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I emailed the Web site and asked "I'm interested in the name of the song and the artist in one of your promotional videos. It's this video: http://kirkwood.mobilerider.com/flash/player/index.php?vendor_id=420&video_id=10870. Any clues you can provide would be helpful thanks." I'll let you know if I get a response.
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December 28, 2008 09:10 PM
I am trying to find the name and artist of the song in this video: http://tinyurl.com/4opm4g.
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December 29, 2008 12:07 AM
I used Shazam and Midomi on my iPhone to try and recognize the song, but neither application could find a match. It's probably a local band in which case it will be extremely difficult to match. Maybe you can contact the owner of the Web site or producers of the video. I emailed the Web site and asked "I'm interested in the name of the song and the artist in one of your promotional videos. It's this video: http://kirkwood.mobilerider.com/flash/player/index.php?vendor_id=420&video_id=10870. Any clues you can provide would be helpful thanks." I'll let you know if I get a response.
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January 03, 2009 12:52 AM
Chris, the Sr. Marketing Manager and Events & Promotions Manager emailed me back today...
"The music we use is a local band, Strive Roots. They play in SLT once and a while and tour up and down the west coast and as far east as Colorado. One of the snowboarders we use in the videos, in the main man in the band."
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"The music we use is a local band, Strive Roots. They play in SLT once and a while and tour up and down the west coast and as far east as Colorado. One of the snowboarders we use in the videos, in the main man in the band."
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