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May 2, 2008 at 7:12 PM #198187May 2, 2008 at 11:04 PM #198455dharmagirlParticipant
I did see the movie. It was one of those free “on demand” FIOs movies thru HBO or Showtime.
I didnt think I would like it at first, but was pleasantly surprised and….well, even uplifted.
I heard an interview on Thursday afternoon with the two actors, and was shocked to learn that Marketa, who played the house cleaner/musician was only 17 when the movie filmed. She is lovely.
They filmed the movie on a shoestring budget, using handheld cameras, etc.
I love the music, plan to go see them in October, and give the film a ‘thumbs up’.
May 2, 2008 at 11:04 PM #198490dharmagirlParticipantI did see the movie. It was one of those free “on demand” FIOs movies thru HBO or Showtime.
I didnt think I would like it at first, but was pleasantly surprised and….well, even uplifted.
I heard an interview on Thursday afternoon with the two actors, and was shocked to learn that Marketa, who played the house cleaner/musician was only 17 when the movie filmed. She is lovely.
They filmed the movie on a shoestring budget, using handheld cameras, etc.
I love the music, plan to go see them in October, and give the film a ‘thumbs up’.
May 2, 2008 at 11:04 PM #198431dharmagirlParticipantI did see the movie. It was one of those free “on demand” FIOs movies thru HBO or Showtime.
I didnt think I would like it at first, but was pleasantly surprised and….well, even uplifted.
I heard an interview on Thursday afternoon with the two actors, and was shocked to learn that Marketa, who played the house cleaner/musician was only 17 when the movie filmed. She is lovely.
They filmed the movie on a shoestring budget, using handheld cameras, etc.
I love the music, plan to go see them in October, and give the film a ‘thumbs up’.
May 2, 2008 at 11:04 PM #198402dharmagirlParticipantI did see the movie. It was one of those free “on demand” FIOs movies thru HBO or Showtime.
I didnt think I would like it at first, but was pleasantly surprised and….well, even uplifted.
I heard an interview on Thursday afternoon with the two actors, and was shocked to learn that Marketa, who played the house cleaner/musician was only 17 when the movie filmed. She is lovely.
They filmed the movie on a shoestring budget, using handheld cameras, etc.
I love the music, plan to go see them in October, and give the film a ‘thumbs up’.
May 2, 2008 at 11:04 PM #198365dharmagirlParticipantI did see the movie. It was one of those free “on demand” FIOs movies thru HBO or Showtime.
I didnt think I would like it at first, but was pleasantly surprised and….well, even uplifted.
I heard an interview on Thursday afternoon with the two actors, and was shocked to learn that Marketa, who played the house cleaner/musician was only 17 when the movie filmed. She is lovely.
They filmed the movie on a shoestring budget, using handheld cameras, etc.
I love the music, plan to go see them in October, and give the film a ‘thumbs up’.
May 3, 2008 at 12:17 PM #198573stockstradrParticipantHere is an artist we had the luck to hear in person, when she played the coffee houses of San Diego.
Her career is now taking off; as I knew it would the first time I heard her singing. She has the total package.
She’s gorgeous. The camera loves her. Tons of energy on stage, audience cannot take eyes away. She has an exquisite voice. She knows how to write songs with depth but which are also VERY marketable. If there was a way to invest $100,000 in her, as a business, I would. She’s that good.Erin McCarley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU_SQxs6OIkhttp://www.myspace.com/erinmccarley
(Listen to Pony rough mix)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibaJK7AMPsM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZIzJUrViY4
And those great songs are not even her best stuff. Her best stuff is not currently available as it is under license for yet-to-be-released records. She was picked up by a national label.
May 3, 2008 at 12:17 PM #198700stockstradrParticipantHere is an artist we had the luck to hear in person, when she played the coffee houses of San Diego.
Her career is now taking off; as I knew it would the first time I heard her singing. She has the total package.
