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Women of Rock Podcast Show 1 November 13, 2008

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Show 1 of a new podcast featuring the best female songwriters:

Listen here: Women of Rock Podcast Show 1

Jag Star (Sarah Lewis) – Missed Out

Led by lead singer and songwriter Sarah Lewis, Jag Star’s sound is more polished and radio ready than what you’d expect when you hear the word independent. Yet, this band is as “indie” as you can get, building their story and fanbase from the ground up over the past 7 years.



Laura Smith – A Thousand Days

Enchanting and passionate singer/songwriter Laura Smith is a talented multi-instrumentalist who has been singing and playing piano most of her life. Just 20, she is in her second year as a vocal major student in Capilano College Jazz studies program.




Girl Stuff – Cheer Me Up

Various tracks written by our hitmachine producers. there’s stuff in many styles, from dance to hip hop.



Adema Minki – Blind Girl

Young female from Holland. Artistic person, singing, painting. Will sing the stones out of the street(s). Passion. Rock.

Energy. Live performances since 2000.

Blind Girl is a well produced pop track!



Sophia Ramos – Girlfriend’s Ghost

Sophia Ramos, an excellent, contemporary rock singer & songwriter based in New York City, has won the October SingerUniverse “Best Vocalist Of The Month” Competition, for her performance of her song “Girlfriend’s Ghost” (co-written by Kyle Kelso).

This song is from her 10-song CD, Her Majesty, which she released independently in November 2005.


Casey Desmond – Sorry Aint Enough

Casey Desmond is a singer/songwriter/multi instrumentalist currently working on her 3rd release.

This track, Sorry Ain’t Enough, has been played on our Fresh Music Series podcasts for the last two years and we felt this was appropriate for Show #1 of this new podcast.



Hollins Steele – Tongue Tied

The pop/rock duo Hollins Steele’s debut CD, Songs from Vanderbilt Ave, features this multi-talented pair’s smart rock approach, sparkling production & all-star talent line-up. Their conservatory training lends their music a sophistication that goes beyond the usual Xeroxing that occurs in pop music.


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