NEW ROCKFORD, ND, August 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Emile Pandolfi is America's most-loved pianist. He's been recording music since 1991, and has released more than 20 albums. He has sold over two and a quarter million copies of his albums all over the US, and it seems that he's set to sell millions of copies more.
In the past, you have to "chance upon" his music in order for you to know who he is. It's not an uncommon occurrence for a person to encounter his music in a hidden gift shop as it's playing in the background. This often led to the customer asking who the pianist is. The customer is enchanted with the music with hints of Chopin and Debussy and he asks to buy a copy or two. He will then share his amazing find with his friends, leading to them coming to the gift shop so they can buy their own copies.
As soon as his popularity grew, he became an in-demand performer. He has toured the whole world, performing in cruise ships, theaters, music bars and the likes all over the world. He's a favorite because he's not only a great pianist. He's also an entertaining singer and comedian. One can safely say that it's like attending three concerts in one.
After years of selling his music in gift shops and specialty shops, Emile moved on to selling his music online. His fans supported this move, as they can now easily order CDs or download MP3s from several sources like his site, CD Baby and Amazon. You can now buy all his songs and albums, old and new alike, online. In fact, his first album "By Request" is still available. It's his biggest-selling album to date.
Recognizing the support, Emile has always felt inspired to give back to his fans. He set up social media accounts on http://www.facebook.com/emilepandolfi.music and http://twitter.com/#!/emilepandolfi so he can talk to his fans and thank them personally for the support. But he's always felt that he needed to do more. This is the reason why he decided to give something to his fans that he know they would appreciate - free MP3s.
You can download the MP3s on http://worldsgreatestpianoplayer.com/freemp3s/ and you can download them for free. The offer is for a limited time only so download them now!
If you're not yet a fan, download them anyway. You'll be a fan afterwards.
Emile Pandolfi, America's Most-Loved Pianist, Offers Free MP3s!
Emile Pandolfi is America's most-loved piano player. You'll love him even more as he gives back to his fans in a huge way. Read on to know more.
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[Press-News.org] Emile Pandolfi, America's Most-Loved Pianist, Offers Free MP3s!Emile Pandolfi is America's most-loved piano player. You'll love him even more as he gives back to his fans in a huge way. Read on to know more.