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Cookie Cutter is the fourth official studio album by recording artist Jim Bianco. Released October 1, 2013, this album was created as a pledge sponsored gift for fans participating in Bianco‘s 2010 Kickstarter campaign . Over the course of the 45 day campaign, Bianco was able to raise $31,500 to launch the release of his 2011 album LOUDMOUTH . Bianco’s campaign success was featured in an article by Shanna Schwarze at CNN.com .〔Schwarze, Shanna ("Give a Musician or Cause a Boost" ) CNN.Com. Retrieved on January 14, 2011.〕 Fans that pledged $500 or more to Bianco’s Kickstarter campaign were given a questionnaire, which Bianco used to personalize a song about that person. "Cookie Cutter" is the result of this campaign gift, with proceeds of the sale given to charity benefiting veterans.〔(Jim Bianco Kickstarter Campaign.Retrieved on January 26, 2015. )〕 Bianco hosted a live concert performance at the Hudson Theater in Hollywood, CA in honor of the release on October 1,2014. On October 2, 2013, Audie Cornish of NPR’s All Things Considered featured Bianco and his process of creating Cookie Cutter.〔(NPR All Things Considered October 2,2013.Retrieved on January 26,2015. )〕 ==Track listing== All songs written by Jim Bianco #“Apache“–4:10 #“Kilpatrick Man“– 2:50 #“California“– 3:08 #“BTO” –5:28 #“Jane“–4:10 #“Blue Subaru“– 4:18 #“Indiana Ballerina“–3:17 #“Hey Princess“– 4:23 #“Golden Rule“– 4:04 #“I’ll Be There for You“–4:08 #“Billy Baker“– 4:03 #“Miracle“– 5:14 #“Good to Have You Home” –4:12 #“Single Malt Scotch“–2:48 #“Breaking Your Heart“– 4:04 #“It’s Gonna Be OK“–3:52 #“That’s What She Said (Intro)“–1:36 #“That’s What She Said“– 3:05 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cookie Cutter (Jim Bianco album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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