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June 28, 2023

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 According to the web results, Marcel Ray Duriez is an author and illustrator of various fiction and non-fiction books, including children’s books, fantasy, mystery, horror, and romance genres. He was born in 1991 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and raised in Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania. He has written the longest novel and the most novels in a detective series with the same protagonist, featuring Nevaeh May Natalie, a telepathic immortal fallen angel investigator1He is also a musician who plays electric guitar2He has a website3, a blog3, a LinkedIn profile4, and a business site5 where you can find more information about him and his works.

Here are some of his books:

Sammie and Ellie: How I Found My Family3The Many Adventures of Cuddles: Tobey, Pandora and Cuddles3Kissed by Death (co-written with Amber Fire)3A Panda Bear Named Mandy3That’s a Life3Nevaeh Walking the Halls1
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June 9, 2023

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Published on June 09, 2023 23:17

March 3, 2023

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The most studio albums released digitally is (445) by Marcel Ray Duriez of Northern Cambria Pennsylvania, United States, who has 4,445 songs as a solo artist musician all songs for the record were recorded in one years time, (each album has 10 songs in it, 4,445 is divided by 10) the total being 445 albums. The self-titled album is named Duriez. The full album has been playing in full 32,000 times, has 28 songs in the top fifty in alternative music, and 56 songs picking at the top of the rock carts in Avant rock. 296.3 hours to play them all. "Musical compassion as a Sonata on electric guitars was extraordinary and innovative, imaginative, brilliantly clever, and made crazy wild sounds that feel like Jimi Hendrix, and Van Halen, with the swing of Zeppelin and Stevie Ray Von, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani." The album was showcased on "The Home Grown Rocker" with Altoona radio station Q94 with Professor Jim Price. The music released: https://marcelrayduriez.bandcamp.com/... Full album: https://archive.org/details/LongestDi... Soundclick: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/def...
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Published on March 03, 2023 21:30

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The most studio albums released digitally is (445) by Marcel Ray Duriez of Northern Cambria Pennsylvania, United States, who has 4,445 songs as a solo artist musician all songs for the record were recorded in one years time, (each album has 10 songs in it, 4,445 is divided by 10) the total being 445 albums. The self-titled album is named Duriez. The full album has been playing in full 32,000 times, has 28 songs in the top fifty in alternative music, and 56 songs picking at the top of the rock carts in Avant rock. 296.3 hours to play them all. "Musical compassion as a Sonata on electric guitars was extraordinary and innovative, imaginative, brilliantly clever, and made crazy wild sounds that feel like Jimi Hendrix, and Van Halen, with the swing of Zeppelin and Stevie Ray Von, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani." The album was showcased on "The Home Grown Rocker" with Altoona radio station Q94 with Professor Jim Price. The music released: https://marcelrayduriez.bandcamp.com/... Full album: https://archive.org/details/LongestDi... Soundclick: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/def...
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Published on March 03, 2023 21:26

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The most studio albums released digitally is (445) by Marcel Ray Duriez of Northern Cambria Pennsylvania, United States, who has 4,445 songs as a solo artist musician all songs for the record were recorded in one years time, (each album has 10 songs in it, 4,445 is divided by 10) the total being 445 albums. The self-titled album is named Duriez. The full album has been playing in full 32,000 times, has 28 songs in the top fifty in alternative music, and 56 songs picking at the top of the rock carts in Avant rock. 296.3 hours to play them all. "Musical compassion as a Sonata on electric guitars was extraordinary and innovative, imaginative, brilliantly clever, and made crazy wild sounds that feel like Jimi Hendrix, and Van Halen, with the swing of Zeppelin and Stevie Ray Von, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani." The album was showcased on "The Home Grown Rocker" with Altoona radio station Q94 with Professor Jim Price. The music released: https://marcelrayduriez.bandcamp.com/... Full album: https://archive.org/details/LongestDi... Soundclick: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/def...
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Published on March 03, 2023 21:21

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Published on February 07, 2023 16:23

February 4, 2023

Number two in my category

 


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Published on February 04, 2023 18:08

January 26, 2023

A good song on a guitar



If you want to make a good song on a guitar, you need to start with a good melody. Once you have a melody, you can add chords to it to create a full song. To make your song sound good, you need to practice it and make sure you are comfortable with the chords you are using. You also need to make sure the rhythm is solid and that you are strumming the chords correctly.

