Happy Valentine's Day, everyone.
I got to interview Ezra Huleatt the other day. Do you remember Black Taxi? Yes, that's the same Ezra. He'll be performing some of his new music on Friday night at SHAMc, so be sure to stop by for this free concert.
He has a story to tell and I can't wait to share it with all of you, but he's also released a new song and he wanted to get it to you for Valentine's Day, so take a listen and I will go back to forming the blog post that will re-introduce you to this amazing person and what he is doing to make the world a better place.
This song and the ones that follow it are helping people struck by disaster in Haiti. So if you like this, please purchase it. I did!
EZ-RA is the first Artist in Residence at Safety Harbor Art and Music Center and he is here for the whole month, so you'll soon have the opportunity to purchase songs recorded, produced and often conceived right here in Safety Harbor.
All proceeds from this song go directly to the Haitian People's Support Project (HPSP). I'll have more about that organization and what prompted Ezra in this next phase of his life and his music soon. Check back Thursday!
I got to interview Ezra Huleatt the other day. Do you remember Black Taxi? Yes, that's the same Ezra. He'll be performing some of his new music on Friday night at SHAMc, so be sure to stop by for this free concert.
He has a story to tell and I can't wait to share it with all of you, but he's also released a new song and he wanted to get it to you for Valentine's Day, so take a listen and I will go back to forming the blog post that will re-introduce you to this amazing person and what he is doing to make the world a better place.
This song and the ones that follow it are helping people struck by disaster in Haiti. So if you like this, please purchase it. I did!
EZ-RA is the first Artist in Residence at Safety Harbor Art and Music Center and he is here for the whole month, so you'll soon have the opportunity to purchase songs recorded, produced and often conceived right here in Safety Harbor.
All proceeds from this song go directly to the Haitian People's Support Project (HPSP). I'll have more about that organization and what prompted Ezra in this next phase of his life and his music soon. Check back Thursday!
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