She’s gorgeous. The camera loves her. Tons of energy on stage, audience cannot take eyes away. She has an exquisite voice. She knows how to write songs with depth but which are also VERY marketable. If there was a way to invest $100,000 in her, as a business, I would. She’s that good.Erin McCarley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU_SQxs6OIkhttp://www.myspace.com/erinmccarley
(Listen to Pony rough mix)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibaJK7AMPsM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZIzJUrViY4
And those great songs are not even her best stuff. Her best stuff is not currently available as it is under license for yet-to-be-released records. She was picked up by a national label.
May 3, 2008 at 12:17 PM #198612stockstradrParticipantHere is an artist we had the luck to hear in person, when she played the coffee houses of San Diego.
Her career is now taking off; as I knew it would the first time I heard her singing. She has the total package.
She’s gorgeous. The camera loves her. Tons of energy on stage, audience cannot take eyes away. She has an exquisite voice. She knows how to write songs with depth but which are also VERY marketable. If there was a way to invest $100,000 in her, as a business, I would. She’s that good.Erin McCarley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU_SQxs6OIkhttp://www.myspace.com/erinmccarley
(Listen to Pony rough mix)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibaJK7AMPsM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZIzJUrViY4
And those great songs are not even her best stuff. Her best stuff is not currently available as it is under license for yet-to-be-released records. She was picked up by a national label.
May 3, 2008 at 12:17 PM #198663stockstradrParticipantHere is an artist we had the luck to hear in person, when she played the coffee houses of San Diego.
Her career is now taking off; as I knew it would the first time I heard her singing. She has the total package.
She’s gorgeous. The camera loves her. Tons of energy on stage, audience cannot take eyes away. She has an exquisite voice. She knows how to write songs with depth but which are also VERY marketable. If there was a way to invest $100,000 in her, as a business, I would. She’s that good.Erin McCarley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU_SQxs6OIkhttp://www.myspace.com/erinmccarley
(Listen to Pony rough mix)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibaJK7AMPsM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZIzJUrViY4
And those great songs are not even her best stuff. Her best stuff is not currently available as it is under license for yet-to-be-released records. She was picked up by a national label.
May 3, 2008 at 12:17 PM #198641stockstradrParticipantHere is an artist we had the luck to hear in person, when she played the coffee houses of San Diego.
Her career is now taking off; as I knew it would the first time I heard her singing. She has the total package.
She’s gorgeous. The camera loves her. Tons of energy on stage, audience cannot take eyes away. She has an exquisite voice. She knows how to write songs with depth but which are also VERY marketable. If there was a way to invest $100,000 in her, as a business, I would. She’s that good.Erin McCarley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU_SQxs6OIkhttp://www.myspace.com/erinmccarley
(Listen to Pony rough mix)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibaJK7AMPsM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZIzJUrViY4
And those great songs are not even her best stuff. Her best stuff is not currently available as it is under license for yet-to-be-released records. She was picked up by a national label.
May 3, 2008 at 12:27 PM #198711dharmagirlParticipantWOW! I see what you mean. She’s fabulous.
I can certainly believe that she was contracted by a major label. Good for her.
Thanks for the info – I love good music and enjoy hearing new stuff.
May 3, 2008 at 12:27 PM #198673dharmagirlParticipantWOW! I see what you mean. She’s fabulous.
I can certainly believe that she was contracted by a major label. Good for her.
Thanks for the info – I love good music and enjoy hearing new stuff.
May 3, 2008 at 12:27 PM #198651dharmagirlParticipantWOW! I see what you mean. She’s fabulous.
I can certainly believe that she was contracted by a major label. Good for her.
Thanks for the info – I love good music and enjoy hearing new stuff.
May 3, 2008 at 12:27 PM #198583dharmagirlParticipantWOW! I see what you mean. She’s fabulous.
I can certainly believe that she was contracted by a major label. Good for her.
Thanks for the info – I love good music and enjoy hearing new stuff.
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