KKOW Interview with Joel Jarrett
Thanks, Joel, for a wonderful conversation and fun performance in studio. I had a great time!
You can listen to the full audio here: http://www.deborahberg.com/storage/KKOW_24april2012_whole.mp3.
Thanks, Joel, for a wonderful conversation and fun performance in studio. I had a great time!
You can listen to the full audio here: http://www.deborahberg.com/storage/KKOW_24april2012_whole.mp3.
I'm traveling all around Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma this week on a three-state radio tour to promote "No Rush." Check out my calendar for all the details -- many stations offer live streaming via their website, so you can listen in wherever you are!
http://www.deborahberg.com/live/
I am proud to announce that I am now an officially endorsed Sennheiser artist.
My very first microphone was a Sennheiser -- a gift that represented a milestone in my life. If I was using a microphone of that caliber, I sure as hell must be a vocalist!
Microphones and headphones are a singers' salvation. They capture the vibe and let us hear it back with clarity.
On stage, the best thing a vocalist can have is a good monitor, so she can hear what is coming out of her mouth and into the microphone, and how her voice resonates with the rest of her band.
I'm so grateful to Sennheiser for their generous endorsement!
Deborah is pleased to announce that she'll be performing at the legendary Tin Angel in Philadelphia, PA, on April 19th. Join us and bring a friend!
April 19, 2012, 8:45p.m. (doors at 8p.m.)
Tin Angel
20 South 2nd Street (in Old City section of Philadelphia) Philadelphia, PA
About Tin Angel: Tin Angel is a unique music venue featuring a wide variety of top flight national and local attractions in an intimate cafe style setting.
Deborah is thrilled and honored to be recognized as a Martin Guitar endorsed artist.
Of this opportunity, Deborah says, "My go-to guitar is a 1993 OM-28 model, signed by 'C.F. Martin IV and 'Mrs. Perry Bechtel.' Perry Bechtel was a successful and talented banjo player back in the 1920s who approached C.F. Martin with ideas for a guitar design with a longer, slimmer neck. Some say his model was a 000-28 model.
Thank you Martin Guitars for this endorsement. I will aspire to play and write as solidly as you craft quality guitars!"