ADVISORY/Acoustic Rock Sensation Inda Eaton Will Perform at the American Society of Young Musicians' 9th Annual Spring Benefit Concert at the House of Blues on May 31.Entertainment/Assignment Editors & Music Writers ADVISORY...for Thursday (May 31) --(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE) Follows Release of Her Latest Masterpiece, "Why the Desert" on Skin to the Wind Records
WHO: Acoustic rock sensation Inda Eaton
WHAT: Performing at the American Society of Young Musicians' (ASYM)
9th Annual Spring Benefit Concert
WHEN: Thursday, May 31
6 p.m.
WHERE: House of Blues, 8430 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles
MORE: Singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Inda Eaton returns to L.A.
to open this year's ASYM benefit show and perform selections
from her latest masterpiece, "Why The Desert." Recently
released on her own label, Skin To The Wind Records, Inda
blends the progressive statements of full band rock-and-roll
with the soul-stirring balance of her globetrotting and
solo-folk foundation to create and capture a sound that is
unparalleled. Her performance is certain to awaken the spirit,
touch the soul and have her audience longing for more. Show
favorites are sure to include, "Tugboat Hustler" and
"Cool Is
My Head," the album's first two singles that continue to chart
at college and alternative radio.
This year the ASYM will honor multitalented songwriter Diane Warren and celebrated producer/music mogul Antonio "L.A." Reed. Also receiving honors for their contributions will be R&B singer Macy Gray, jazz musicians This is a list of jazz musicians on whom Wikipedia has articles. Some of the most notable jazz musicians
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