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Terrific music video featuring Chris Henry

Click on this link here to see what I think it an outstanding work of video editing by my friend and fellow Arkansas Times employee Roland Gladden, not to mention the great musicianship of local acoustic rock guitarist Chris Henry.

Roland's been producing music videos of late for both Sean Rock and Chris Henry and they're linked on the youtube website off this particularly video. Check them out.

If Roland keeps this up, however, somebody in Hollywood or Nashville or wherever music videos tend to be made is going to notice and the Times may be minus one good advertising coordinator. Roland also plays bass with Henry's Coopers Orbit group and Sean Rock and the Toltecs, who released their new CD on Friday at Juanita's.

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This just Rocks! Caught Coopers Orbit at the Rev Room opening for Devan Allman's Honeytribe...Great Show! Roland Gladden is an awesome bass player and a beautiful cat and Chris Henry is one of the real diamonds of this state. Catch these guys now while you can still get in for $5.

Hear, Hear!!! (Pardon the pun)

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