SAINT LOUIS, MO, October 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) 'Songs of a Midwestern Girl', the newly-released CD by local favorite singer-songwriter Michele Isam, showcases Michele's effortless range, encompassing an adult contemporary sound. This effort is an impressive mix deeply rooted in American music styles.
Michele will kick off the celebration of her new CD release with a rare and special concert featuring an impressive lineup of veteran St. Louis musicians that include: Mike Newman, David Torretta, Billy Engel, Carol Schmidt, and Connie Fairchild, with special guest Debra Dobkin, prominent LA studio and touring percussionist.
The CD release party will be held on November 9, 2010. 8pm at the comfy and relaxed concert setting of the Highlands Brewing Co. located at 105 Jefferson in Kirkwood, MO. There is a $10 cover charge.
The CD may be purchased from iTunes, CD Baby or at Michele's website www.micheleisam.com.
Press Contact: Veronica Durling 314-591-1014
durlingveronica@gmail.com
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[Press-News.org] Michele Isam Breathes New Life Into American Icon Annie Oakley (And So Much More) with Her Latest CD 'Songs of a Midwestern Girl'We invite you to celebrate with us at the CD release concert.