About me:
Greetings to all mad fellow musician's, music lovers, and technical denizens of the world of wires, quarter notes, and digital bytes!
I am, ...THE MAD SOUNDMAN And this page is the lighter side of AMS Systems, which is where the Mad one works his sorcery.
So, what's here? Let's start with a few links to blogs of various sorts (the Mad SoundMan's blog, thoughts on 911, and the drummer's blog known as "Bang it Harder"....
Starting in April of 2009 I'll be posting a 'Odd Music Manifestation' of the month (I'm calling it simply 'Indescribable...')which is, well,... just click on the link and see! We still have the Featured artist section below, and we also have various links to services that could be of use to others in the sound field, and some additional writing by various members of AMS Systems on topics such as drumming, church sound, and musicians within the context of church services (see 'More Great Stuff'). Those long promised but not yet posted tutorials on sound and sound systems will be up later this month (Yes, I know I said February, but time is always running out. It's such a nuisance, really!).
There's going to be lot's of goings on this year, so stay tuned and fasten your seatbelts, place your tray tables in their upright position and...
Ahem, yea,... OK. Finally, you'll want to browse through my friends list as there are all sorts of goodies nested away in there (such as the Latin ASCAP page?) as well as some truly extraordinary musician's profiles of music from all walks of life. As of late, this list has grown to include musicians from literally every genre, and from the farthest reaches of the world. So as you see there is plenty here for all, come back often!
Artist of the month:
Marína Rodriguez From a family that creates music comes Marina, Adorable and Irresistable! It will be interesting to see where this child goes in the years that await her, I can't wait! http://www.myspace.com/marinarodriguezfernandez
Paul Bibbins A man channeling Hendrix in a new and original manner that remains true to the inspiration. So well in fact that you almost have to question written history and come to the conclusion "So that's where he's been hiding all along"... You just have to hear this cat rock! http://www.myspace.com/paulbibbins
Previous Two Featured Artists:
María In a fit of nostalgia brought on by this singer / songwriter's enchanting performance of 'en mi viejo San Juan', I could do no less than select her for April's Featured Artist.
It's just one of those things, if you know what I mean you just do. For those who do not I simply and humbly suggest you listen to her sing. Whether you understand the language or not, her music remains an utterly enchanting experience that takes you back to an earlier and simpler time... http://www.myspace.com/marialonso
Arcane Suite This is a band who's delightfully unpredictable sound reminds me of a wonderful group back during the sixties and seventies which made a respectable living doing horror movie soundtracks called Goblin. It's a sound that is immersed in the tymbres of synths, yet is dark and quite able to hold your attention through all it's meandering and sonic explorations.
They bill themselves as a 'Metal' Band, but really they are so much more. I present you today, from the land of Mexico, ARCANE SUITE.... http://www.myspace.com/arcanesuite
Indescribable...
Uber-Organ
And THe Mad Soundman quotes..."'Uberorgan' is a massive musical machine that encompasses six rooms. The complexity in the organization of each functional part as it relates to the whole is staggering. Like being on a large sailboat mixed with a player piano mixed with a hot air balloon..." Um, I really don't know how to add to this, except that parts of this beast resemble a huge jellyfish. Ge, see, broaden your horizons and discover what new musical treasures abound at the fringe of reality...
This month's indescribable musical manifestation is The Viennese Vegetable Orchestra. Yes, You heard it correct, and it really defies description. You will just have to follow the two links bellow and see for yourself!
Like minded individuals who are in the sound business and are inclined to sit and discuss old tour stories, disasters and memorable moments. Those who love music, or who are musicians and feel inclined to share what they have with others, are welcome to comment, and join us here.
Subway Music:
I have a confession to make,...
I am a sucker for a good subway musician who can play well, and has the showmanship to stand out in the competitive crowd that makes up the subway performers.
Now for those who are not from New York, or have yet to come here, or have been living in a vacuum for the last century and don't know what I'm talking about- Let me go into a bit of explanation. I ask the rest of you all to bear with me as I really do want everyone to be able to understand what I'm talking about here.
A vast percentage, and in the case of Manhattan itself, one hundred percent of the trains we use to get around every day are underground, thus we call them the "subway". In England I believe you call them the "tubes", but I digress here.
The real point I wish to get to is that under the streets of Manhattan exists an unofficial collective of the most diverse manifestations of musical talent that spans all genres, ages, and genders...
I have been the sole audience to a solitary young woman and her guitar on West 4th street at two in the morning as she sang folk ballads with all her heart,...
