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They look beautiful, thanks to album art by Joe Stasio, my friend over at Soundwaves, where the tracks were recorded this past December over a delightful 4-days. Now, to start sending them out to radio stations, managers, friends, anyone who might know the best way to get my music out there!
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Changes are on the horizon as I continue to write new music, especially over this spring break. I also had the pleasure of jamming with my new drummer friend, Justin Marsh, a sound engineer who previously interned at Studiomedia, and who I met at the studio as he was recording a voiceover demo. Justin is the drummer for a band called The Stoneflys based in Chicago. I had the pleasure of rehearsing with him in the Music Garage in downtown Chicago. With a location in NYC as well, the Music Garage was a state of the art rehearsal location, equipped with a repair shop, live room, and floors and floors of practice space.
I look forward to jamming there again after break with Justin's guitarist friend and my bassist, Max Brawer, if he is available. A new band is on the horizon.
Peace.Love.Music
Kara Ali
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