Silent_wings
02-26-2003, 07:07 PM
from Kulak's website
http://www.kulakswoodshed.com/calendar.html
2/28/03
9:00 - 10:00 ROUND - Lisa Johnson, Earl Grey, Dean Dobbins Native Philadelphian Lisa Johnson moved to Los Angeles in the early 90's and has been performing for appreciative audiences ever since. Her debut CD "Whenever the Moon Is Full" has garnered excellent reviews from assorted national publications and Webzines as well as airplay on college and NPR stations nationwide. Lisa, who was recently named one of the "Hottest Unsigned Acts in Southern California" by Music Connection magazine, is often compared to Sheryl Crow and Melissa Etheridge for her powerful voice, her remarkable skills as a guitarist and for her passionate and infectious songwriting.
Earl Grey's songs explore the true passions of a man's heart and soul, Earl offers a distinct, individual voice. His intricate guitar embellishments make it seem as though you've heard a band rather than just a solo artist. Grey embraces his audience with themes of human struggle and triumph.
Cool write up huh
http://www.kulakswoodshed.com/calendar.html
2/28/03
9:00 - 10:00 ROUND - Lisa Johnson, Earl Grey, Dean Dobbins Native Philadelphian Lisa Johnson moved to Los Angeles in the early 90's and has been performing for appreciative audiences ever since. Her debut CD "Whenever the Moon Is Full" has garnered excellent reviews from assorted national publications and Webzines as well as airplay on college and NPR stations nationwide. Lisa, who was recently named one of the "Hottest Unsigned Acts in Southern California" by Music Connection magazine, is often compared to Sheryl Crow and Melissa Etheridge for her powerful voice, her remarkable skills as a guitarist and for her passionate and infectious songwriting.
Earl Grey's songs explore the true passions of a man's heart and soul, Earl offers a distinct, individual voice. His intricate guitar embellishments make it seem as though you've heard a band rather than just a solo artist. Grey embraces his audience with themes of human struggle and triumph.
Cool write up huh