D.L. Brown
D.L. Brown's Music

Here you can sample excerpts from my two CDs, "New Horizon" and "Bluegrass Music." You'll need a MP3 or RealAudio player to listen to them (chances are your computer already has one or both installed.) If needed, you can dowload players at MusicMatch Jukebox (MP3) and Real.com (RealAudio). Read "Notes about downloading players."

$2.25 shipping & handling will be added to each item.
Idaho residents: 6% sales tax will be added to your order.

New Horizon - D. L. Brown

"New Horizon"

New Horizon
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Porter Rockwell
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Gotta Keep Rollin'
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There's A Mule Under Her Saddle Again
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$15.00
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Bluegrass Music - D. L. Brown
"Bluegrass Music"
I'm a New Born Man
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First Born of Creation
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The Story
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Climbing Up a Long Rough Mountain
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Special!

Get both CDs plus Jean's Cookbook
for only $30.00!
(plus $5.00 shipping & handling)
Important notes about downloading players:
  • Both of the players above are available in free and enhanced (pay) versions. The web sites try hard to encourage you to buy the pay versions. If you don't want to pay for the player software, make sure you are downloading the completely free version (free, not "free trial.")

  • Like more and more free software packages these days, the installers for these products will often try to convince you that you should install other included "bonus" software on your computer. We suggest you do not do this. Some of this "bonus" software is actually "spyware," software designed to display pop-up ads on your computer (don't you have enough pop-up ads on your computer already?), and so forth. We recommend downloading and installing only the basic player software (or the enhanced, pay player) without any extras. Sometimes this requires that you perform a "custom" installation rather than telling the system do use defaults.