
Renee Maurice
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2/2/2012 10:44:40 PM
Nice to see so many plays on my song "Playing With Fire" putting it to #3 on the live performances chart with another 4 of my songs also on the top 20 of that genre.
For those who have taken the time to listen I have just added the lyrics and a description of the song and where it fits into the musical.
Thanks again
Renee
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Rich Russom
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1/28/2012 9:54:39 AM
Greetings To All My Animal Friends & Music Lovers!
RJB Productions (Joe Aloisa & myself), Have a NEW Instrumental Alternative Electronic/Rock-Film Piece we just completed. Go here: http://www.iacmusic.com/richrussom or most of the links below to hear:) This Song is a Musical Interpretation Of Our Expanding Universe! A Fusion of Rock/Jazz & Electronic Sounds Enhance My Continued Interest In The Universe & It's Incomprehensible Beauty & Mystery! It Is Estimated That Many Trillions Of Years From Now, Our Universe Will Be Very Cold & Dark! Since We Still Haven't Found Another Planet In The Universe That Supports Life, We Better Damn Well Start Treating This Blue Rock With More Respect Concerning ALL It's Creatures & ALL It's Resources...wouldn't you agree? As Always, Thank You For All You Do For Animals & Joe & I Thank You For Listening & Your Continued Support:) peace, rich & joe-
http://www.iacmusic.com/richrussom
http://www.facebook.com/rich.russom
http://iacmusic.com/stations/BSLISEVIL
http://www.soundclick.com/RichRussom
http://www.reverbnation.com/richrussom
http://iacmusic.com/stations/RJBProductions
http://iacmusic.com/FREEDOMFORHORSES
http://iacmusic.com/stations/REDLISTEXTINCT
http://iacmusic.com/stations/FreedomforSeals&Creatures
The Greatness of a Nation and its Moral Progress can be Judged by the way its Animals are Treated. [Gandhi]
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Rich Russom
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1/23/2012 2:54:11 PM
NEW MUSIC...RJB PRODUCTIONS~Rich Russom & Joe Aloisa...GET UP (Give of Yourself) A Motivational Blues Rock Song To Wake Us All Up!!! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THIS WORLD:) This Is A Dedication On The Anniversary of the terrorist Attacks on 9/11 & the 400 Dogs that Worked Hard with their Handlers Searching for Victims! These Dogs are Truly Wonderful & Will Not Be Forgotten! Also this Goes Out To All Caring People Out There, who Wish to Help Animals & Make A Difference:) LET'S MAKE 2012 A YEAR OF MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR ANIMALS!
rich & joe
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MPg
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1/22/2012 12:28:51 AM
Thanks for making Look At Yourself #1 !!!!
More great tunes coming soon!!
Rock On IAC !!!!!
MPg
(Maxwell Peterson group)
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MichelleRene
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1/21/2012 1:35:59 AM
Thank you IAC for giving artists a place to be heard.
Michelle Rene'
www.facebook.com/michellerene
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Richard Scotti
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1/19/2012 9:10:30 AM
Thank you for making "Before The Well Runs Dry" number one in Classic Rock!
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Rich Russom
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1/15/2012 3:33:04 PM
Thank You IAC For All the Work Updating This Wonderful Space For Artists:) Also, A personal Thank You, From Myself, As A Prime Member For All Your Support Over the Years! I Must Also Thank All You Listeners Out There Who Support Us:) Joe & I (RJB Productions) Have Just Completed A New Song 'GET UP' (Give of Yourself), Which Is Currently #1 In Rock Blues/Rock & 126th Overall...Give A Listen & Welcome To 2012!
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Peggy Mercer
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1/13/2012 4:15:18 PM
John Richards and BlindSide at No. 1 thanks to all of you wonderful jazz lovin' fans out there in music world. The legendary Vassar Clements and the monster jazz player, Victor Wooten play on this track so John said it is no wonder! He appreciates all of you so very much, keeping it real jazz! Much love to each of you! John's spring album will include this magnificent hit!
