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Friday, April 20, 2012

Fierce Tears by Kenton Chin

Kenton Chin was amazing with The Backbeats
— especially singing Katie Perry's "Firework —
but here we can hear him all by himself, singing the melody,
accompanied by harmonies sung by him
and rhythm provided by him,
on a song he wrote himself,
based on a poem by Dylan Thomas.

Posted by Mike Ellis, The Jolly Reprobate at 9:49 PM
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Labels: a cappella originals, Backbeats, Kenton Chin, original songs

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