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Marjorie (Mara) Whitley

About Me

Singer/songwriter/photographer ... As a songwriter Mara's Style is distinctive ... smooth acoustic folk/rock combined with an Adult contemporary edge. An edge that creates a perfect compliment to her clean clear vocals. As one garageband reviewer puts it... "Somewhere between Heather Nova and Enya but with a voice that sounds more real and therefore more folk....."Her vocals have also been compared to Alanis Morrisette,Sheryl Crow, and Loreena Mckennit.Mara also started a very small label (MarCat Music)www.marcatmusic.com as a platform for her music..... as a photographer she can shoot your CD cover or do promotional shots ....Enjoy browsing the recent photo-shoots at...www.marastudio.com... for current prices on demos and CD covers/Promotional shots....and all other photo related services.......Below are a few samples of local artists photo shoots.........
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/23/2006
Band Website: marjoriewhitley.com
Band Members: As of now I play all my instruments and do all my own vocals.....and my own recording.
Influences: I love Alanis Morresette, Avril Lavigne, Sheryl Crow, Cold Play, Jars of Clay, Switchfoot, JJ Heller,and the classics like ...The Beatles, old Elton John, Simon and Garfunkle and Billy Joel..I'm currently getting into the indie folk/rock recordings on podshow radio.
Sounds Like: Alanis Morresette meets Sheryl Crow with Heather Nova mixed inRUN TO YOU is awarded TRACK OF THE DAY on Garageband.com.....
Record Label: MARCAT RECORDS
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Name your own price!

Hey guys, my Christmas CD is finally ready. go to www.marcatmusic.com and name your own price!
Posted by on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 09:32:00 GMT

The New Music Industry

Ok, so I'm reading a lot of articles lately about the fall of the music business as we know it. It used to be that you had to sign a record deal with a major label in order to succeed in this business...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Aug 2008 11:48:00 GMT