album:If I Can Believe genre:Acoustic streams:95 creation date:2009-07-04
09/01/13 07:56:18PM @john-r-kennedy:
Meg, This is a very inspiring piece of work and sounds great. The lyrics tell a story and the instrumentation is filled with lots of good textures. Your acoustic guitar brings out the fullness of your own personal spirit felt emotions. Very lovely work.
Peace and Blessings, John
03/06/10 09:35:15AM @rogers-tennison-band:
I am really impressed with your layered / accent instrumentation. The mandolin is great. You have a voice which is really listenable. Girl next door quality. Not pretentious, but really approachable. Conversational (story telling), but technically and melodically very well done. Another tasty little solo.
steve
07/05/09 11:48:09AM @mark-reed:
This is an accomplished song, polished backing and a very sultry vocal delivery. You got a great style, keep them coming
all the best
07/05/09 03:28:17PM @orion:
this is a very well done song. i like the simplicity of it, which i think makes it work great.
07/26/09 02:14:26PM @soundtrapper:
From the first note,had the feelin this was going to be good.
It was.what a great sound!
Thanks for sharing your gift. -jeff
07/06/09 01:33:36AM @the-full-quid:
what a great song , love the rythm and the acoustic and the vocals lovely melody too. very professional recording , cheers
ABOUT THE ARTIST Born in Greenwich, Connecticut, and raised in Weston, Connecticut. Meg started out as a soloist back in 1977. She has also worked in a few...
Born in Greenwich, Connecticut, and raised in Weston, Connecticut. Meg started out as a soloist back in 1977. She has also worked in a few rock & roll bands, of which Head First was the most successful, as well as Top 40 Bands. Meg has also recorded countless backup vocals for various original artists trying to get their music heard in the record industry. A well seasoned performer, mostly appearing in the eastern coastal area. She has toured Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Cape Cod and as far south as Florida (Orlando and Brevard County).
She has studied with Sal Salvador for six years along with another teacher, Steve Famigletti, who taught jazz guitar and Chamberlain’s styles of playing. She has studied voice for several years with Rose Finegan, Martha King and is currently studying with Jean Westerman Gregg. Her vocal influences, when narrowed down to one, would be Joni Mitchell and for guitar Michael Hedges.
Meg is not only a performer, but she has been an Entertainment Director for an exclusive club, handling bookings, promotions, as well as performing.
Meg, This is a very inspiring piece of work and sounds great. The lyrics tell a story and the instrumentation is filled with lots of good textures. Your acoustic guitar brings out the fullness of your own personal spirit felt emotions. Very lovely work.
Peace and Blessings, John
I am really impressed with your layered / accent instrumentation. The mandolin is great. You have a voice which is really listenable. Girl next door quality. Not pretentious, but really approachable. Conversational (story telling), but technically and melodically very well done. Another tasty little solo.
steve
This is an accomplished song, polished backing and a very sultry vocal delivery. You got a great style, keep them coming
all the best
this is a very well done song. i like the simplicity of it, which i think makes it work great.
From the first note,had the feelin this was going to be good.
It was.what a great sound!
Thanks for sharing your gift. -jeff
what a great song , love the rythm and the acoustic and the vocals lovely melody too. very professional recording , cheers