Dear Liz Narey, It's after Halloween and the busy holidays are approaching. Take a break and drop by to listen to my featured songs. You may find my music to be just the calm you need during this hectic time of the year. I appreciate your friendship and I hope you enjoy the music. I wish you much joy and peace.
well.....that is a compliment Liz....thank you..........you live anywhere near brighton?......we're gonna be on the radio there 97.2 wed nov 25th at 6 gmt.........we did some recording specifically for them thanks for reachin out liz cheers brian
Hello & thanks again Liz for your kind comments! We're at Cullingworth village hall this Saturday (14th) Tickets are a fiver (You can pay on the door) & children are allowed in, I think over 9 or 10 yrs..... Bit short notice but always good to see you if you can make it! God bless Liz & take care for now, Brian, Becky & Jo-Ann. XXXX
We proudly inform that our song FOOLISH GAME will be Track of the week at GarageBand.com. on 16th November 2009 and will be featured on GarageBand.com's Power Pop front page.
Hi Liz - I'm sorry you didn't sing on Tuesday - I hope your throat gets better soon. I hope you can make it next time, & will do some of your great songs for us. cheers Martyn
Hi stopping by to say Hi and invite you to a listen of my new minute long version of White Christmas.Thank you for your support and the Best To you,the best always. tim
After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...
Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse (please see my blog): TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001
Where traditions are not so rare; Sea, country and works scent the air; A multitude of monuments, Planted tubs and patterned pavements.
The longish pedestrian malls; The remnants of defensive walls; Historic buildings are a gauge Of the respect for heritage.
Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; Estuaries guarded by shields; Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; Romantic-ruin go-betweens.
Rivers in parts licked by trees, Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, And crossed by practical delights - Varied spans, forming pleasing sights.
Fine churches headed at Durham; Football kits ad infinitum; Kept castles - one for study; Masonry behind masonry.
And, with moulding-works out that way, It’s somewhere for a longer stay..?
Hi, Before the release of our debut album we are plannig to issue a single purposed for radio airplay. The first single from the album is usually the most important.
In our opinion FOOLISH GAME could be the best choice.
In this question feedback from our listeners and friends on MySpace is very crucial.
What is your opinion? Maybe another tune? And if another, which one? We'll really appreciate any feedback from you. cheers
Thank you so much for the friendship and also for your beautiful songs and the attractive sensibility in your vocals and in your play of guitar and banjo ,nice musicians,good rythmic,big emotion. Pleasant and long musical journey.
I am about half way done with my latest update to my page. Come take a peek and listen to the first song from my up and comming cd. Right now the release date is in December.
A new feature I have added is you can now post your favorite song from my playlist to your profile.
My theme is fall, with the songs having a since of wanderlust. I hope that you enjoy my pictures and songs, and you will return to my page when it's completed.
I am currently recording the other five songs and putting together the final touches.
I hope you will take the time to listen, look at my pics and post a comment (please, please, please) about your favorite song from my playlist.
Have a terrific fall, and take care Thanks, Jeff Moats
P/S "I get by with a little help from (you) My Friends"
Thank you so much Liz! Have been feeling a bit down with not being able to walk properly but getting better. And I've just found this amazing Estonian music and have put it on my blog - real waker-upper! Look forward to seeing you on Wednesday.
I think JT is doing a great job at Drystone Radio - he's got a great voice, talking and singing!
Love
Kirsten
Thanks for your nice comment about the picture - I had been picking redcurrants and cutting a kohlrabi for tea at my auntie's in Berlin
Hi &NAME & I'm about halfway done with my new profile. If you want to take a peek, drop in and take a look and leave a comment and let me know which song is your favorite!
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4