singer /songwriter

Fade by DrasticJo – Development 1

August 24, 2010
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DrasticJo is the nom de plume of a certain Jody Schneider that we’re working with over at Kilted Chaos – she’s a singer songwriter with a killer second talent as a graphic artist (that’s her artwork over there on the right)- you can check out her sounds and images at the DrasticJo website. I’ve been [...]

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Review: Sora – Celtic / World Music with an Angel Voice

January 27, 2010
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We’re on a Celtic kick at the moment – not least ‘cos of the free website giveaway that a musician / band or artist can win over at Kilted Chaos – but specifically because this week we’ve been listening to the music of Sora. Sora is a Canadian Celtic / World singer songwriter who’s new [...]

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Tom Palminteri

November 1, 2007

Tom Palminteri, a friend from MySpace, is a singer/songwriter and plays piano and guitar. He is out of West Islip, NY. His music is classified as Indie/Acoustic/Alternative. Tom Palminteri started the band Eric’s In Oregon in the late ’80s but has more recently gone solo. The 4 songs available to hear on Palminteri’s MySpace page [...]

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Traci Toguchi

August 6, 2007

Our MySpace friend, Traci Toguchi, has a lot of talents to her credit in addition to singer/songwriter. She is an actress, speaker, publisher, model, humanitarian, and entrepreneur. According to her MySpace information, “her mission is to help people live their potential through her music, words, and actions.” Traci’s music is melodic; her voice is clear [...]

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Miranda Quammie

July 12, 2007

Miranda Quammie is a MySpace friend of music2work2 who is a singer/songwriter. She performs her songs at the piano. Miranda grew up and resides in London. She writes and sings ballads, pop songs and meditative melodies based on themes such as memories, childhood, and identity. Her voice is clear and pleasing to listen to. There [...]

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