A good melody is made by combining different notes that work well together. The notes should flow smoothly and sound pleasant when played together.

I think for me, what makes music interesting is the fact that it can be completely different every time you listen to it. It can change your mood, it can make you feel happy or sad, and it can make you think about things you've never thought about before. It's just this ever-changing thing that you can always go back to and find new things in.

Even though everything has gone digital, I still think there's something special about music. Maybe it's the fact that you can create it yourself, or that it can take you to different places, or that it can just make you feel good. I don't know, but I do know that I'll always love music, no matter what form it takes.

I remember when I was younger, music was always such an important part of my life. I would spend hours listening to my favorite albums and learning all the lyrics. I would go to concerts and dance all night. But now, everything has gone digital. I don't even own a CD player anymore. All my music is stored on my phone or my computer. And while I still love music, it just doesn't feel the same.

I think what makes music interesting is the fact that it can evoke so many emotions. It can make you happy, sad, nostalgic, excited, etc. And it's always changing. There are always new artists and new songs to discover. I also think the live music experience is really special. There's nothing like seeing your favorite band in person and feeling the energy of the crowd.

Despite the fact that everything has gone digital, I still think music is interesting and worth listening to. It's a great way to escape from the everyday hustle and bustle, and it can really brighten up your day.


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Published on January 26, 2023 20:15

January 21, 2023

My Hometown of Nothern Cambria by Marcel Ray Duriez

 The town of Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania is a historic place with a lot of character. The town is situated in the Allegheny Mountains, and is home to a population of just over 2,000 people. The town is known for its coal mining history, and its picturesque views. The town has a number of historical landmarks, and is a popular destination for tourists.

The town of Barnesboro, Pennsylvania was founded in the late 1800s and was named after its founder, John Barnes. The town was originally a small farming community, but grew rapidly after the discovery of coal in the area. The town became a major mining center, and the population grew to over 10,000 people. The town also became a major stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Barnesboro Train Station was built in the early 1900s. The town continued to grow throughout the early 1900s, and by the 1950s, it was one of the largest towns in Cambria County. However, the town began to decline in the 1960s, as the coal industry began to decline. The population of the town has declined significantly since its peak, and it is now a small town of just over 2,000 people.

The coal mines in northern Cambria Pennsylvania were some of the most productive in the country. The miners worked long hours, and the conditions were often dangerous. But the miners were paid well, and they were able to support their families.

The coal mines were an important part of the economy of Cambria County. They provided jobs for many people, and they helped to keep the county prosperous.

But the coal mines also had a dark side. The conditions in the mines were often very dangerous, and many miners were killed or injured in accidents. The coal mines also caused pollution, and they had a negative impact on the environment.

In the end, the coal mines in Cambria County were shut down. The jobs and the economy were gone, and the county was left with a legacy of pollution and danger.
The area now known as Northern Cambria was originally inhabited by the native American Indian tribe known as the Delawares. The first recorded white settlement in the area was made by a man named Michael Cambria in 1769. Cambria was an Irish immigrant who had come to America looking for a new life. He settled in the area that is now known as Northern Cambria because he liked the area and it reminded him of his homeland.

The area became known as Cambria County in 1804. The county was named after Michael Cambria. The county seat was originally located in Ebensburg, but it was later moved to Bellefonte in 1831.

The area remained mostly rural until the late 19th century when the Pennsylvania Railroad built a line through the area. This led to the development of several small towns along the railroad line. The area began to grow and develop more rapidly after World War II.

The area is now known for its coal mining, agriculture, and tourism. There are several small towns in the area that offer a variety of shops and restaurants. The area is also home to a large Amish community.
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Published on January 21, 2023 19:39

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