Get Over It  Get On With It  And Play Ball! by Anne Freeman,
I'm a member of the rock n roll generation, the first to grow up with rock n roll. We listened to it  lived it  aspired to it - and feel somewhat of a proprietary ownership of it. And that's natural, because in one sense rock n roll is "ours."
Following Indiana Gregg Down The Yellow Brick Road
On the cover of her CD Something Like Me, there's a picture of the artist, Indiana Gregg, sitting and looking back at the observer. The first things that jump out are, wow, hot blonde, red dress, and thigh high white boots. Holla, another twinkie pop tart. Holla back, girl!
But then you look closer and you see that the arms are crossed, the knees are together, she's guarded. The look on her face is the opposite of the blank stare of a Britney - there is a pensiveness in her expression, and a hint of impatience, like a child who has been dressed up and posed for a picture. There is clearly more to her than meets the eye.
Jaci Rae Publishes The Indie Guide To Music, Marketing and Money
Los Angeles--February 2, 2006--Jaci Rae is the epitome of the D.Y.I. spirit that makes independent artists so successful. Being an inspiration to women and men that need a lesson in self-empowerment is her calling card. She is singer/songwriter, musician, prolific author of several successful books including the #1 bestselling Winning Points with the Woman in Your Life One Touchdown at a Time, which was the first ever independent authored book to reach #1.
It is not a secret that making it in the music business is difficult, particularly in the fiercely competitive Indie market. There are so many options and services available for artists to choose. Which company or individual do you trust with your dream and what is the best way to approach getting your career on track without tripping over yourself and sabotaging your years of hard work? Well Jaci Rae has lived it from start to finish, the good and the bad, she made all the mistakes and learned from the lessons of those experiences. Now all she wants to do is save other aspiring artists from the pain and heartbreak of unnecessary mistakes.
Shannon Janssen Offers Impressive Body of Piano Solo Work
Cedar Rapids, Iowa--January 30, 2006-- Shannon Janssen lives to play the piano and every album she releases is another testament to her dedication to the craft of a true musical artisan. She currently has three instrumental recordings available covering a multitude of genres. Heart Journey (2001) and Piano Paintings (2002) engages listeners with a tremendous range of styles and moods including jazz, new age, and classical. The most recent release, The Keys of Christmas (2005), came just in time for the holidays and continues to focus on Shannon’s continuing development as one of the best independent solo artist in the U.S.
Tom Tallitsch Releases Contemporary Instrumental Jazz CD Duality
Philadelphia, PA--January 30, 2006--Tom Tallitsch has released an inviting contemporary instrumental jazz CD titled Duality. This is music for relaxing. Picture yourself in front of warm fire emptying your mind and letting the soulfulness of each note permeating your being.