap to Cashmere
Profile and two RealAudio tracks.
http://www.todayschristianmusic.com/Profile-Burlap.htm
Amazon offers Live At The Bitter End (Audio CD),27 January, 1998
Christian Music & Lyrics Burlap to Cashmere List price $6.98
Very cool. / 5
New Jersey

I think the group is very talented and the acoustics, guitar and percussion are just wonderfully orchestrated. A very pleasant sound and pretty original. Too bad they did not make more albums but I say a thumbs up!
Song "Good Man"
He was walking down the highway,
And you saw him straggling along.
And you reached out, opened up your door,
And you gave him a ride to your heavenly home.

God his mother, she won't listen.
And his father hated his old man.
But you listened to his feelings,
And your eyes consistently understand.
Yes, your eyes consistently understand.


He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
But he was dancing to the bright lights.
He was dying for some love.


Well, you see him with his guitar,
Down the highway, he would walk along
Singin' old songs, singin' Sunday blues.
But his school bells were his only songs
Yes his school bells were his only song.


Through the fire, through the lying sun
Through the smoke and fog,
Through the day that's done.
There was strength there,
There was hope alive,
There were strings of peace from the other side.
There were strings of peace from the other side.


He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
But he was dancing to the bright lights.
He was dying for some love.


Don't you see he's falling away
Thank God for the love that you gave
Only love can put out a fire
And only love was calling him higher and higher.


He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
But he was dancing to the bright lights.
He was dying for some love


He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
He was a good man.
He lived a good life.
But you were right there for the hard times.
You were right there again and again.
Again and again.


The Phantom Tollbooth - Concert Review
Steven Stuart Baldwin's Burlap To Cashmere's concert review.
http://www.tollbooth.org/creviews/b2c499.html
Amazon.com: Reviews for Anybody Out There?: Music: Burlap to Cashmere
Amazon.com: Reviews for Anybody Out There?: Music: Burlap to Cashmere by Burlap to Cashmere.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/B00000DMNO
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TOP STATEWIDE NEWS (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
Today's release of Bell's Brewing Co.'s Oberon has become a cultural phenomenon throughout the Midwest and beyond. Burlap to Cashmere will not be the opening band for Thursday's Jars of Clay concert at Chenery Auditorium. The opening band has been changed to Disappointed By Candy.
What's happening THURSDAY in Southwest Michigan (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
A Hot Rod Magazine KVCC visit is planned for 3:30 p.m. in the Student Commons Theater, Kalamazoo Valley Community College's Texas Township campus, 6767 West O Ave. A Hot Rod staff member is set to speak about various careers in the automotive industry as part of the promotion for the 12th annual Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, set to stop in Kalamazoo in June. The program is free. 488-4322.
Rock Music Menu: Rock can revel in Scorsese's Oscar (Delaware County Times)
It's safe to say that Martin Scorsese is one of, if not the most rock 'n roll director of all time. He was among the new breed in the 70s who took the reins from the old guard of Hollywood and brought edginess, indie credibility and legendary cinema to the masses.
Music Round-up (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Utah is entering a stretch that can twist a music fan in knots. In a seven-day span, we are hosting Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and struggling garage bands, hip-hop and goth-rock acts, Christian-rock and experimental noise outfits. And we're not even couting the Rascal Flatts, Taking Back Sunday and Midlake shows next Friday. In an effort to help dollar- and time-conscious music ...

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