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Name: Kenny Hart

Kenny Hart is an award-winning singing songwriter and freelance writer from the Greater Cincinnati area who currently writes music articles and reviews for Indie-music.com and his own "blogzine", The Singing Songwriter. With more than thirty years' experience as a writer, singer, and musician, Kenny has touched and been touched by nearly every musical genre; his passion for music is not fettered by boundaries.

Tuesday, October 12, 2004

SongRamp.com

SongRamp is one of the best songwriter sites I have come across. The diversity of talent will amaze you. I signed up, posted my song "You Once Were Mine" and immediately began receiving praise from several of the wonderful people who have pages there. And those reviews mean something coming from people of such professional caliber.

For example, check out Eden Langworthy's page. This guy is a real pro. You'll be hearing his songs on the radio--you can bet on it. On top of that, he's a great guy. He made a banner for me and put it up on his site. I'll be looking forward to the opportunity to meet Eden in Nashville when I make it down there again.

Check out my friend Randy Showalter's page, too. Give his songs a listen. Talk about a guy writing from the heart and having fun doing it. I love his attitude: "Not looking for the gold at the end of the rainbow just enjoying the rainbows! I hope you will give my songs a listen and let me know what ya think." Please do!

My long-time friend and co-writer on some great songs, Dan Allen Crawley is a SongRamp.com member, too. We go way back. He embodies the essence of Americana and I'm looking forward to writing with him again.

And check out this song by Julie Layne Bloeth. Is she great, or what?

Some of the best music in this country--no, in the world!--is posted on this site. If you are tired of the same old, repetitive, four-chord formula songs they play on most commercial radio stations these days, spend some time surfing SongRamp.

You'll be glad you did.

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