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New Christmas Song—Where's My Bike?
by Anonymous


Los Angeles, California, December 4, 2003--"Where’s My Bike?" is a funny Christmas song written by Steve DeWinter, a singer/songwriter whose music reflects everyday life with a quirky twist. He wrote the song after witnessing a young boy’s temper tantrum in the bicycle aisle at
K-Mart. "The boy’s greed and need for the bike was so strong that it was actually funny," DeWinter said, "so I wrote a song about a boy who threatens Santa because he didn’t get his bike for Christmas."

DeWinter, who has been writing and performing his own songs recorded the CD, "A Boy and His Dog's Guitar," for Steady Records, which includes some personal songs about love and relationships. The CD includes includes "Where's My Bike?" and other humorous songs, including:
--"The Beerdebunk," a song about a mythical, Seussian creature who drinks a lot, inspired by DeWinter's hungover friend in New Orleans;
--"Oscar," a song that at first sounds like a its about a man pining for his long lost love, until he goes onto the porch to call out, "Kitty, kitty, kitty" to find his lost cat.

To hear clips of "Where's My Bike?" or DeWinter's other songs or to purchase the CD or MP3, visit www.stevedewinter.com.





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