Jane Eamon
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Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Indie
Location Ontario, CA
Profile Views: 21523
Last Login: 11/23/2012
Member Since 8/10/2006
Website www.janeeamon.com
Record Label Janey Girl Music
Type of Label Indie
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“Songwriting is the key. It holds everything together in such a way that powerful sentiments can be communicated. Music is the vessel. It provides the means to get the message through.” “I wanted to do an album of music that really spoke to me. I wanted to step into the places where my mortality and aging could be explored. I think I’ve managed to do this with Deep Water. By using traditional forms, like spirituals, bluegrass gospel, old time melodies, I’ve written about what matters to me today. Working with award winning producer, Andrew Smith is always a joy. And to be able to tap into the vast resources in the musical community here in the Valley is a gift.” Deep Water was released September 2006. This is Eamon’s third CD. Critics are raving about Deep Water. "...well-crafted songs, poignant and timely messages and charming instrumentation make for a beautiful and heart-warming listen";"Eamon has created a folk-roots masterpiece"; "Jane Eamon is an heroic figure on the local and growing Canadian scene" - just a sample of some of the press it has received. Eamon is no stranger to songwriting accolades. She has received honourable mention from the Billboard Song Contest, two honour awards from the Great American Songwriting Contest and Unisong International. Recently, Eamon won four Okanagan Music Awards – folk artist twice, female performer and songwriter of the year. She won a spot on a Dig Your Roots compilation CD, one of three chosen from Western Canada and Protest Songs for a Better World. She was chosen as a Canadian finalist in the Mountainstage New Song Contest. She has shared the stage with such greats as Roy Forbes, Stephen Fearing, Bill Henderson, opened for Maria Dunn, Terry Morrison, and participated in Bluebird North, Canada’s show and tell for songwriters. She’s been featured on NPR’s Open Mic show, Whole Wheat Radio and several folk radio programs throughout the US and played the prestigious Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival. She will be touring in Eastern Canada and the Maritimes in the fall of 2007. Eamon continues to perform with husband, Gord Brush. Folks who've caught Jane and Gord are always impressed with the energy and passion they bring to their music. Jane delights in sharing her inspirations and stories often with humour. It’s never boring and always unpredictable. Audiences leave feeling like they've spent an evening with old friends. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ......Powered by ..iSOUND.COM.... -
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10 of 71MoreHow are you? My New friend.Thanks a lot for adding
Looking forward to hearing you play on Friday.
After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem, & some songs, on myspace...
Poem 187 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(see my blog for details): A SOUTH SHIELDS WALKABOUT - AUTUMN 2001
Out of the museum-and-gallery
(Wiser on Cookson and the local way),
Down Ocean Road with, to the right of me,
Its eateries and, left, neat places to stay;
Before, on either side, Marine Parks -
The southern-one a most beautiful place,
Teeming with moorhens, swans, grebes and mallards
In a small lake at a scenic-hill’s base.
Then (holding chips from the parade’s cafe
And, thus, a flock of gulls squawking above)
Onto the South Pier I made my way:
Seeing seaweed over rocks - like a glove -
And high-and-dry sands held from transgression
By growth of grass and the weaving of wood,
Plus, in the dim light of a sleepy sun,
Fishing boats returning to Tynemouth’s hood.
(C) David Franks 2003
Hey Girl, hope you are inspired and still making that beautiful music!
Hello from the amazing windy plains just outside Calgary , Alberta(weather subject to change on the 1/2 hour with out notification) Wonderful music in your space.Many discoveries made at your space, very nice indeed to be m8s.Cheers ! (mO:) moreno
In a act of Kindness endorphin levels are elevated in the Giver, the Receiver and the Observer, how nice is that.
"do not seek happiness .. but .. do rid your self of unhappiness = Zero Negative thoughts"
"Share knowledge ,it is a way to achieve immortality"
InNeR PeAcE ,LoVe and JoY ..mO
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I think if you wanna write "an awesome pop song and make lots of money" that your chances are greater if you write it in a major key! :)
Hey Jane !! How are you doing ! just thought i'd stop by and say you still amaze me , totally dig your songs ! Can't wait to see you and sit down again and write ! Allways a blast, take it easy see you on the road . RG
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THANX FOR THE SUPPORT! PEACE.