Free Music: Weathervane Music Project series debuts with Sunset's "Fishtown"

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Free Music: Weathervane Music Project series debuts with Sunset's "Fishtown"

POSTED: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 7:45 PM
Filed Under: Music Song

The Weathervane Music Project ' the Brian McTear-led collaborative music series which awards outstanding independent musicians and bands the opportunity to record music and shoot video in professional settings but unencumbered by the vagaries and irrational demands of the music industry ' has released its series debut, "Fishtown" by Austin, Texas, band Sunset.

The song was recorded April 24 - April 25 at Miner Street Recordings in Philadelphia with Producer Quentin Stoltzfus and engineers Amy Morrissey and Brian McTear. It's available for FREE DOWNLOAD by gonig to Weathervane's projects page. You need to enter your e-mail address and then they send you the download link. The song's a scrappy little piano ditty paying tribute to Philly's most continually burgeoning neighborhood.

The entire project is non-profit (check out that impressive staff and board) and is funded by donations, which is why you should throw some change in the PayPal tip jar if you like what you hear, and especially if you want to hear more.

Listen and love!

the thrill
Posted 2009-06-12 09:44:27
thanks for the heads up on this.  weathervane is trying to do some amazing things.  everyone check it out!
Dan the Music Master
Posted 2009-06-14 06:31:52
Good luck to The Weathervane Music Project and "Fishtown".
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