
So, big cities and tall buildings have their pros and cons, but anyone can appreciate what they represent when it comes to vision and human accomplishment.
A print advertisement I saw recently featured the image of a lonely brick. The caption: Skyscraper
The clearer the vision (mortar) becomes, the more supplies and products (bricks) arrive, the more organized (blueprint) we get, the more exciting everything becomes.
Sheryl Crow knows what she's talking about. Wonder if she's looking for a label ;)
Everyday is a winding road. New, improved ideas flow in from various sources. And we get a little bit closer to completing the picture.
We made some adjustment requests with the designer, so the website might be a couple of days delayed.
We are currently talking with a couple of filmmakers, coincidentally both based in NJ, about filming a music video and a documentary of the label groundbreaking.
The CDs haven't arrived yet, which one might think would hold back progress - in sending out pre-orders and copies for review and such. Actually, there are a thousand other adminisitrative things that need to be done. (PS, this would be a great time to pre-order for a $5 discount. Had to throw that in there)
Right now, we're compiling mailing lists of press outlets and local charities that we hope to build relationships with over the coming months. Already gotten some great tips from folks about some women's orgs that weren't on our radar and a few radio stations that might like Get It Right. You got tips? Hook us up.
This weekend, we got LEA performing in a Music for Myanmar Benefit event. Tentatively, she'll be doing a Songs for Freedom concert at the Chesapeake Children's Museum, as well. She's got a bunch of straight up concerts coming up, as well. As always, check out her site for her schedule.
The focus of our energy remains two fold: making and breaking great music & wielding that music (and the talent of our artists) for positive change.
Loving every minute of it.
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