Is Anybody Listening?
Exciting news……just found out a national, popular radio program will be playing some of Hearing Winter during their broadcast sometime in December. We will certainly keep you posted. Always hoping for the best. It’s great that the locals know about the music, but it is certainly a boost to think that one’s music will be shared with the “masses” over the airwaves. I believe the music on this album will be enjoyed by anyone who hears it (I’m a bit biased, though). What a better way to get more listeners than to have it played on a national level! Once we have more info, we’ll let you know the date and time……
I think I just heard a song or two from your CD on the Hugh Hewitt program tonight, Dec. 4, 2013. Pretty music! Glad to have discovered your site.
Yes! I’ve heard several of your songs from ‘Hearing Winter’ on Hugh Hewitt’s program which aired December 4. I’m also glad to have discovered your music.
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