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At 11:23am on June 3, 2009, Mike said…
Great moods and Colorfull musical Paintings
At 11:21pm on April 27, 2008, Jimmy Hinson said…
Hi, susan, I love the tunes!
At 8:41am on November 26, 2007, susan esserwein said…
Been away a bit...Life Is what happens when you're busy making plans. Just checking in.....peace.......and Happy Holidays!
At 1:36pm on July 24, 2007, susan esserwein said…
Our studio went south and we have been in the process of revitalizing and re-vamping everything.
God, I love a 24 bit sound! Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!
let it wash over me and through me ! Got music?

Hahahahahahaha!
At 9:29pm on July 18, 2007, susan esserwein said…
Hi there!

I'm back from underneath my rock. Been a little,... no, a lot under the weather here, for the past week it seems. Am back writing again...will start adding some dance and light groove things in a bit....
At 11:14am on July 5, 2007, Karen E. Peace said…
Thanks Sue for reading the story of Fleetfoot Youngblood. I thought you might find it moving. We meet extraordinary people in the most "ordinary" places, no? It was also nice to get your note, too, because this morning someone on this forum "shunned" me because he found out I was a "liberal", removing me from his friends list, which was a blow for me. He was the one who originally invited me to join. I'm kind of shocked, saddened. It's sad, the divisiveness in the world, don't you think? I have a friend, who I'm pretty sure is conservative (politically) but she is full of love. We never argue about poiltics, because we both respond to that higher energy. "Apparent opposites can only be reconciled in the context of a higher, more encompassing system..." thanks again for your note...
At 2:22am on July 5, 2007, Karen E. Peace said…
thanks for listening to my stuff, glad you like it (i noticed that after your friend request). the story behind heartbeat is worth reading... miss that guy! he was about 80 when i knew him, and a closet medicine man.
At 2:03am on July 5, 2007, Karen E. Peace said…
Hi Susan ,
thanks happy to be yr friend. Am listening to Breath of the Great Spirit. I like this kind of ambient, mystical music very much. Sometime, check out Heartbeat of Mother Earth, which I dedicated to Fleetfoot Youngblood -- the story is better than the song (it's on www.soundclick.com/kepeaceusa). It's a classical-ish song, but with a native flavor. I wept when I listened to it, thinking of my friend, now dead.
At 2:34pm on July 3, 2007, Chris Alpiar said…
do = so, my typnig sukcs! =)
At 2:34pm on July 3, 2007, Chris Alpiar said…
I love the textures you use do deftly, great stuff Susan!

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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
film, television, web, multimedia, Choir, Orchestra, Small Ensemble, Songs, Contemporary Ensembles, Other
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
Ambient, Jazz, Soft Rock,Soundscape, Soundtrack...can't name just one!
Is music your main income source?
Yes!
Where do you live?
Maryland
About Me:
A Composer, Conductor, Studio and Concert Musician
With just a few degrees in music, lots of experience with
string, gum, scotch tape, rubber bands and anything else
needed to make a project work. Been hired by:MTV Networks, HBO Networks and just love doing radio and television spots! Have worked on projects with Cyrus Chestnut, Jeff Order, Robert Hitz, Leon Roberts, and casts of thousands.......and you?

Who rang that bell?!!!!???? ...we did!
Website:
http://susanesserwein.zaadz.com/

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Was sure nice to see Sir Paul and Ringo

on Larry King the other evening. "Maybe I'm Amazed" at these music history pioneers and how in my perception, they appear to still be so inspirational. I grew up with their music coursing through my melodic memory banks, singing every word and accent. I sure miss John and George. Wouldn't it be something to hear what they would be producing and offering all today? Now, "That Would Be Something."

Posted on July 2, 2007 at 10:24am — 1 Comment

 
 
 

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