The Magic of Think
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Location British Columbia, CA
Profile Views: 468
Last Login: 9/8/2009
Member Since 8/1/2009
Website www.themagicofthink.com
Record Label Magical Voice
Type of Label Unsigned
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"I called it The Magic Of Think because the premise is that you can think of something positively or negatively - it's your choice. But by thinking positively and being persistent, you can and will achieve your dreams." The album was an immediate hit with children and their parents, and selected to be in both the OSCAR and GRAMMY celebrity gifts given to the nominees. The song 'Stomp' was Nominated for Best Song at the Independent Music Awards and Janyse also has several of her songs placed in Film and Television, including works starring Pamela Anderson, Dean Cain, Chad Allen, Sally Pressman and more. The inspirational message of her new single, "Dreamers," was taken from her own first hand experience, after being in a car accident. "The doctor told me that I could end up in a wheelchair, and that I should seriously consider changing careers," she recounts. "None of the things he warned me of came to pass. I took care of myself and I recovered. It was from that I learned that a dream can be achieved and that sometimes, it's just better to look at life in a humorous way." In terms of her music, her outlook and her life experience itself, it's more than obvious that Janyse has stayed on her mission - to inspire people through her music. -
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