My Song “Please Come to Brooklyn” Gets Featured on StarvingArtistsGuide.com Podcast

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This past week, my song “Please Come to Brooklyn” was featured on the podcast, StarvingArtistsGuide.com. The podcast is hosted by local New York City musician, Johnny Sanford and features all sorts of artists, including musicians, visual artists, and comedians. Make sure to check out not only the November 22nd episode I am featured on, but the blog itself. Johnny shares some really great resources for artists, particularly for those living in New York City and he does it all with a great sense of humor and a progressive political perspective, which I thoroughly appreciate!

You can hear the podcast by going to StarvingArtistsGuide.com or by downloading a free podcast on iTunes. Search “Starving Artists Guide” November 22nd, 2009.

My Song “Please Come To Brooklyn” Currently Rotating on WomensRadio.com

Exciting news! My song “Please Come to Brooklyn” is rotating on the current playlist of WomensRadio.com. It will be playing twice each day until January 2010, so be sure to tune in and listen right here! WomensRadio.com is a streaming content site which airs everything from music written and performed by women to interviews with female authors, activists, and experts. This is the second song of my which has been chosen to air on WomensRadio.com. In the September/October playlist, my song “She’s  Not Waiting” was aired. Don’t forget to tune in and listen. You’ll hear some really great programming.

Pictures from Grand Army Plaza Performance

This past week I performed at Grand Army Plaza as part of the “Music on Saturday’s” series, sponsored by the Prospect Park Alliance here in Brooklyn. It was an incredibly beautiful fall day outside and I had a great time playing! I arrived early to the gig in time to hear the band before me called “Hip Like Blank” who combined jazz, rock, hip-hop, and pop to create a sound everyone was up and dancing to. During my set, my friend and #1 fan, Jennifer, snapped a few photos of me playing while people listened attentively under the beautiful arch. We also did a little shopping at the nearby farmer’s market right after the show! What a nice way to usher in the fall season!