Mary Wiles Asks You To 'Take a Chance' For Change On Radio Single Release

Seattle, WA (ContentDesk) March 9, 2006 -- Multi-instrumentalist Mary Wiles, who has been hailed by the press as one of the Pacific Northwest's hottest attractions on the country music scene, has a new radio single, "Why not Take a Chance" released on the Bluetail Records label from her CD of the same title. Written by Wiles, it encourages listeners to "Take a Chance" with a faith based life. Wiles' clear vocals are framed by her tasteful keyboard and rhythm guitar on this single.
"Little Bit Closer", the last single from the album, went to #12 on Top 100 radio charts, and stayed on several radio charts for 6 months.
Wiles plays seven instruments on the full CD and wrote all the songs, two of which have won songwriting awards.

Wiles has won multiple songwriting, vocal, and performance competitions from the likes of Billboard. Playing strong harmonica, banjo, mandolin, violin, guitar, slide, and keyboards, she delivers genuine, powerful lyrics with a wide vocal range. Recorded in Seattle, Wiles' home town, and mixed in Nashville, it contains inspirational rock, pop, gospel and country. Wiles, who has opened for Loretta Lynn, Tracy Byrd, and The Association, has also performed at international events such as the Goodwill Games. The CD "Why Not Take a Chance" can be purchased at bookstores
or at Mary Wiles Website..



Program Launcher, Mega Search Engine, Auto-Text Inserter and Desktop Toolbar

(ContentDesk) July 27, 2005 -- Tethys Solutions, LLC has released Launch-n-Go 2.0, an easy-to-use multi-function program for Windows. Use hotkeys and keywords for instant access to nearly everything on your computer. Launch web sites, files, folders, or programs instantly, or search the Internet. Use the program's text inserter to type any text into any Windows program. Share your shortcuts, searches, and interests with friends and colleagues.To use Launch-n-Go as a program launcher, simply assign a hotkey or keyword to any document, folder, program, or web site.

Use the Launch-n-Go toolbar to access your choice instantly. With a single keystroke, you can access your most important spreadsheet, play your favorite song, or visit your web site of choice.Save time and eliminate errors with Launch-n-Go's text inserter. Type important text once, and paste it into any email, document, or web form. Speed your way through online forms, and type account numbers and passwords flawlessly.Launch-n-Go's...

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You Don't Have to Know How to Read Music to Play Piano Well - Learn to Play Piano By Ear Tonight

You will learn what to do, and more important, what not to do as you develop as a keyboard artist.
PlayPianoTonight.com teaches you how to avoid the simple and common mistakes that sabotage the beginning player and wreak havoc on the learning process.The mini lessons teach you how to practice effectively.
As an example, if you want to concentrate on Jazz techniques, there is a mini lesson that introduces you to some of the hyprid scales, Bebop and Blues.You'll also learn the same strategies professional pianists use to quickly adapt to any style of music, including: Jazz, Rock, Pop or Blues!To become a piano "Quick Study!" or receive additional information, visit: www.playpianotonight.com.PlayPianoTonight.com is owned and operated by RAW Productions, Silver Spring, MD
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Learn the Lost Art of Touch Typing

Computers have replaced typewriters, but two-finger, hunt-and-peck typing can never replace the touch typing of a trained professional. A recent report by Robert Johnson in the Boston Globe highlights the decline of typing skills. Human resource managers are finding it surprisingly difficult to recruit candidates with the most basic of all office skills. According to Johnson, "the rapid-fire 100-word-per-minute applicant has virtually disappeared. Today, a mere 40 words per minute is enough to gain many administrative jobs." Paradoxically, as computers are being used by more and more people, it has become apparent that typing is not just a skill required by typist anymore.

Strong typing skills are vital when conducting a thorough web search, entering data into a spreadsheet or using any other computer program. Ubiquitous email means that merely doubling your typing speed could save hours each week! Yet many of us persist with the two-finger, hunt-and-peck typing method. How did...

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SESAC Takes Manhattan with "Writers on the Storm" Songwriter Showcase

New York, NY (ContentDesk) July 12, 2006 -- SESAC will present another installment of its ongoing "Writers on the Storm" songwriter series on Wednesday, July 19th at the Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan.
Four of SESAC's finest songwriters will perform original material including Bob Delevante, Jodi Shaw, Marianne Osiel, and Jodelle.Currently celebrating its 76th year of operation, SESAC is the second oldest performing rights organization in the United States.
SESAC operates offices in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles and London.This not-to-be-missed showcase will include a performance by singer-songwriter Jodelle, who uses both her classical training and a variety of more current influences to create her signature sound.
The June 2006 issue of Keyboard Magazine named Jodelle "Unsigned Artist of the Month," and Jodelle was featured as a "Top 12 DIY Pick" in Performing Songwriter Magazine's special Salute to Independents issue (December 2005).The Rockwood Music...

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Moving message Sign

Moving Message Signs are a unique, attention-grabbing way to communicate and motivate. They are used for eye-catching shop-front or under awning advertising, promotions of products or services, directing and/or welcoming customers, displaying safety and emergency information, directing customers to specific service areas or entrances etc.Moving message signs need the most sophisticated software and hardware to enable them to make them active and run quickly.
They are user friendly and easy to program a wide variety of text and graphics. Programming important messages and changing them whenever you like using the handy wireless remote control is the most feasible feature with which custom requirements are satisfied.
Special features include user programmable logos and graphics as well as variance in flashing effects and speed.Jayex Technology provides standard range of moving message signs build to meet customer's requirements.

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