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COMPOSER-SONGWRITER
Silent Tree Music
VISITORS' REMARKS
( PART 8 )
EDUCATION
8 of 10
Little Surfer: "I love it! You know people like that, huh?"
- Susan 'Hobie' Lang - teacher - CT
"Checked out your site: very interesting. Loved the trains!"
- David Montoya - music teacher - CA
In Our Hands Now! musical: "Hey dude. Nice tunes.
I'm really excited about the play, & the music is very appropriate for the musical."
- Jana Meszaros - high school student - OR
In Our Hands Now! musical: "Mick my man! Thanks for the music.
You're awesome."
- Danielle Peyton - high school student - OR
In Our Hands Now! musical: "Nice job."
- Heather Schmidt - high school student - OR
In Our Hands Now! musical: "Thanks for the music."
- Jennifer Wentworth - high school student - OR
In Our Hands Now! musical: "Thank you for the wonderful tunes."
- Kristin Wagner - high school student - OR
"Your Chicken Turkey song is wonderful!
My husband is known by all the kids at school for bringing in his guitar & singing fun songs when he does story time.
This would be a great choice near the holidays.
Do you have the music to go with the lyrics that you could email to me.
And we'd love to hear you singing this song as well to get an idea of how it's supposed to sound.
Thanks for sharing your creativity!"
- Becky Joyce - CO
"Hi, I am a college student at Indiana State University & have been recently assigned to do a paper about a song (any song)
that has to do with issues in today's society as well as interpret the lyrics and discuss how well the artist communicates that message.
I came across your site and was impressed by your song Body Count, dealing with school shootings.
I would like to do a paper on your song. Is it possible to hear the song itself?
The lyrics are exactly what I am looking for, I'm impressed and will continue looking at more of your music.
I think you have done a great job delivering the message in your work. Thank you for your time."
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- Christina Zimmerman - IN
"Great Website. Just bookmarked your site.
I will enjoy scrolling through your creative lyrics. I will be able to refer your site to friends as I tell them I actually know this songwriter.
My horoscope for the week said that I would have contact with a person who would soon be famous. That could be you!
I also like to read your tribute to Beulah Eing.
Terrorists Don't Take a Vacation: "Very Good! I thought your lyrics about the terrorists were great.
Why is it that you seem to be the only one listening to the 911 Commission on the importance of dealing with the issues?
You should forward your message to the Congress ...
but then as you said they would not be there to care.
To the members of Congress: A message from a citizen:
Can you hear all those voices from 9/11 crying out in fear?
Consider the cost ... all the souls lost.
Tackle the issues this year.
The Commission has sent you their pages of notes.
They've provided you fact ... Read it and act.
Stop traveling the land for our votes.
If you're Internet savvy as you guide this great nation,
mickterry.com is an excellent site ... watch out it might bite.
But you will learn that terrorists don't take a vacation!"
- Marge - retired teacher - CA
"I was just looking at your web page and it hit me:
you have a very intricate, professional web page. Site looks great, topnotch.
First thought when I saw the picture, after I got the glare out of my eyes, was of Buddha. I like it."
Folliclely Challenged: "I liked it, especially as I've been reading your lyrics
& I've noticed your more complicated rhyme schemes with internal rhyme & all."
Out on the Left Coast: "Fun stuff, finally got to listen to your song: 'maybe Ahnold next fall'".
So Here We Are on New Year's: "Dirty ole man."
Under a Rock: "I like it but feel like you forced a couple of rhymes."
Saddami, Saddami, Baloney: "Pretty funny: I just, for some reason, can't stand the rhyming
of singular words with plural ones, doesn't work in my mind when I'm reading it."
American Grandslam: "Good points made & noted.
I also wanted to thank you for I Choose You. I like it a lot."
In Our Hands Now! musical:
Lighten Up: "I really liked it actually: goofy but interesting. Found it to be very amusing:
could make for a very funny song."
Making It Through: "Scratch part I thought was really cool."
How Do We Know What's Out There?: "Really reminded me of The Flaming Lips:
contrast of the beautiful & happy & the dark & gothic.
I felt this came from the soft lyrics & sounds accompanied by the very heavy drums & beat.
I like it a lot & really couldn't believe the similarities to The Flaming Lips."
"Great photography on the model railroad: Don't think I ever appreciated it til I saw them tonight.
Web site is looking good."
- Jordan Terry - (former) college student - MD
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