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Everything My Heart Desires

Hey Soul Mates,
the new website has launched, the single made its debut tonight and these are good things. Lots of relief and satisfaction getting all of this accomplished.

I need to thank several people. First, the Lady Soul Mates. Thanks for helping us out with the picture sleeve for the cybersingle. We were not even able to use all of the submissions. We hope that everyone will enjoy the cover. You all look great.


Second, a special thank you to DJ Copperhead who gave the single its world premiere on Next Big Hit. You can listen to the podcast and his introduction of the song, which is really cool.

Now, on to the single. Our early Valentine to you. Please visit our new-fangled website and download the single. All we ask is that you submit your e-mail address and you'll get access to the song. Once you've downloaded it, play it all the time. Wear it out. Put it on your MP3 player. Burn it to a CD. Enjoy it. We had fun performing it; we trust you'll like listening to it.

You'll have to forgive me, but its time to turn the website all the way on. Then turn in. It's been a long weekend putting all of this together. Let me know what you think of the updates. Tell us what you think of the song. There are several ways to do it: The Next Big Hit forum,
MySpace comments or simply post your review right here.

G'night.
Love, Power, Peace and Everything Your Heart Desires.

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Anonymous said…
Everything is fantastic!

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