Mr.E(songwriter) & the totally obscure band

thank you all for checking us out ...We hope you Enjoy the music, secondly, i'd like to take the time to thank all the incredible talent that i've had the pleasure of working with on all these musical projects over the years...Mr.E(songwriter) june 15th 2006 Northeast In-Tune magazine With music ranging the entire musical gamut, from Country and western to Alternative, Mr. E (songwriter) and the totally obscure band have achieved what very few bands have ever attempted. With seven albums in their repertoire their success is obvious. They have preformed in numerous venues and achieved many accommodations including three ASCAP Plus Awards for the 2004/2005 period for domestic writers. Their unique Dylan-esque vocals and beautiful music make for a unique blend of composition. In “Christmas Song” the joy of one day’s effect on people and the world as a whole is rejoiced in tender loving lyrics. “Ever been lonely” is a bluesy heartbreak song with fabulous harmonica and guitar riffs. “It’s all about me” has a country flavor with a little blues background to flavor the narcissistic lyrics. “Mourn for the City” is reminiscent of some of U2’s sad introspection about the human condition. The variety of genres that Mr. E (Songwriter) and the totally obscure band touch on makes their music unique and definitive. Though little is know about the individual members of Mr. E (Gregg Christiansen; guitars, keyboards, vocals, Michael J. Ryan; rhythm guitar, harmonica and vocals, s.g.a. John Carter; vocals , guitar ,Richard Ord; bass guitar, percussion and vocals, Rolfe Newton; drums and percussion , s.g.a. "the harmonica beast of the south" juke joint johnny winkler their musical value is obvious. Aside from the ASCAP Plus awards they have also achieved a tribute on www.ZBANDS.com for their moving song “Winds of War” (a tribute to the soldiers over seas), and varied invitations to perform at multinational concerts. A stunning set of musical ambassadors destined for great things. reviewed by Kathleen Sharkey Northeast In-Tune magazine

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