March Was . . .

Exciting. South By Southwest in Austin went off without a hitch and proved to be all I had hoped. It was a thrill to play at Opal Divines and Mother Egans as part of the Dan Workman Music group with bands I respect, including Sarah Sharp (pop rock from Austin) and The Southern Backtones (modern rock from Houston). The Deans show in downtown Houston and the Cosmos show in the historic Houston Heights were also really nice. It was inspiring to see how many fellow musicians and friends and fans came out for one performance or another, and to sell some more CD's and get more requests for Glenna Bell Newsletter sign-ups. Also, Hoping I Could Be Wrong was awarded the Americana Track of the Day on March 30 by garageband.com. If you have not tried out this site I highly recommend you do. It is just full of original music by unsigned bands from every genre imaginable. Looking forward, I am starting to record a new song I wrote which is a Christmas song that will be produced at Sugar Hill Studios as both a fast and slow version. The producers will be Dan Workman and John Evans and with these two I am sure to have something you will be able to enjoy for the holiday. I am very fond of this new song and surely enjoyed taping a working draft of it at John Evans studio in downtown Houston last week. I also have some interesting shows booked for April and will get them on the calendar in the near future. I look forward to seeing you soon. "Y'all come."

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