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The Healing Power of Music With Joe Vitale

Studies have shown that music reduces stress, boosts performance and enhances motor skills. In his 4th CD release, self-help singer and songwriter Joe Vitale offers eleven songs to do just that.

2012-09-14
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, September 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Joe Vitale, bestselling author of titles including Attract Money Now, Expect Miracles and The Attractor Factor has recorded and released his 4th in a series of inspirational CD's, titled "The Healing Song." The eleven tracks on this disc are written to inspire better health through the healing power of music. Samples of this fast selling CD are available for streaming at http://www.thehealingsong.com.

"What better medicine than a treatment that has only positive side effects and a therapy that is actually enjoyable?" states Steve Toll, founder of Prescription Music. "That is the miracle of music when applied with intention."

Joe Vitale took to the Internet to offer a description of each song's intent. From promoting an understanding of one's need for faith, inspiration to find strength and happiness or the acceptance of simply being who you are; each song strikes a chord, both musically and spiritually.

"All of my albums were created out of my fiery passion to enjoy life and to create music that can heal," Vitale shared. "I'm hoping that 'The Healing Song' inspires you to stand up and pursue your own dreams."

Recorded with the aid of top industry artists, Vitale teamed up with friends Glenn Fukunaga (Robert Plant), drummer Joe Vitale (Joe Walsh) and even Grammy Award Winner David Darling to produce a self-help CD that is unlike any other. It is loaded with the power and influence that Joe Vitale's books have had in changing people's lives for the better. With "The Healing Song," that transformation comes in the form of music that will sing a personal inspiration in your ears long after you've hit the pause button on your iPod.

To hear sample tracks from "The Healing Song" CD and to order your own copy, visit http://www.thehealingsong.com. Learn more about Joe Vitale, the world's first self-help singer-songwriter by visiting http://www.mrfire.com.

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For information specifically on this press release, contact Joe Dolan at 818-742-7719 or visit http://www.joedolanpr.com. Joe Dolan Public Relations is located in Beverly Hills, CA and serves clients worldwide.

Joe Dolan Public Relations is located in Beverly Hills, CA. For more information, call 818-742-7719 or visit http://www.joedolanpr.com.


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[Press-News.org] The Healing Power of Music With Joe Vitale
Studies have shown that music reduces stress, boosts performance and enhances motor skills. In his 4th CD release, self-help singer and songwriter Joe Vitale offers eleven songs to do just that.