I've heard a young saxophone player on the grand central to times square shuttle train belt out reasonable jazz renditions of old gospel spirituals, and I have seen an older blind gentleman play his accordion with enough gusto that I cannot but help to put money in his cup and smile as I do so.
In Grand Central Station I have seen a woman play a large saw with a cello bow and produce a haunting, yet enchanting music all her own and I have heard blues men play their songs to packed platforms of people who certainly were in a hurry to get somewhere before the music captured them for a moment. The endless variety never ceases to amaze me.
I truly just love them all!
I am especially fond of the Hispanic youth who plays a respectable classical violin well enough that I really don't care about the fact that it seems that he always plays the same three pieces. He's good, and he could be doing worse things with his time to get money than playing the violin in the subway. Then there's the good professor and his dancing toys (those of you who've seen him and heard him know of whom I speak...)
With so many to choose from, I still find that there are three bands which I feel require a special shout out:
A respectable bluesman known as "Floyd Lee", seen often in Grand Central Station, has a long touring history that includes parts of Europe and even Russia! If you happen to see him, drop by and say hello. Don't forget to check out his 'Mad as Hell Crappy Blues' album while your there, It's a keeper!~
The Jazz ensemble known as "Yaz Band" (You can read more about them on their website- http://yazband.com); This Japanese saxophone player can rock!
And of course my all time space rock favorites- "Heth and Jed" (with both a MySpace page, and a website)
Now one day I was passing through Grand central station and there was Yaz doing his thing. This tenor sax player is the consummate entertainer who obviously loves what he does, and if the band were any tighter there would have to be a law against it. I of course stopped to listen, as I'd not heard them in a while. It was just great to see them again, especially Yasuyuki, the Tenor saxophone player from Japan who leads the band. Unfortunately the show was brought to a premature end by a non uniformed police officer who could have cared less about the fact that they were drawing a large crowd that was really having a good time, or that Yaz is an "MTA Music under New York" featured musician (they were flying the banner prominently), and that Yaz had all his permits in order. The officer didn't even look at Yaz's paperwork, he just told them to shut it down.
I walked up to the front and handed them some money right in front of the officer just to spite him...
I really don't see what his problem was, and he wouldn't clarify his reasoning. Needless to say, I was very annoyed at him, as were most of those present who were enjoying Yaz and his exuberant music. There is enough competition for these performance spots, and it is hard enough to get into the Music Under New York program, not to mention the hardships of simply being a street performer and subway musician, without having to deal with the harassment of the local law enforcement. I find it worth noting that I have never seen a uniformed police officer do anything like what I witnessed that day, and I find it utterly disgraceful that a detective should take it upon himself to do this in Grand Central Station and deny us our respite from the tedious flow of the day in some utterly enchanting jazz music. I would have loved to have seen this police officer try that with the break dance crews that usually hang out in that spot late at night and which draw large crowds of their own. I do believe he would have had to use his radio to call for backup!
But enough on these matters....
Anyone out there have any special or favorite subway performer they feel stand out from the rest? There are so many that I could hardly even begin to list half of them, but do let us try to give them their due...
Comments are welcome at all times.
Helping Others
I recently had an interesting exchange with someone who claimed that since we can hardly help the starving men, women and children on our own streets, what business do we have trying to help those abroad. While I understood him, I cannot find it in my heart to agree. You see, it is true that in the united states all manner of atrocities are committed. We do have homeless people on our streets. Children suffer here. Some are abused. Some die. This, is an indisputable fact. Yet because of this I should throw in the towel and sit back, and do nothing? Or perhaps I should only focus on matters here rather than abroad?
I am not naive, I know that after feeding one child in a third world country that there will still be others who are hungry, I am well aware that in the overall scheme of things, as life on this planet grinds on, little will have changed because I contributed to the food on the table of one child. Women will still be abused, human rights in China will remain non-existent, the environment will still be in peril, and here in the United States we will still have homeless people.
Yet, We will have done something. That my friends, has value in this life...
Without further ado, I bring you things that can be done....
FREE TIBET NOW!!! Why are the Tibetans protesting?
Self Defense is my Human Right
Click on the photo above, Help save a life!
On Sunday, January 28th, Nazanin makes history and indelibly stamps the word "HOPE" in the hearts and minds of all who thought that their little could not make a difference in this world.... Click on the photo above to hear her story of suffering, injustice, and ultimately, freedom!
Together we saved Nazanin, but there is still much work to do. Click on the banner bellow to see what else you can do to make a difference in another young girls life.
