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Beach life
Danny Morgan
Beach life
Genre: Pop
 
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Beach Life: Songs about the beach lifestyle: windsurfing, running on the beach, saltwater kisses, Sanibel Island sunsets, and Captiva Island daydreams. Beach Life - The perfect music for an island vacation getaway and t...  more »

     
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All Artists: Danny Morgan
Title: Beach life
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Seagull Records
Release Date: 8/4/1987
Genre: Pop
Styles: Easy Listening, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 763674910128

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Beach Life: Songs about the beach lifestyle: windsurfing, running on the beach, saltwater kisses, Sanibel Island sunsets, and Captiva Island daydreams. Beach Life - The perfect music for an island vacation getaway and the perfect antidote for freezing winters; windsurfing, running on the beach, saltwater kisses, Sanibel Island sunsets, and Captiva Island daydreams The comparisons to Jimmy Buffett are inevitable and he does not mind a bit. But Danny Morgan has carved a permanent niche for himself on Florida's Sanibel and Captiva Islands that is uniquely his own. Songwriter, singer, guitarist, bandleader, arranger, producer, teacher, and graphic artist, Danny Morgan is his own man and has his own style of music and art. Danny started performing as a teenager in the Cincinnati and Kentucky area and became a favorite on the Midwest college circuit. Music captured his imagination, so he quit his art teaching job in Cincinnati and went on to play nightclubs, restaurants, and resorts from Bangor, Maine, to Los Angeles. Over the years, he has appeared on-stage with the Beach Boys, Barry Manilow, Air Supply, Joe Cocker, George Carlin, David Brenner, Pure Prairie League, the Earl Scruggs Review, Jimmy Buffett, Little Feat, B.J. Thomas, Mike Reid, Firefall, and the Drifters. He recalls his first performance on Captiva in 1975, when he took the stage dressed in a sport coat and armed with a repertoire of Bob Dylan songs. He immediately found that neither his attire nor his song selections were appropriate. The lively crowd called for Jimmy Buffett songs, and Danny was introduced to a new style of music and entertaining, to say nothing of audience participation a la Buffett's beloved, fanatic parrotheads. So, he learned the Buffett songbook out of necessity. But he didn't stop there. Danny began to write his own songs about his personal experiences on Sanibel and Captiva.