Molly Myles is a singer and songwriter who grew up singing at church and then with her sisters as The Wildflowers. They sang everything from "Three Little Fishies" to Haydn’s "Kyrie" . Their performances were country, pop and gospel. Most Memorable Music Moment - when John Berry caught their performance at the Monroe County Fair!
Molly’s military connection is that her dad is an acting Command Sergeant Major in the Army Reserve, and as a dual status civilian, is a training directorate chief. Her youngest sister is a an AGR Staff Sergeant. Molly wrote "Even Heroes Need A Place To Cry" for a brother-in-law who served with the 101st Airborne in Afghanistan and in Iraq.
Molly’s debut album is "No Way Out" - available at http://www.mollymyles.com.
Outstanding Greek musician, Alex Tsionas, has contributed some remixes for the next album. Check some of them out at http://www.mollymyles.com.
Molly also writes historical novels and Jane Austen paraliterature as Kate Warren - http://www.lulu.com/collierbluff. She is married and has four children. In her spare time......wait.....what is spare time?
Thanks for the add! My name is Lauren Brown, and I am an Army wife and singer/songwriter. I just finished my new song for military wives titled “The Silent Ranks.” Please take a moment to listen to it, and please pass it along if you like it! Thanks!
A combat medic sent me this quote I thought was pretty cool. I wanted to share it with you.
A country isn't a rock. And it isn't an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for, when standing for something is the most difficult. Before the people of the world - let it now be noted in our decision here that this is what we stand for: justice, truth... and the value of a single human being. (Tracy Spencer as Judge Dan Haywood)