KEEP A CHILD ALIVE is an urgent response to the AIDS pandemic ravaging Africa. With 25 million already dead, the disease continues, wiping out whole societies, threatening economic infrastructure and creating tragic devastation in the family structure. There are currently 12 million AIDS Orphans in Africa alone. How much longer will we sit by while millions of people die from a treatable disease? Anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment has transformed the lives of people with AIDS in the West, returning them from sickness to health. But less than 5% of Africans with AIDS have access to these life-saving drugs.
This is a new addition to the profile, a section that has been a long time in coming, and which over time I hope to add to. These are performers, bands, and musicians who through their contributions and sacrifices have made music something worth listening to, and who in some cases have gone beyond the scope of mere performance and entertainment and have pressed forward in an attempt to actually make this planet more hospitable for us all....
Here is,.... The Mad Soundman's Hall Of Fame..
Elvis, For being the first to shake up the status quo. He is the undisputed king of Rock and Roll, and whether you like his music or not, it is to him whom you owe the fact that you can listen to music that is different than that of your neighbors, parents, and generations past. Elvis is on the Web... http://www.elvis.com
The Imperials, a band that backed Elvis for many years and has what is probably one of the longest running stretches of performances, tours, and gold records in spite of the fact that they are not a band commonly spoken of. I had the pleasure of mixing at the soundboard one fine evening years ago when they were playing at a youth rally held at Harvard University. The weather was wild that evening, we all got snowed in as a blizzard pounded the area and the governor issued a state of emergency asking everyone to stay inside. Of course, with such fine music we were happy to do so! The Imperials Website (official) http://www.theimperials.us/bio.shtml
The Beatles, For revolutionizing the stage performance like no other performer in the music world since Elvis. They have broadened the world’s musical horizons and taken rock and roll in creative new directions. They simply are and always remain in our hearts as the Fab Four THE BEATLES http://www.thebeatles.com
Neil Young, For a life time of memorable and soul stirring music, Current anti war efforts, and for having a heart that yearns for peace. Neil Young http://www.myspace.com/neilyoung
Jerry Garcia / The Grateful Dead, Doing his thing for so very long and keeping it real. They refused to sell out to the music industry and they Showed the world that you can make a living and not sell out. They were our musical family, those lovable hippies on stage that we could not get enough of, whom we loved even when, or especially when, Jerry would flub a note or the mix wasn't exactly right at the soundboard. We will miss them, they are a phenomenon not to be repeated ever. The Greatful Dead http://www.dead.net/ Grateful Dead Live at San Francisco Civic Auditorium, Jan 30th 1987
Ravi Shankar, The consummate world class artist who has presented a different take on music to the world. It was he who finally broke through to the mainstream with his magnificent playing and who introduced many of us for the first time to the droning, soothing sounds of the Sitar. His music will live on for generations and will continue to influence performers of every music genre from classical, to jazz, to pop~ Ravi Shankar http://www.ravishankar.org
Philip Glass, A composer who moved classical music in directions not previously considered and revitalized the classical music scene. Many who would not otherwise have considered themselves fans of classical music started with him and then went on to explore the older masters, and remained there happily to this day. He is a master of expanding the concept of minimalism and is the composer who together with Robert Wilson birthed the epic masterpiece Einstein on the beach… Philip Glass
David Gilmore / Pink Floyd, the longest running space rock / psychedelic band since the genre was first explored in the sixties. We thank them for once more broadening our views as to where music could go given enough creative freedom and for giving us the masterpiece “Animals” I find it a tragic reflection on what has become of the music business when I consider the fact that individual egos and money eventually destroyed the creative family that was the band, Pink Floyd. Perhaps others following in their footsteps may learn from these mistakes? I sincerely hope so... Pink Floyd http://www.pinkfloyd.com
Melanie, The adorable folk singer who hung with the likes of Keith Richards, Pete Townsend, Bob Dylan, Phil, Lennon, and more, yet inexplicably has been treated as an outsider by the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Her songs have been recorded by just about everyone and it is beyond dispute that her credits far exceed the requirements for induction into the RRHOF (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). MySpace Profile: http://www.myspace.com/inductmelanie
Joan Baez, for taking what were often unpopular stands with here music and politically, and for quite simply having the single most distinct voice in folk music even to this day. She still tours, and still has that magnificent voice that rings clear like fine crystal! Joan Baez
Bob Marley, the man who took Reggie music and burst free from the confines of the Caribbean, sprinkling it about the far corners of the world. Marley... http://www.bobmarley.com"
