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Melissa Crabtree kicks off her CD release tour for “The Day I Fell In The Water” on Friday, October 5th at IMA’s big barn in Goshen, MA.

Goshen, MA (PRWEB) October 01, 2012

Melissa Crabtree releases “The Day I Fell in the Water”

IMAs big barn – Friday , October 5th – 8pm

165 Cape Street (Hwy112)

Goshen, MA 01032

with special guest: Jane Karras

Tickets: $ 12 advance/$ 15 door – All ages

Folk singer-songwriter, Melissa Crabtree, releases her third album entitled “The Day I Fell in the Water.” Crabtree lives two lives, one as a wilderness guide and the other as a working musician. At this intersection of nature and music, she conjures songs like a contemporary female Woody Guthrie songs that amuse, inspire and entertain. Whether shes guiding a raft through the Grand Canyon or writing songs about the majesty of the American West, Crabtrees heartfelt love for the natural world transports her listeners to the wild places she knows best.

“My songs are a record of my life which flow through me while I am living outside in the wilderness and on the water,” she comments.

Crabtree herself has shared the stage with leading performers such as Joan Osborne, Ani Difranco, Patty Larkin, David Wilcox, and Tony Furtado. In performance, she delivers her poignant stories in a distinctly husky alto with a pleasing twang on her guitar. Smooth and delicate harmonies present her lyrics about life, relationships and politics between Crabtree and the rivers, ancient canyon walls, and the oceans. After having received numerous awards (Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Rocky Mountain Folk Festival, and Kerrville Folk Festival) and completing many successful tours in the last decade, Melissa has given us a truly beautiful gift with “The Day I Fell in the Water.”

On “The Day I Fell in the Water,” songs such as “Spirit Mountain” and “Daisies Talk” paint an honest picture of the muses Crabtree finds in the natural world. However its not just her storytelling thats impressive; Crabtree has a way of incorporating a message into her songs that are both unique and exalting. The song “Bees” is complemented by the fluttering sounds of a mandolin while Crabtree addresses issues of wildlife conservation that she observes. Then there are songs like “The Day I Fell In the Water” and Water Canyon,” which deal with how the natural world has shaped her personal growth, delving more into matters of the heart. Her combination of Folk, Americana, and Country laced with themes of nature is both classic and refreshinga genuine window into the soul of a talented songwriter.

“The Day I Fell In the Water” is packed with talented performers, including Kris Delmhorst, Tony Furtado, Eliza Gilkyson, Libby Kirkpatrick, Julie Wolf, and Andre Moran. The album was mixed and mastered by Mark Hallman (Carole King, Eliza Gilkyson, Will Sexton) at Congress House in Austin, TX.

Learn more about Melissa Crabtree at http://www.melissacrabtree.com

If you have any questions, comments or would like to set up an interview, please contact Melissa Zeigler: melissa(at)powderfingerpromo(dot)com







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Debbie Zello Announces Release of The Kiss Me Chronicles

CHESHIRE, Conn. (PRWEB) April 17, 2013

In The Kiss Me Chronicles: Four Short Stories about Love (published by iUniverse), author Debbie Zellos new romantic collection, readers are taken into four different worlds of love and shown once again the excitement of budding relationships and the wonder of falling in love.

Readers are transported into a different lifestyle, a different age group and a different scenario in each chronicle. With each story, Debbie hopes readers can find an escape from their less than happy circumstance or a new reason to love again maybe even find some new inspiration for the relationship they currently have. In all, she just wants readers to be glad they spent the time to read her book.

An excerpt from the story Kiss Me Long, Hard and Often:

My marriage of twenty four years ended three years ago. I married my high school sweetheart at the age of nineteen. We had two kids, a son John and a daughter, Brittany. I worked my way through college, and he worked to feed us and keep a roof over our heads. I graduated and landed a job that paid very well. I thought life was good. We looked happy, at least from the outside. At forty- six, I was looking for what I was missing. I left him, dated a few men, and then stopped looking.

This heartwarming collection shows that love, often with challenges, is both real and possible.

The Kiss Me Chronicles

By Debbie Zello

Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 392 pages | ISBN 9 781475977684

Softcover | 6 x 9in | 392 pages | ISBN 9 781475977677

E-Book | 392 pages | ISBN 9 781475977691

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author

Debbie Zello was raised by a single parent who was a real character. The things her mom did and said molded her into the character that she is. She has been married to the same man for 38 years and has two grown children. She works in the school system in her town. She appreciates life, beauty in nature and music.







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