Need some good free music

I know this question has been answered before, but I need a source for some good free music for a redo of a little iMovie vid produced by a nonprofit...the existing music clip from the iMovie is not quite what is needed...looking for some uplifting, inspiring ... about 90sec to 2min or so...thanks

Hello Kenneth
I do not know if you are a Danish perason, but your name are danish.
I hope you undertnd danish, because i just by Final Cut Express HD. 3,5
I have never use this before but I have been working with Pro-tools for many years in my studio www.danish-dub.dk
I like to know if you can tell me how I can import picture from a DVD film to Final Cut, also how do I make lyric on film.
So it will be lot easy for me if I can write on Danish, but anyway let me here from you.
best regards
Alf Degnebolig
www.danish-dub.dk
www.alf-sheriffen.dk ( This is me with white shirts ) on the first picture
www.cmca.dk

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