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Shoe City Sound
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3/25/2011 9:07:40 AM
Magic Steve
Reading through all the posts about writer's block, and the magic forces of creativity that we all have a love/hate relationship with - and I thought of an interesting job I completed a few weeks ago. It was background music for a local Boston Magician, Stephen Lourier who is working up a new act. He's still choreographing his moves, so I haven't seen anything yet, but compared to the 2 previous things I did (soundtrack for a health care company training film and mood music for a local Temple boutique video ad haha) this was really fun! Just thought I'd share........ (just demo quality - hasn't been mastered yet)
http://iacmusic.com/songs.aspx?SongID=86755&ArtistID=84664
Have a great weekend everyone
Dolores
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Bryon Tosoff
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3/25/2011 10:38:33 AM
---- Updated 3/25/2011 12:17:17 PM
lets check it out. and Dolores, it is magic, with and or without writers blockhttp://iacmusic.com/songs.aspx?SongID=86755&ArtistID=84664 and added it up to mystery station
have a great day
bryon
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Bob Rylett
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3/25/2011 11:52:18 AM
Dolores , you are such an irresistibly interesting person. Your music and your mind are truly one of a kind and I find you utterly and completely fascinating. You are a rarity.
Sincerely,
bob rylett
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Shoe City Sound
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3/25/2011 8:09:46 PM
Oh thanks for embedding the link, Bryon (how do you do that?) and for the add to Mystery Station! I'm so glad you thought it sounded magical - you would know, I guess - takes one to know one. Congratulations on the release of Holding To The Dream!
D
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Shoe City Sound
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3/25/2011 9:06:46 PM
Bob, thanks for saying that so very much! That encourages me to keep going more than you know. I've read and re-read the things you've said on here about how to succeed as a musician. I really admire and respect your lifestyle of performing anywhere, anytime. It keeps the timeless and priceless role of troubador alive especially today when everything has gotten so media top heavy. I hope that doesn't sound corny, I'm totally being sincere :) You have the kind of courage that I'm always trying to have. It's hard for me to come out from behind that studio door.
Still looking forward to the video of "These Days They Move Apocalyptically" - hope they do the images of your words justice! Tons of good luck in advance with the release of The Punchline.
Dolores
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Bob Rylett
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3/26/2011 8:49:20 AM
Meant every word of it Dolores, I think for you as with me, making music is a body/sprit necessity. Like food, sleep and breathing.
I never contend to know much. I just try to relay my experiences in really pushing yourself to be the best you can be. So many people talk of record deals and publishing contacts and all these fairy tale "Lana Turner in the soda shop" scenarios. That stuff doesn't exist. Not in the day and age of the "Lady Gaga's" and her ilk. The industry is controlled now from top to bottom.
Just take chances. One of my favourite sayings is...
"The universe LOVES courage, it rewards it."
Much Love,
Bob
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Bob Rylett
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3/26/2011 1:28:13 PM
And what a great tune to Dolores...bravo.
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Shoe City Sound
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3/26/2011 4:40:00 PM
OK Lana Turner in the soda shop - can't believe you referenced that hahahaha YES on everything you said.
D
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Bob Rylett
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3/27/2011 9:11:05 AM
: ) glad you liked the reference my dear, I knew you would get it. You have a special flair Dolores, i like it!
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