Steve uses original music to reinforce his workshop concepts. Each song on his just-released CD, Same Tune, Different Song, examines a slice of life. Most with humor, some with melancholy, all with simple insight. Whether it's workplace frustration, a lost childhood, a lonely life, love in the islands, or the challenges of the classroom, this CD covers a range of emotions … just like life itself. Rather than cry, let's sing!
There are three ways to get Steve’s CD:
Order it through iTunes. You can download the entire CD ($9.99) or just single songs (.99 per song). Click the link below:
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Click on the jukebox below to hear a short clip of each song.
1. Oh My God! It's Another Workshop Meaningless jargon, endless statistics, and death by PowerPoint--it must
be another workshop!
2. Thank You, Teacher This song pays tribute to those who make a difference in our world.
3. Coconuts In Love With You (The Spring Break Song) Slap on the sunscreen and head for island fun in the sun.
4. Energy Vampires Here is the antidote to all those people who suck the life right out of the
room!
5. I Wanna Be A Kid Again Listen to a heart-felt ballad about a lost childhood.
6. Can I Buy Me A Verb? Dedicated to those guilty of premature articulation.
7. Dot Commies Are Comin'! This song takes a humorous look at the serious issue of academic
integrity.
8. Team Ain't A Four-letter Word Take a light look at the trials and tribulations of teamwork.
9. Weasels And Ferrets Inspired by the less-than-truthful people who intrude on our lives.
10. End-of-the-semester Blues Ever wonder what goes through the minds of students who wait until
the last minute to “save” a semester?
11. Be Brief, Be Bright, Be Gone! Three suggestions for your boss to make the next meeting more
bearable.
12. One Night Lover Lonely people sharing an endlessly lonely night