Bob Dylan, For faithfully walking in the steps of such great men as Woody Guthrie, and his son Arlo Guthrie, He has given us a life time of spectacular music! Bob Dylan, the wordsmith of a generation http://www.bobdylan.com
The Rolling Stones, For not allowing his trousers to fall down during the concert at Altamont raceway in 1969, imagine what a riot that would have caused? Here is a man who never grows up no matter how old he may grow. Three cheers for Mick Jagger and the Stones! The Stones http://www.therollingstones.com
Richard Feynman, the Nobel prize winner who showed us all that you can play congas or bongo drums, indulge one’s love of music and beautiful women, and still be taken seriously as a world class mathematician and physicist. He was the rock star of the ‘50s & ‘60s Geek set before it was sexy to be a genius Feynman http://www.feynman.com
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Groovy Musicians
Heth & Jed The ever lovable and creative Space Rock duo that never fails to capture the attention of a large audience on the subway platforms... http://myspace.com/hethandjed (link opens in new window)
Ann Klein Guitars and Stringed things...... I first came face to face with Ann at the Cornelia Street Cafe in New York's village, and while she showed a surplus of talent, enthusiasm for the music, and charisma, she is nonetheless a veteran performer and composer of whom too much can be said to put in this small space. http://www.myspace.com/annklein2 (link opens in new window)
Laura Cheadle Live At The Bitter End from Nick Cheadle on Vimeo.
Through music the soul of man shouts out and is heard!
Enjoy the sounds, Spread the word
The Death of Washington Sq. Park
http://www.myspace.com/washingtonsquare
Mad Soundman's Note: One of my most memorable and soothing moments, was in stark contrast to my experience of the 2006 Ground Zero Ceremony (which itself shook me to the core of my soul). After the deep grieving at ground zero I welcomed the embrace of Washington square park, and it's magnificent people. The very presence of the people, the musicians and the hoola hoop lady who exhibited endless stamina calmed me and for the first time of the day I smiled rather than cried. Alas, it seems the days of the square's heritage are numbered unless we as New Yorkers do something about it.
Do what you have to do quickly New Yorkers, time is not something we have a lot of here. A good start is to visit this film maker's profile, join his friend's list and spread this even farther and to more people!
More Madness:
I had the pleasure yesterday (July 25th 2007), of viewing a screening of the documentary “straightening out Washington square park” by Matt Davis, whom I also had the pleasure to meet before the movie. For those who do not know of this wonderful, magnificent park, I suggest doing a U-Tube search of Washington square park and taking the afternoon to view not only the multitude of video content on this gathering place, but also Matt’s own documentary as well.
Since you can watch this incredible documentary right here on my page, I won’t say much about it here beyond commenting that the added content since the last time I saw it certainly was wonderful, and that the same things that I found infuriating are thankfully still in the documentary. You truly need to see these things to appreciate just how far we have drifted from the ideals of Democracy. Sometimes, it is good to get mad!
It was however, after the film that the real magic of the evening took place. Matt stood at the front and asked if anyone had any questions, and within a matter of two or three minutes the entire room had become a hotbed of information being exchanged as people asked questions and others responded with answers.
I learned much about the state of the lawsuit filed in order to stop the destruction of the park, I also took note of the fact that many people who were directly involved in the Park’s fate (Community Board leaders, members of the ADA committee formed to address NYC park’s accessibility to the disabled, several of the litigants in the actual lawsuit, a journalist and others) were present. I couldn’t help but smile as I looked at Matt standing at the front of this crowd and I wondered if he had foreseen his documentary being the central point to facilitate these people being together and doing exactly what they were doing there that evening.
One person who was present asked the question to others of what other options and things are there that can be done. I filed the question away and afterwards chewed on it for a bit, thinking to myself that there simply had to be others like myself, who while not residing in the district still have deep personal bonds with the park and the way in which it is used. There must be others living in the surrounding boroughs who come here for the music, to relax in a way that they can't anywhere else, and to see and meet people who even if just for that instant are special, magical, and impart to you the visitor something special.
I simply cannot believe that there are no others who have not come here, and walked away with something that made them better somehow. This is bigger than just Greenwich Village, albeit no one can deny that the Park is the Heart of if not the last remaining icon standing in memory of what the village once was. This park has been a hub of cultural and political revolution for generations, it has been a place where ideas are exchanged and learning took place. It cannot be simply erased, and to modify the park in the manner in which the planners and the parks commission are proposing would do just that.
