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Romancing The Movies

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Sally Harmon

 
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Romancing The Movies

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    On her latest release, Harmon has collected fourteen lip-smackin' cinema favorites and serves us a delicious aural assortment, including "Love Theme" from Dances with Wolves, "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid, and the Mozart Clarinet Concerto that is heard in Out of Africa. Enhancing her own pleasure and ours are the subtle, intimate bass offerings that result as Sally teams up with husband Frank Gruner, proving that there is little that is better than making music with a friend...

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