MP3 Juline Jordan - What She Said
Price: 8.99 USD
Add to cart
Instant Download from music, digital version
Instant Download from music, digital version
|
Musicians use tradebit: Learn how to make music Pick up cool karaoke downloads Search for sheet music! |
File Data:
| Contact Seller: |
music,
|
| URL: |
|
| Embed: |
|
Description:
(ID 1073537)
in partnership with CDbaby
Eclectic is what best describes this CD, with a range of styles from folk, to pop to country.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Folky Pop, FOLK: Political
Details:
Juline Jordanâs solo debut release, What She Said, is a compilation of songs about love and politics â the two things she is most passionate about. As an activist for womenâs rights, civil rights, peace and social justice, Juline doesnât take life lightly. Hear it in songs like Baghdad and Beyond (with Vinnie Dombroski of Sponge guesting on vocals), I Speak Politically, and Park Me Way Out Back. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Juline moved to Detroit in â98 to work as a rock DJ at WRIF-FM. From there she entered the political radio arena, co-hosting a syndicated talk show with Detroit radio veteran and political activist Peter Werbe. Itâs a good bet if you watch CNN or MSNBC, youâve probably seen her sparring with the right-wing suits. She still travels extensively to political protests around the country, which is her number one passion.
Detroit bassist Tim Krukowski (Sponge) produced the project, cowrote the music, and is also part of the live band. Jordan is also backed by drummer Billy Adams (Sponge) and guitarist Mike Adkins.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Folky Pop, FOLK: Political
Details:
Juline Jordanâs solo debut release, What She Said, is a compilation of songs about love and politics â the two things she is most passionate about. As an activist for womenâs rights, civil rights, peace and social justice, Juline doesnât take life lightly. Hear it in songs like Baghdad and Beyond (with Vinnie Dombroski of Sponge guesting on vocals), I Speak Politically, and Park Me Way Out Back. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Juline moved to Detroit in â98 to work as a rock DJ at WRIF-FM. From there she entered the political radio arena, co-hosting a syndicated talk show with Detroit radio veteran and political activist Peter Werbe. Itâs a good bet if you watch CNN or MSNBC, youâve probably seen her sparring with the right-wing suits. She still travels extensively to political protests around the country, which is her number one passion.
Detroit bassist Tim Krukowski (Sponge) produced the project, cowrote the music, and is also part of the live band. Jordan is also backed by drummer Billy Adams (Sponge) and guitarist Mike Adkins.
in partnership with CDbaby