Let me be fair here and say that the plans for a symmetrical fountain and level grounds are in and of themselves,… well, “pretty”. They would be fine for the construction of any new park grounds, and there are certainly many locals which would welcome the architect’s designs. Greenwich Village is not such a place seeing as we already have a functional park that serves us well. The community clearly has no desire for a new park, they want the current park renovated.
Let’s examine that word for a moment, seeing as the parks commission and the city apparently have lost sight of what the definition of renovation is….
ren•o•vate Spelled Pronunciation[ren-uh-veyt], –verb (used with object)
To restore to good condition; make new or as if new again; repair
To reinvigorate; refresh; revive
The American Heritage Dictionary states:
To restore to an earlier condition, as by repairing or remodeling.
To impart new vigor to; revive.
Finally, Wordnet states that renovation is:
renovation(noun)
The act of improving by renewing and restoring;
The state of being restored to its former good condition;
Source: (http://dictionary.com)
Yes, I’m being rather tongue in cheek with my humor…
…admittedly (and perhaps it is just such a misapplication of the word that those wishing to erase Washington Square Park have been practicing) one could argue that “to make new” could apply to an entirely new park, the word in it’s entire definition makes clear that the purpose of renovation is to restore, to bring back the previous state of “newness”….
Renovating Washington Square Park should involve fixing the problems that exist, not inventing new aesthetic ones that bother no one and which will cost more money than the city has to carry out the project. Renovation is the act of REFRESHING the face of Washington Square, not REPLACING it with an architect’s vision of what he arrogantly feels should be there instead. Renovation must take place with the consent of the community that uses the Park, not behind closed doors and private meetings. Renovation, when applied to such a treasure as is Washington Square Park, should proceed with care and make every effort to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of the park as well as to augment, NOT ELIMINATE, the manner in which the community is using the park.
I suggest today that the city and all those behind the plans to erase Washington Square Park as we know it have lost sight of what it means to renovate something.
Or perhaps they have not, and there are yet other darker motives behind all this.
One thing I do know is this. If we stand still and allow the Park to be taken away, it will not be long before the city starts treating all park property as something the current political party can do with as they please. Profit and greed are powerful motivators. Simply ask the residents of Park Slope trying to save their beautiful 200 plus year old brownstones, or those who desperately tried to save the park beside Yankee Stadium and lost. That is a park that is no more and supposed is to be replaced by a pathetically inadequate collection of so called “park areas”.
I have seen a small park area in Howard Beach that was commonly used by the neighboring community and local baseball teams replaced by the city with a school and a private track and field, no longer open to the public. I am sure it is a good school, but I cannot help but wonder where the neighborhood children play now? I have seen Real Estate developers purchase property and tear down solid, beautiful 150 year old homes and replace them with a tightly packed cluster of rather ugly and cheaply built shoe boxes that I doubt will last the next fifty or sixty years. In my 44 years on this god Earth I have been witness to the loss of Rockaway’s Play Land, a wonderful amusement park with one of the last wood roller coasters around and which today is home to overpriced condominiums. Play Land was Built in 1901, and became world renowned as the home of the Cinerama coaster which I just mentioned. (see http://www.rockawave.com/common/history/history.html, http://www.rcdb.com/pt/pd173.htm, and http://www.farrockaway.com/carol/morpMisc1.html)
Believe me, I may be the Mad Soundman, but it is not madness I speak of when I suggest that if we simply allow this to pas the day will not be too far off when the great lawn of central park will be home to sky scrapers and Bethesda Fountain with it’s beautiful terrace will end up being the private court to a collection of high priced condos. How much longer would it take before the Alice in Wonderland statue is dug up and removed? Or Cleopatra’s Needle placed on display in the Museum of Natural History? Shall we wait perhaps until beloved Belvedere Castle is either sold off to some private individual or perhaps even torn down to make room for the next tallest building in Manhattan?
ENOUGH!!!!
We must find a way to keep Washington Square Park out of the hands of private funding, and in the hands of the people who use it and love it and understand it best.
Enough madness for now,
The Mad Soundman
Notes: Today, July 26, 2007, there is a meeting with the community board and the city parks commission to allegedly discuss the plans for renovation of the park. The following Monday (the 29th ) there will be another meeting. While I don’t think I will be able to attend, I do intend to follow up and find out more about the outcome of these meetings, and I will be writing more about this in the days to come.
