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		<title>New Song Alert! &#8220;Someone Came To Help Me&#8221;</title>
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NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES
Well folks, we finally have some new material to share with you. &#8220;Someone Came to Help Me&#8221; is a tune that was inspired by patients, donor families and caregivers at The Methodist Hospital Transplant Center in Houston. 
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<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/someone-came-to-help-me/id358934439"><strong>NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES</strong></a></p>
<p>Well folks, we finally have some new material to share with you. &#8220;Someone Came to Help Me&#8221; is a tune that was inspired by patients, donor families and caregivers at <a href="https://www.methodisthealth.com/tmhs/mtc.do?channelId=-1073829635">The Methodist Hospital Transplant Center in Houston. </a></p>
<p>We played acoustically at a &#8220;Donate Life&#8221; event at the hospital in 2007 and 2008. Both years we performed &#8220;Here Comes the Sun&#8221; and &#8220;Let My Love Open the Door.&#8221; Both great songs, but the event really needed its own tune. I came up with the words and melody, Jeff added some chords and we played it at the 2009 event to a very enthusiastic crowd. </p>
<p>This song started it out as a demo with Jeff programming drums and playing acoustic guitar and me singing just trying to get something together for the folks at Methodist, but we decided pretty early on we should produce it as a band. </p>
<p>Jeff and Chris cut the basic tracks in October, which included organ, bass, acoustic guitar and Chris&#8217; great electric guitar part that weaves throughout the song. When that was completed relatively quickly, we tried a number of different vocals sessions afterward trying to get the right sound, but it just wasn&#8217;t coming together. After some time away from it and listening to some Steve Earle for inspiration, I completed the vocals at end of January. Chris and Jeff did some further tweaking to the instrumentation on the song as well.</p>
<p>Mixing commenced at Chris&#8217; Rogers Recording in early February and after a number of sessions to fix the groove and the acoustic guitar track, we all felt like something was missing. Was it a guitar part? Another vocal? Then Chris found a trippy keyboard sound that felt like a mixture of a bunch of different noises and that did the trick. Jeff played it all the way through, Chris added some excellent effects and it really turned the track in the right direction. </p>
<p>This was our first try at mixing our own material and Chris really knocked it out of the park. He upgraded his entire studio last year and it has really made a difference in the overall sound of the band. We are almost done with a bunch of songs we started last summer with drummer <a href="http://www.facebook.com/#!/eleesae?ref=ts">Leesa Harrington-Squyres</a>, our former drummer and current drummer for <a href="http://www.lezzeppelin.com/">Lez Zeppelin</a>. We hope to have those ready to release digitally in the next few months.</p>
<p>The song is also available for download on Rhapsody, Zune, Napster, Lala, Limewire, Nokia and eMusic.</p>
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