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Next Great Hit

Chris G at the !Next Great Hit! mp3 blog included us in his first round-up of posts titled "Songs that rock". Here's what he had to say about the song "I'm doing fine".

This song is getting a lot of attention on podcasts and on the web. I had to include it in this list. Just listen to the lyrics on this song! "An overstocked buffet of your evil ways, yes liquor will be served".

!Next Great Hit!: NGH! 01 - Songs That Rock

We appreciate the nod, Thanks Chris.
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Lorenzo's Music on TalkRadioX.com

Point your browser to talkradiox.com tonight, Thurs. April 19, 2007, at 9pm Eastern time to hear a live internet radio interview with us on the "Live Test Show"

Lorenzo live on WSUM


This sunday, March 18, 2007 at 2pm - 3pm (central time) Lorenzo’s Music will be performing live on the WSUM 91.7 fm show “Support Your Scene” in madison. And if you’re not in the Madison area you can listen to a stream of it at their website wsum.net

Call 608.265.WSUM[9786] during that time if you want to talk to us or you can instant messenger during the show via AOL Instant Messenger: screen name WSUMLive


Hope to hear from you then.

Some local reviews

We got a couple of local blog reviews for our recent show at the King Club in Madison:
<blockquote cite="http://guerillabeatz.blogspot.com/2007/01/see-river-rise.html">Lorenzo’s Music opened the show. I arrived after Lorenzo’s had already started. I’ve heard their latest album, Solamente Tres Palabras and it’s great, but I think they really shine live. Mark Whitcomb’s easy-going stage manner and off-the-cuff brilliance as a guitar player is extremely engaging. Plus he’s playing a vintage Sunn Stadium amp these days. Leslie West for days!</blockquote><p class="citation">Guerillabeatz: See The River Rise</p><p/><p/>
<blockquote cite="http://www.2bhifi.com/kiki/archives/001248.html">That show also claimed Lorenzo’s Music saxophonist Bryan, an original member of the Crunchies (or at least going back to the first time I ever saw them). Surprisingly, with how intrinsic his saxophone is to their sound they still sounded good. It’s hard not to like Lorenzo’s Music, handsome lead singer Tom Ray has a strong stage presence and an addictive voice (something close to Firewater’s Tod A). And of course I’m always a sucker for any band that has Scott Beardsley on drums (which is about half of the (good) ones in Madison).</blockquote><p class="citation">Kiki’s Magical Music Reviews: Sunshine for the Blind CD release w/Electric Automatic & Lorenzo’s Music; January 19, 2007; King Club</p>

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