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Magical Moment 597, "A Website for Sore-Eyes"

I have to apologize to my readers for being out of the loop for a bit. But I promise I have a good reason! For the last few weeks, I've been working hard with Modern Vintage to put the final touches on my album and launch a PR campaign. I'm very excited, proud, and relieved to say that today is the beginning of that launch, starting with my brand new website! The Outlet Music did an outstanding job designing the page, and Mary Hubbard is responsible for all the amazing photography (to include the photos you see in my blog header!).

My album, "Silk in the Sky," is set to be released April 10th, 2012. Until then, you can hear a few samples on the new website. Please take a moment to glance at it, and if you feel led, you can "like" it on facebook by clicking the facebook icon just above the music samples on the lower right.

I'm so proud of this website, and so proud of the album. I can't wait for you to hear it in it's entirety! And I'm beyond grateful to everyone who has worked on this project, from the musicians, to the audio engineers and producers, and everyone at Modern Vintage and the Outlet. So without further delay, here is the link to the new website....


"A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work."
-Colin Powell

Everyone, have a wonderful weekend!

Comments

Hilary said…
It looks and sounds wonderful, Elizabeth. I wish you a boatload of luck and every success upon the launch of your album in April. How exciting. I'm very happy for you.
What an exciting new phase of your life and career, Elizabeth! The new site is lovely. May the new album be a total success for you.
Deborah said…
WOW!!! That's sooo exciting, your site looks amazing ... and so stylish. You are genuinely talented, 2012 is going to be a very busy time for you, enjoy every minute x
oh HOT DOG! Plus, didn't you move recently? Busy indeed :)
Anonymous said…
You must be over the moon with excitement right now to have your own album being born this coming spring. I'm quite excited for you and oh by the way... CONGRATULATIONS!
Dawn said…
I' ve been wondering where you went after the Hand Holding!:)
Very good and great quote. Now going over to look at your site.
Hugs. Excited for you!!!
Dave King said…
I like the sound of " a layer of intriguing and haunting dust" covering your songs. I shall be watching out for your album. All success with it.
Reena said…
Congratulations Elizabeth in completing this and the launch of your album in April! Very exciting!
Busy Bee Suz said…
YOU HAVE A WEBSITE!!!!
Oh, sorry to yell at you...but this is so darn exciting!
It looks wonderful, I really like the feel of the page and I listened to some of your work; as always you are a beautiful performer!!!
Congratulations to you; I am so happy for you!
xo
Leonora said…
It's a beautiful website, Elizabeth! I like the vintage appearance of the photographs and I enjoyed listening to your music clips. They're a nice introduction of what is to come in April!
A paratrooper! My dad was a paratrooper (and a musician). He played rhythm guitar in a big band called The Jumpmasters in WW2.

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