January 2008
The end is upon us, Trees have already been cut down, and the park, although still listed as a tourist attraction, is no longer attractive nor are photographers welcome... The blood of the soul that was Washington Square Park, is on the hands of those who set out to erase this wonderful landmark, it is blood that cries out, and it cannot ever be washed clean.
More to come... The Mad Soundman
The End
Dear Mr. President...
Do you sleep well at night?
A short clip on hunger, it's victims, and money that could be better spent. Enough said....
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Ciao!!!! qui di seguito puoi vederci nei vari studi di registrazione, e anche altrove, durante le registrazioni per l' EP 2009. Questo brano trova in oltre la speciale collaborazione di LUCIO DALLA al clarinetto e GUIDO ELMI alle percussioni. Le immagini sono amatoriali e totalmente girate da noi. Ci piacerebbe davvero tanto ricevere un tuo commento!!!! Grazie mille e buona visione!!!! A presto Spacca il Silenzio!
ITS OUT!!!!!!!!! my debut album "My Life on the Radio" hit stores yesterday! you can get it digitally on iTunes or order the actual cd on CDbaby.com heres the link:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/joseygreenwell I'd really appreciate your support and if you do get a chance to pick it up....you'll have to for sure let me know what you think ok?
Dal rap all'electro, sempre senza compromessi!
La cantautrice, dj e producer autrice del discusso brano: VOGLIO FARMI LA DJ
e' pronta a presentarvi il nuovo singolo;
POSI - LAMETTE
Il video del nuovo singolo di POSI
(directed by Francesco Calabrese)
Tratto dall'album I LIKE POSI fuori dal 12 Giugno 2009
an electronoplectro / vuotopuro ® production
(beatz by Mace & Zizzetto)
Un ringraziamento particolare a Donatella Rettore per aver creduto da subito in questo progetto!
Il disco è disponibile in tutti i negozi e su tutti i canali digitali.
Inoltre lo trovate sullo STORE UFFICIALE a PREZZO SPECIALE (insieme alla ristampa del precedente album di Posi "Borderline", e le t-shirt LIMITED EDITION di electronoplectro).
My new single "I Can't Kiss Me" just became available at ITUNES and you can watch the video at YOUTUBE. The full album comes out on Aug 11th! Here's the video!
Will you be in town on July 18th? It's this time of the year again: the 7th annual NYC Musical Saw Festival in Astoria. So far 45 musical saw players registered to perform. 2 are coming from Japan, 3 from Germany, 3 from Canada, 1 from Belgium and the rest from all over the USA. It will be wild!
Have you ever seen or heard so many musical saw players playing together? This is a once in a lifetime kind of thing on account of the Guinness World Record we are going for. Hope to see you there!
When: Saturday, July 18th, 2pm Where: Trinity Church, 31-18 37th Street (37th street at 31st Ave), Astoria Admission: $10
There are some majorly good news for eversyone who likes ROZ... We have finished our new videoclip for the song "Chase the Dragon" We also have a new website at www.rozencrantz.com a free download single, a free download DVD and much more goodies for everybody.
So, please check out our new stuff and be kin and leave a comment.
Découvrez l'univers musical de Marie-Eve Côté en vous procurant son premier album Maintenant... Femme.
Vous pouvez l'acheter dès maintenant en ligne via le http://www.marieevecote.com/boutique . Vous n'avez qu'à compléter le formulaire et effectuer votre paiement via le service sécurisé Paypal. Vous recevrez par la suite votre exemplaire par la poste.
Marie-Eve Côté - Une voix et un album à découvrir!
"When Reality Is Nothing", my new soloist album, will be released worldwide (27 nations) by the finnish label Lion Music (www.lionmusic.com) next 28 August. You can listen two songs of the new album on my myspace page. Line-up: Simone Fiorletta - Andrea De Paoli (LABYRINTH) - Matteo Raggi - Marco Aiello. Special Guests: NEIL ZAZA - MISTHERIA (B.Dickinson and more) - Armando Pizzuti - Valerio D'Anna - Fabrizio Auri. More info: www.simonefiorletta.it
Hey there... how are you? I just wanted to take a minute to let you know that, if you want them, you can download 5 of my songs (including 2 new ones) plus 1 brand new video for free. Just a small way of saying thank you for having listened to and supported my music...
Just visit my personal profile (www.myspace.com/gavin_songs) to have the songs and video sent to you, and thanks again for listening...
Gavin
ps - if you already got the download... sorry for the repeat message! Just wanted to make sure you knew... I hope you're doing great... :)
Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane.To those who don't know me, I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too! Ruby Jane