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MJ Productions

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About Me

Pack on your pistols, pull on your boots, summon your courage, and if you dare, ride into Indian Valley...the safe haven for the deadliest criminals in society, where almost all of the residents have a reward on their head. Anything goes in this untamed town...except the law...This is the story of Sally Clanton, a singer at the town's notorious Bloody Bullet Saloon, where one's so likely to end up in his grave after a visit, the undertaker set up an office inside! Get ready to face savage Coyote Indians, ruthless Mexican gangs, blazin gunfights, hard rockin guitars, and a double-barrel blast of original wild west action in this nitty gritty modern musical western with plenty of twists and turns, as Sally Clanton tries to get more out of life than...A HANDFUL OF DUST!

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Member Since: 18/07/2007
Band Website: crystaladvertising.com
Band Members: Mary Jane John Wyatt
Influences: A Handful of Dust is an action/comedy western mixed with hard rock, where "They Call me Trinity" is mixed with GnR. Mary Jane's music has a basic rock core with overtones of classic opera, reggae, and Indian stylings to it. A Handful of Dust is a completely different experience in theatergoing!
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

MARY JANE IS A TRUE ORIGINAL

A big thank you to Upstage magazine for the wonderful article! "Mary Jane Ajodah's New York debut is about a singer named Sally Clanton who has a dream of making something out of her life. After talki...
Posted by on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 15:38:00 GMT

Looking for Filmmaker-music video

Filmmaker wanted for rock music video-no pay, but exp and credits in Mary Janes' upcoming western stage play, "A Handful of Dust" Call 732-352-0479 for details or message.
Posted by on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:22:00 GMT

First Interview for NY Show

This morning we got a call from Upstage Magazine....and an interview for the show's first article! The paper will be out this August all around NJ, so keep an eye out for it.....
Posted by on Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:02:00 GMT