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November 18, 2009
Amber’s Song is Disney Christmas Movie
“Sunday Morning” was a tune originally written for a coffee commercial so imagine my surprise when I got the call saying it had made it into a Disney movie?!? The movie is “Santa Buddies” and it is available for DVD purchase NOW! With Christmas approaching it would make a great gift for any youngster in your family. Shoot, I’m grown and I’m gonna buy one, so watch and listen and chances are you’ll hear my tune. (It’s in there twice. =)) Happy Read More »
November 03, 2009
This month’s FREE download & the story behind the song
Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to travel to Los Angeles with the soul purpose of writing & making good music. While I was there I have had the opportunity to write with some major players such as Jeff Silbar, (wrote Bette Midlers “Wind Beneath My Wings) Randy Sharp (“Then What” by Clay walker) & Mia Sharp (“Home” by The Dixie Chicks) etc. Amongst these talented people was Andrew Rollins. “I“ll Get Better At This“ is currently the first and only song I’ve written with...
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October 13, 2009
Amber & Hugh November 7th
Come check out the LAST show of the year with Amber Rhodes & Hugh Colocott in NYC!! There will be loads of brand new tunes and special guest appearances. The show is Saturday, November 7th @ 7pm at “Bar East” 1733 1st Ave (btwn 89th &90th) $10 door. If you’re in the area…come say Read More »
October 05, 2009
Voting Continues
We are extending the voting period for September’s tunes due to the fact that there was a TIE!! Not gonna tell you which one’s though =) so keep voting for your favorite and thank you always for stopping Read More »
September 01, 2009
This month’s FREE download & the story behind the song
“Table Top Dancing” was inspired by the oh so famous tune “Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy”. Now you might be wondering how my song relates in ANY way to the Big N Rich tune, but that’s why I write these little informative blogs. =)
Living in NYC we are one of the few American cities that get absolutely ZERO country music radio stations. I say “Big N Rich” and these New York folks think I’m calling them fat and sarcastic. However, somehow that song managed to penetrate the local bar...
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