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Recorded at Light of the World Church in Denver on January 9, 2011, this live acoustic rendition of "No More Tears (Faith's Lullaby)" showcases Kevin's ability to create a truly intimate atmosphere with a simple, honest performance. The song is a lullaby for his youngest sister, Faith.

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"In Good Company" is Kevin Heider's beautifully simple and intimate "pursuit song," from his debut acoustic piano album ("To Whom It May Concern"). Featuring singer-songwriter Andrea Gleason on vocals, this long lost live recording is from Kevin's performance at the Portland Civic Players Playhouse in Michigan on August 21, 2009.

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While many of Kevin's songs have a rare honest, personal, and profound quality about them, "Annie of the Sea" definitely sits among his more light-hearted fare. Recorded at Light of the World Church in Denver on January 9, 2011, this acoustic rendition of "Annie of the Sea" showcases the unique sense of humor that Kevin insists on infusing into his live performances. (*Featuring Tim Danaher on the acoustic guitar and back-up vocals/harmony.)

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Kevin recently performed at The Shepherd's Cafe in Dallas, Texas, and he wanted to give his fans just a little taste of what his live shows are like. Though he is prone to rocking out on the guitar with a wild harmonica accompaniment, the two songs featured in this live recording represent his more "chill" acoustic fare. Both of these selections - "Little Child, Don't Cry" and "Silent Night" - seem more than fitting as we approach the pinnacle of the Christmas season.

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Amazing Grace

In this unique folk/choral arrangement of Amazing Grace, singer-songwriter Kevin Heider hopes that his simple yet stylish re-imagining does justice to the lyrical poetry of the classic hymn. After years of working aboard various British slave ships, John Newton (1725-1807) converted to Christianity and composed this beautiful hymn to illustrate his [and our] own need for God's grace and mercy. You can download this song for FREE here on Podbean.com or by subscribing to Kevin's podcast ("Kevin Heider Presents.....") on iTunes. Enjoy the free music, be sure to spread the word, and have a truly happy and blessed Thanksgiving feast with your beloved kith and kin!

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Examine the evolution of a song in this extended exhortation from singer-songwriter Kevin Heider! In "Inside the Revolution: Book Mountain," Kevin gives his fans deeper insight into "Book Mountain," the opening song on his new album The Salzburg Revolution. He addresses three points about the song: (1) how the music evolved from an older song of his; (2) why it's called "Book Mountain"; and (3) the sound that starts the song, the sound of a throat being cleared.

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The Dark Side

Inspired by Johann Hari's article The Dark Side of Dubai, singer-songwriter Kevin Heider has crafted a chilling and poignant narrative in his latest musical contribution. Aptly titled "The Dark Side," Kevin's new song chronicles an array of tragic characters as it explores the significant human rights concerns surrounding the construction and economic underpinnings of Dubai. You can listen or download the song today for FREE! (To read the lyrics, click here...)

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Kevin Heider talks about life, music, and his new album (The Salzburg Revolution) with David Rydberg, host of "The Rydberg Guys" morning show on K-YES Radio in Minnesota. Kevin's candid conversational habits, combined with David's "abrasive" tone and [lack of] editing, make for quite an unusual interview. It originally aired on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at approximately 6:50 a.m. CT.

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"Merry Christmas, Henry!" is the first of many free music offerings from up-and-coming singer/songwriter Kevin Heider. From the raw folk/acoustic sound of his guitar and vocals, to the eclectic harmonies in his a capella arrangements, to the joyfully wry, grin-inducing comedic flavor sauteed into classic carols like "Jingle Bells," "O Christmas Tree," and "Deck the Halls,"  to the solemn reverence of his closing "Silent Night," Kevin Heider's debut Christmas album with Maybe Penguins Exist Records will have everyone screaming "Merry Christmas, Henry!"

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