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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1/11/2012 1:09:40 PM
Marcus -
Thank you so much for the support-your comment here, and on our page, means the world to us.
This is a site like no other, the music is real and deep-"EPITAPH' follows that tradition
Kia Kaha (stand tall)
Rob
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EM GIEL
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1/9/2012 10:11:51 PM
Well guys, I am honest..I had a miserable day (what's new), still.. I recorded a new song (nothing new, have done that about everyday during the past 3 years..j/k). Still, now this is serious, I thank you guys: Silverwoodstudio/Rob EPITAPH is absolutely beautiful, I love your music comments and support, this is what IAC is all about, I surfed many artists tonight and am excited to find so much talent and have so much hope for this world All the best EM GIEL Bless you all
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Peggy Mercer
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1/4/2012 4:01:17 PM
BlindSide by John Richards is a smash HIT...thanks to everyone for helping me launch the song here...with instrumentals by the legend Vassar Clements...and Victor Wooten, drums by John Maines and Roy Vogi, bass. John Richards and I both appreciate the phenomenal outpouring of support for this song and he is honored to contribute this jazz piece for your enjoyment. To all of you who add this song to your station and link to my internet radio station, Get Down Nashville, we Nashvillians, love you guys. God Bless each of you in 2012!
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Rich Russom
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1/4/2012 7:06:28 AM
Chicago Blues legend Hubert Sumlin has died at the age of 80. Best known for his work with Howlin' Wolf, his guitar playing has been characterized as "wrenched, shattering bursts of notes, sudden cliff-hanger silences and daring rhythmic suspensions" The New York Times describes Sumlin as "the guitarist whose slashing solos and innovative ideas galvanized the blues of Howlin’ Wolf and inspired rock guitar players like Jimmy Page, Robbie Robertson and Eric Clapton." Sumlin’s guitar playing was the perfect counterpart to Howlin’ Wolf on such classics as Smokestack Lightnin', Back Door Man, Spoonful and The Red Rooster. As the Times says, his "intuitive, empathetic accompaniment typically spurred his mentor to unpredictable and frenzied heights!
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Rich Russom
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1/4/2012 7:06:05 AM
Grammy-winning blues musician Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, who was a longtime sideman for Muddy Waters, died of a stroke on Friday in Chicago at age 75, according to a statement on his website. Smith's death comes less than six months after the passing at age 97 of blues master Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, with whom Smith shared a Grammy win this year in the best traditional blues album category for their 2010 release "Joined at the Hip." Smith said backstage at the Grammy Awards that he first met Perkins as a boy and was glad to have found success recording with his elder. "To tell you the truth, right now I'm one of the happiest men on earth," he said at the February event. While the Grammy win at age 75 was Smith's first, he had previously had a long career playing with the late blues legend Muddy Waters.
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Rich Russom
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1/4/2012 7:05:36 AM
R.I.P. To All The Great Blues Musicians Lost In 2011. There Music Will Continue!
Joe, Mick & I Humbly Submit ‘Pass The Blues’, In HONOR & TRIBUTE To These Men, & All That Have Given Us This Wonderful Legacy & Continue To Honor & Write & Perform This True American Genre….THANK YOU!
Joe Willie (Pinetop) Perkins, blues musician, born 7 July 1913; died 21 March 2011~He was a 'disciple of all the solid pianists schooled in the rough training-grounds of the barrelhouses'. Grammy-winning blues pianist who played with Muddy Waters for 11 years. The blues pianist and singer Pinetop Perkins, who has died aged 97, was not only one of the oldest musicians in the blues community, but also still an active one, playing regularly in clubs around his home in Austin, Texas. In February he received a Grammy @ 97. R.I.P. To 'Pinetop' Perkins, Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith, Hubert Sumlin & All those Artists who made the Blues what it STILL is Today! Pass the Blues has been an inspiration to Joe, Mick & I
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Marc Ceccotti
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1/3/2012 6:34:47 AM
Happy New Year to all the wonderful musicians & listeners that orbit around the planet IAC,and to the IAC Team that courageously conduct the maneuver.
Marc
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