Disclaimer: This page may contain affiliate links. We may earn a small commission for purchases made through links in this post, at no extra cost to you.
by Justin Goldman
(Nashville Tn)
Hey there,
I write for, play in, sing for, and manage, a local Nashville rock band.
We're called Crack Mammoth.
I have a hard time standing for more than a few hours, but this is the thing that gives my soul any relief. We've even amassed a pretty decent following. We had a song in an embarrassingly bad microphone commercial... and I'm starting to think if I can keep things moving in the right direction, my bandmates and I might be able to modestly support ourselves with this.
We've had very little press coverage so far but we put a lot of effort into promoting our shows. We're booking now for Summer/Fall and we've got exciting press kits to send out to hopefully draw more local music news outlets to our shows.
We've got a ton of pictures and can format things like that however you'd like.
I'd also certainly be eager to talk with you about anything. It's extremely important for me to help people with MS or any disabilities understand that it's still possible to live your dreams.
You can learn most of the basic things from our website.
Crack Mammoth
The bandcamp player that follows the page around will give you a free download of our first EP.
Thanks for everything you're doing here,
Justin Goldman
Comments for Expression through music
|
||
|
||
Dear Friends,
"Life in Spite of MS is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. We're also part of the Ebay Partner Network, another affiliate program."
We'd also like you to know it doesn't cost one cent more when you click through the links here on our blog. Not one single penny. And we will make a little extra cash when you do click through. We'll be ever so appreciative. You also have our word that we'll only link to things that we would use ourselves, (or wish we could have or use).
Sincerely,
Cir & Akrista
You are reading original content written by Akrista or Cir L'Bert of Life in Spite of MS. If you enjoyed reading this blog, please consider following us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. See you there!
Privacy Policy ~ Advertising Policy ~ Disclaimer ~ Contact Us ~ About Us