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Happy Holidays

Posted on December 1, 2011

Hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday season thus far! Just wanted to keep you all posted on some updates for December. If you are looking for stocking stuffers, we will have an online store up and running in the next couple weeks where you can purchase CDs, Tshirts, koozies, photos, stickers, etc. Until then, don't forget you can purchase any of these items at a live show or you can get my debut single, "For The Summertime" on Itunes. 

I will also be doing a fun, at home project through this website during the month of December. Every week until Christmas I will be uploading a rendition of one of my favorite holiday songs to this page as well as my Facebook and Youtube channel. If you have a favorite you'd like to hear, be sure to sound off on one of my social networking sites and you may see it in a couple weeks.  

Finally, my friends and family know that I am a big supporter of local business. This year I've had the privilege of taking on sponsors who have been incredibly supportive of my musical career. I hope that you will take a moment to encourage one of these businesses during your holiday shopping!

Slane Jewelry - www.slane.com
Simon Jewelers - www.simonjewelers.com
Wicked Purple - www.wickedpurple.com

Thank you all for your continued support of my music! I hope this holiday season fills your hearts and homes with peace, joy and love. Happy Holidays! Stay tuned :) 

 

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