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| Press Release 3/14/08 |
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Brotherly Love Entertainment proudly welcomes Pamela Means. * * |
| Press Release 3/4/08
Katie Sawicki's "Time Spent Lost" released. * * Press Release 10/14/07
Liz Stahler's, "Not That Easy," picked up by two CBS prime time television programs. "Stitches In My Sleeve" reviewed in Performing Songwriter Magazine. *
Press Release 10/1/07
Christine Havrilla picks up sponsorship from Clayton Inc. * ** * * * * * * * * *
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Christine Havrilla
"The quintessential pop-rock goddess," proclaims The Philadelphia Songwriters' Project. While embracing her Philadelphia roots, Christine Havrilla wows national audiences with her refusal to be pigeonholed. | |
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More | Pamela Means Pamela Means is a Boston-based Out (spoken), Biracial indie folk artist whose "kamikaze guitar style"and punchy provocative songs have worn a hole in her guitar. Armed with razor wit poetry and irresistible charm, Pamela Means' "stark, defiant songs" (New York Times Magazine) set the status quo and the stage afire.
Katie Sawicki
Handed down by the influences of Ray LaMontagne, Patty Griffin, Ryan Adams, Lucinda Williams and the most prolific of the underground independent singer songwriter scene, Sawicki is quickly making a sound of her own. "Her voice is like that of a rugged angel. She writes songs about loneliness, about being short-changed and about hipsters..." (Boise Weekly).
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Liz Stahler
After winning The John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship in 2005, Liz Stahler released her debut album, "Stitches In My Sleeve," in 2007. Performing Songwriter Magazine states, "Her dark, contemporary folk-pop sound is nicely complemented by twangy electric guitars, lush backing vocals and Stahler’s husky, road-wizened voice. Stitches is a strong first offering, and we can’t wait to hear what else Stahler has up her sleeve."
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