| POSTED BY: wrdsnmuzik | POSTED ON: 03 Feb 2008 01:18 AM | ||
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My thanks to the wonderful people at RadioIndy who chose me as a "Gold Artist"....uh, artist. That's really cool. I'm not sure what it really means, but it's really cool nonetheless. And it's very timely, since the last review I found online said I sucked as a songwriter. (the one before that said I couldn't sing) It's lovely to get a nice review, or a citation like this, which tells you that you're NOT crazy to be doing what you're doing. Thanks again. |
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| POSTED BY: EricLawrence | POSTED ON: 27 Jan 2008 08:39 AM | ||
"One Band Man" is filled with lyrics, licks, and lessons of life that reflect the abounding talents of Geoffrey Welchman. In keeping with historical trend-makers, Welchman shows us the path of bluesy, contemporary music, as he echoes past, present and future sentiment in this well-put together package. The musicianship on the CD is impressive, especially considering that Geoffrey performed all of the instruments himself. The production is very clean with some interesting effects. The highlight of the CD, however, is the songwriting, which combines interesting and sometimes unpredictable chord progressions with clever and well thought-out lyrics. One of our favorite tracks, "Unforgiven" is an adult rock track filled with raw emotion that blends electric guitar licks with beautiful self-harmonies. "Fender Bender" begins with some interesting effects that fade into a catchy bass line that provides a very cool groove for this track. This CD is well worth a listen to hear some of the creative songwriting and impressive musicianship of one talented person! -Terri D., Manny V, and RadioIndy.com Check out Geoffrey Welchman's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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| POSTED BY: wrdsnmuzik | POSTED ON: 08 Jan 2008 04:24 AM | ||
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Another day, another music website . . . this must be my fourth or fifth, what with CDBaby and dear old Soundclick, and now SonicBids and even TAXI . . I think I left a couple out, come to think of it. They tell you to spread the word, post your music all over, give people lots of chances to find it, but then....does anyone find it? Hard to say, really. How do you spread the word? The secret ingredient in any creative work, no matter how dark: hope The reason we do this: because it matters to us |
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