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clip: copyrighted country song, by D. Croman (played at Song Writer's Showcase, K.C.-late '93); 2nd clip: Suspicious Minds adaptation, duo excerpt (K.C. street)/spoofs with then-galfriends, including Hitchcock baby & "infamous, 'Fascist Statement' "

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Collage of Kansas Citian Danny C. and friends, The excerpt at beginning is an original song by Danny Croman and Nelson Downey. Rights reserved and Registered in Library Of Congress, Washington D.C. See Web sites verifying ownership of works by Danny Croman. That version was at a song writer show case night with Doc Fuller invited up to join Danny on stage. The rest is a collage of clowning around then-girlfriend Terri Aimes and Danny (the baby is Terri's granddaughter, at time of her daughter's wag day); and later girlfriend/singing partner Karen Ketchum and Danny; Danny clowning with close friends Aleshka and Kelli; and a performance of an adaptation of a standard for voluntary donations on streets in Westport in 90's by Danny Croman and friend Drew Niswonger. Danny performs not quite as frequently now as he has a seriously injured wrist and other sources of pain, no insurance and not a colossal amount of property. So if anyone out there thinks there is anythng to gain from legally bullying him, over any issues, which will presently remain unnamed, feel free - as it will gain such a person nada. It is ironic - or moronic - that the same people who bully and threaten, in such a way, are out stealing ideas from the very ones they accuse of this or that. Or, in other cases, providing oppresive governments with information on members of the citizenry which eventually implicates them for daring to speak freely. But, for those entities, as is par in the present day "structure," they claim these acts are justifiable because, after all, "it's all about the profits."

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