Saturday, December 01, 2007

Terrance Day Newsletter - December Issue

Greetings!

Welcome to my newsletter. I wanted to take a moment to write
from a nice coffee house here in Hamtramk, Michigan. It's
called Cafe 1923 (www.cafe1923.com). They have live Jazz
music here at 2PM each Saturday. I recommend stopping in for
a great cup of coffee any day.

My music is starting to reach some new listeners on a handfull
of broadcast (FM) radio stations, and also on some internet
radio. Now that I have a CD available I am faced with the
challenge of marketing the CD to people... In other words,
musicians often need to be sales people if they want to make
money.

The web site MakeMusicHistory.com is certainly an opportunity
for people to not only buy a copy of my CD, but help
make history! I've been getting some nice comments from
many of you, and appreciate the thoughts. I have also
received some "fan email" from around the world which feels
nice.

Lately I have become even more greatful towards those who
helped record and produce this CD. This includes Desi Serna
who did an amazing job on guitars (www.desiserna.com), and
also Jim Schwarzentruber who played bass, and produced the
CD, a gifted drummer named JR, and my wife Sarah! I also
need to mention Trevor Sadler (www.mastermindproductions.com)
who spent over 100 hours on the digital mastering.

This morning I thought about musicians who are heros...
people like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Elvis, Sting, and so many
others. There aren't many around in today's generation
though.. either that or they just aren't in the public eye
much. I think that John Mayer is, or could be one. People
need role models. I'm a bit concerned about who the role
models of today are? Certainly not reality TV. More than
ever, I imagine parents need to be on guard for their kids.
God knows the school system is not looking out for them too
well (or not able to).

Last month my wife and I got to spend a week in Emporium,
Pennsylvania. I played praise and worship songs, plus some
original stuff for two churches, and also played during
a weekend youth retreat. Talk about fun! We were surrounded
by beautiful mountains and we still had the fall weather. We
left there with a desire for more fresh air, and a simpler
life!

Later this evening I'll be heading over to Raven Cafe. It's
in downtown Port Huron, MI. Come on out for some live
entertainment by me "Terrance Day".

Pick up your copy(s) of "A Simple Life" at a new web site
I developed called MakeMusicHistory.com
(http://www.makemusichistory.com)

I'll talk to you next year so MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY
HOLIDAYS!

Warm Regards,

Terrance Day
http://www.terranceday.com


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