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| “20 Minutes To Park” Making Noise with CD Release Party 20 Minutes To Park is making a lot of noise in the Nashville scene with their new rock album "Changin' Tones." To celebrate the release of their long awaited sophomore album, the band will be hosting a CD release party and performing at 3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill in Nashville, TN on November, 17, 2009. Currently, "Changin' Tones" is up for download free-of-charge at www.20MTP.com 20 Minutes To Park has toured and released music independently for close to eight years. Their new album touches on a diversity of influences including progressive rock, blues, and alternative country. As seasoned performers, they're gearing up for a full-scale concert, and are looking forward to showcasing their new album. Mitch Strohm of the group says, "This album is long overdue, but we're just glad it's finally here. The show will be our first in over a year, and we'll be pulling out all the bells and whistles – maybe even a kazoo." 20 Minutes To Park's new album "Changin' Tones" is currently available at www.20MTP.com for free along with their debut EP "Can't Stand Still." Their music can also be found on iTunes, Amazon MP3, Napster, eMusic, and Rhapsody. 20 Minutes To Park is still kicking, screaming, and rocking after 7 years! After playing hundreds of shows, meeting a palette of interesting people, and creating dozens of songs along the way, they truly realize what it means to be musicians. It doesn't have much to do with guitar technicality, rock star outfits, album artwork, or Twitter followers – even though those might help a little. Sustainability in music revolves around one vital attribute – sincerity. Their goal as musicians is to capture that sincerity and never let it escape. To sum things up – they are just a couple guys that love creating music. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |