40 Oz. to Freedom
Eben Sterling met Bradley Nowell in January of 1988 as students at University of California, Santa Cruz: the two bonded over a shared appreciation of Jamaican music. Using Brad's 4-track recorder, the pair recorded a song called "Celebration". Eben had written the lyrics and "catchy turnaround" while Bradley wrote the chord progression. The next day, Bradley called Eben to say the song had been re-recorded with new lyrics and a title based on him (misspelling the name to "Ebin" to provide some anonymity). Read more on Last.fm.
Eben Sterling met Bradley Nowell in January of 1988 as students at University of California, Santa Cruz: the two bonded over a shared appreciation of Jamaican music. Using Brad's 4-track recorder, the pair recorded a song called "Celebration". Eben had written the lyrics and "catchy turnaround" while Bradley wrote the chord progression. The next day, Bradley called Eben to say the song had been re-recorded with new lyrics and a title based on him (misspelling the name to "Ebin" to provide some anonymity). Read more on Last.fm.
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