Music by Heather

Go With the Flow

Old school rock & dance music that will make you want to jump on the dance floor. Infectious melodies and witty lyrics, featuring piano.

Life’s too short... Go With The Flow.

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  • Michael Morgan, Music Journalist:

    The title track "Go With The Flow" whose hip-hop beats and violin flourishes are engaging; in addition to the added touches of samples (the "chu-chu" sample was fairly catchy).

    Perhaps the hippest song with lyrics was "I've Decided". Easily the most pop radio-ready track on the album the song's frank lyrics and in-your-face quality strike me as both appealing and funky.

    "Lavender Blues" could easily pass as a backdrop for a sequence of scenes in a romantic movie where two characters are rediscovering the lives they once had, walking together on the beach, hand in hand while the wind pushes them toward the sands...the scene shifts to a bedroom where they make passionate love together.

    "Flash of Red (Here Comes Mother)" is another perfect composition for the big screen or made-for-TV movie. The magic and energetic sonic lines, accompanied by the piano, have a feel-good kind of pounding to it. This is the kind of music of which racing scenes are made!

    Bill Pere, Director, CT Songwriting Academy; Author Mystic, Connecticut:

    Transalgia - Good musicianship and good use of textures and counterpoints.

  • Scott Tingley, singer/songwriter:

    "Escape" is one powerhouse of a song. With minimal players, the band makes this sound very symphonic. The guitar and piano poundin' out an awesome melody make for a very fine all around song. There is some well woven synth. lines that ran nicely under the guitar groove. Radio ready, this one is sure to be a hit.

    Alex Forbes, Songwriter/Song Coach - Wingdale, New York:

    Go With The Flow - I like the edgy, dark, angular aspect of the Verse and Pre-Chorus sections. They build up a great deal of tension which is relieved wonderfully by the Chorus. Yay, good work!

    You - My favorite aspect of this song is the boldness of the single line "you" followed by the next 3 lines. It makes it very catchy musically.

To Be Continued…

Pop/Rock; A collection of music filled with emotion, memorable lyrics, infectious melodies, and a variety of styles.

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Eclectic Energy

An eclectic collection of songs that is sure to please music lovers from all walks of life.

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  • "Introspection" and "Blackberry Winter":

    - The rock comes through clearly and with a passion on this track.

    - Your songs have a nice drive and commitment, and the playing showcases accomplishment.

  • Donde Esta Mi Cabeza

    - Very cute novelty song, sounds like a live performance. You have an interesing voice.

    Once Upon A Time

    - Great song! Loved the 'silent film' intro and the 40s feel eastern arrangement. Sounds like a children's song but has grown-up lyrics - great idea and well produced.

    - Quite good recording.

    He Only Eats Red Food (But Not Apples)

    - Too bad this wasn't out in the '70s... would have given George Bensons' Breezin a run for the money.

    - Great Jazz Chops (love that 'breakdown'/chorus). Virtuosity in this house!

    Introspection

    - Wow, this is a very unique mix of styles of music. It's sort of like chocolate, and peanut butter in a sense. Very nice

    work on guitars, and that mystery instrument your using.

Heather’s Singles