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Our "50 Shades of Grey"

Posted on May 16, 2012 with 0 comments
In view of the fact that 50 Shades of Grey has topped the NY Times Best Seller list as the latest controversial pop icon of the minute, we thought it would be fitting to re-introduce our original song called, “Shades of Grey” (written three ago).  Not erotic, but thought-provoking nonetheless, our “Shades of Grey” is provocative because it deals with the eternal truths of life as opposed to the temporal physical ones.  In any case, we humans should not be afraid to think too deeply.  Engaging the higher self can be pleasurable and satisfying also.  Don’t get us wrong we’re not against one night stands, meaningless sex and sensual episodes; we’re just in favor of making our song a hit too. Listen to our song and read the book at the same time, it may double your pleasure.

I'm Feeling Lucky Today

Posted on May 4, 2012 with 0 comments
What is luck?  Is it inside of us or is it outside of us?  Is it what we make of events or is it what events make of us?  Hey, if you haven't thought about it before, isn't luck what we create for ourselves?  Here's the point that I'm trying to make that was once made to me: in the spiritual world there is no right or wrong, there are just events that shape you.  What do you think?

The Only One Who Gets Me

Posted on April 9, 2012 with 0 comments
For husbands and wives everywhere who tolerate each other because they really love each other.  An honest, non-sugar-coated portrayal of a long term relationship.  Enjoy it on your honeymoon or your twenty fifth wedding anniversary, which ever comes first.

We are always working

Posted on February 13, 2012 with 0 comments
We have been working on songs and getting them recorded which always seems to be the more difficult task.  We are working on new creative ways to bring the songs to you.  Stay tunes.

In Celebration Of Gers Yowell 1923-2011

Posted on November 17, 2011 with 0 comments
Last week I was saddened by the passing of my father, Gers Yowell.  He was a true Renaissance Man.  Aside from being a warm, loving and supportive father, he was creative in every thing he did.  He always had a way of fixing things, he could make anything work.  He was an inventor, an artist, a comedian.  He was a little Einstein. He was nuts in a good way.  While he had many talents his greatest passion was music.  He was a brilliant Saxophone player.  He always encouraged me to follow my dreams and passions without the limits of conformity.  He inspired me to listen to the Piano in my head.


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