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PS -- Yes, I am my first fan on Musolist. I do not know if anyone even really uses that option, so I decided I would fan myself. Hehe. |
I haven't really been utilizing this site as I probably should be using it, but I think I am going to try fromhere on out. I have been getting good reviews in random Scenes (I was number 1 and 2 in Hollywood and 6 and 16 in Chicago, having stayed only a week in Chi'town and a month in Hollywood [on the site at least]). I have now moved as close to home as there is a legitimate Musolist scene (I am from Paducah, KY / Metropolis, IL area) and I hope that I can build up a small little following out of Nashville via this site. I would like to start coming down there to play shows. |
I just thought I would make a quick first blog to let everyone know that I really appreciate the votes in the battle of the bands that have put me at 6 and 16! Thank you very much and I am so glad you all enjoy the music. :) |
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| Nashville Top 20 | Global Top 20 | Rate? | |
| "Jasmine (live)" | -1 | 183 | |
| "A Fairytale Love" | 11 | 182 |
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| A Postcard Hello is an acoustic band hailing originally from a small town in Southern Illinois. The Home of Superman, Metropolis in the flesh, bore and bred this child with bright eyes, captivated by the stars whose heart dances only in the brightest, most brilliant of moon lights. Now at 21 years of age wielding only his Seagull Acoustic / Electric guitar and his wits, he has set off on a journey whose path is lit by nothing more than his inspiration to play music. With his everworn smile and a bleeding heart and his only guide to the world an insatiable wanderlust, he has spread his wings and hopes to one day see nothing but clouds if he ever has to look down. Armed with metaphors and an empathetic soul, his lyrics are most always witty and inspirational and are overlain simple yet powerful guitar licks with no real style as his template; intertwined with vocals ranging from 'Barry White' lows to 'Amy Lee' highs. Each song written is another gathered puzzle piece... yet each collective, album-promising group only patterns a small segment of the painting of his life. His only fear is that he will not live up to his own standards. The impossible high... he'll settle for no less ... |

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