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| Tim McDonald Releases His Most Recent Album On Flash Drives! Tim McDonald is promoting his recent album, "May I live in Your World" through performing live, and keeping in touch with the DJs who are currently playing his Album. He is working to gain a fan base world-wide where music lovers will take notice of his talent. He is using old and exciting new technology to make his album available not only through CDs and downloads, but with flash drive albums. Tim McDonald has been playing piano since the age of five. Being trained in classical piano helped Tim to develop his natural music abilities. By the age of nine, he became a member of the distinguished Classical Guild Society, while continuing his classical training throughout his teens. Tim briefly attended Montreat Anderson where he learned to play a variety of musical styles. After leaving college, Tim joined the US Army Band and was later assigned to teach piano at the Armed Forces School of Music in Virginia. Tim has also played in several Jazz bands, and opened for legendary Country artist Mark Chesnutt. When asked what makes his music different, Tim replied, "My goal is trying to become the Brad Paisley of the piano. My playing and singing styles are very unique." The album, "May I live in your world" was recorded at Omni Sound Studio and vocal overdubs were done at Warner Music in Old Hickory, TN. The album is currently for sale at CDBaby.com, iTunes, and Indiedrive. Tim takes pride in being one of the first artists to sell music on flash drive albums in Nashville, and one of the first to offer flash drive albums on CDBaby.com. When Tim McDonald wanted to release his latest album, he decided to work with Indiedrive. Tim explained that Indiedrive is a company that offers flash drive album duplication, and sales. He urges other musicians to join him at the forefront of the music industry by working with Indiedrive. As a bonus, each flash drive album purchased is signed by Tim McDonald. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |