Here Stan Breckenridge performs his popular instrumental composition titled "Waterfall." Numerous individuals have purchased this song as their ring tone!
Voice-Overs
Stan Breckenridge has recorded numerous songs for advertising, as well as voice-overs on a number of projects. Click and listen to the following (allow approx. 30 seconds to load):
*American Music (Voice Over)
This voice-over presents American music as a combination of several cultural and musical influences, namely Native American, European, and African. Stan Breckenridge composed the piece as well as performed the voice-over.
*Frederick Douglas (Voice Over)
"New Birth of Freedom: From Civil War to Civil Rights in Califonria."Museum Exhibition on California’s Role in Civil War and Civil Rights History Open Through Nov. 13 at the Cal State Fullerton Arboretum, California, USA. At this interactive station of the exhibit one can listen to the lecture given by Frederick Douglas (Stan Breckenridge voice-over) regarding the Mexican American War.
Stan Breckenridge had the pleasure of composing the score for a project that set out to document the building of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC.
All songs can be purchased as complete albums or individual songs from iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon, CD Baby, Verizon, and numerous other digital download insitutions. Hard copy CD's can be pirchased from CD Baby or by contacting a representative at Stan Breckenridge Music (see Contact tab). Click any CD to sample any song.
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*Original Film Score!
PAST MUSIC PERFORMANCES
Stan Breckenridge and Special Guests performed original selections from their albums to benefit student scholarships in the Performing Arts Center at Irvine Valley College, February 11, 2012.
Stan Breckenridge & His Orchestra performed for the Orange County Black Chamber of Commerce Educational Fund Banquet at The City National Grove of Anaheim on August 25, 2011 (photo on the left). This performance featured the premier of an original composition by Stan Breckenridge (lyrics by Selina Joy) titled "Awake My Dream" in recognition of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C.