Following Friends to Fame

Mary Ellen Barlow - Writer

Following Friends to Fame
Performed By Mary Ellen Barlow - Writer
Album UPC 634479551642
CD Baby Track ID 2954187
Label Mary Ellen Barlow - Writer
Released 2002-01-01
BPM 101
Rated 0
ISRC ushm20742980
Year 2002
Spotify Plays 6
Writers
Writer Mary Ellen Barlow and Steven R. Cooper
Pub Co Mary Ellen Barlow Publishing and Spiral Cash Publishing
Composer Mary Ellen Barlow and Steven R. Cooper
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - NY - Upstate NY

Description

A bit of a mix here . The Writer is solid country, while Following Friends might have a bit of pop flavor to it. Both songs and the booklet are a tribute to recording artists/musicians and writers Bat McGrath and Don Potter.

Notes

I began writing songs in 1991, signed my first publishing contract and had my first independent cut within one year. From that point on, I was hooked. Two former local boys (Bat McGrath & Don Potter) were a big influence in my general interest in music. I've followed their careers since the 60s & have watched them tackle and master rock and roll, folk, country, Christian and a little bit of jazz with Chuck Mangione. When a friend of mine asked why I had such an interest in McGrath and Potter, I questioned myself and ended up writing "Following Friends to Fame". Following Friends is a 44-page booklet that kind of outlines the path I took in keeping track of these guys in their ever-changing musical choices (also has 16 photos from the 60s (The Show Stoppers) up to the 90s.
The 2-song CD included with the booklet contains the title cut (Following Friends to Fame) and The Writer, both sung by country artist William Ray.

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