Musician“As a 30 year veteran of the advertising and record industry, I’ve worked with some of the most talented vocalists in the world. It’s been awhile since I’ve been this excited about a new artist. Tania Shana Yegelwel is this generation’s Carly Simon. She pens music that speaks to life in today’s complicated world, sometimes humorously, sometimes hauntingly, appealing to listeners of all demographics and ages. Her ability to paint vivid pictures through lyrics draws you into her music and doesn’t let you go until the very last note. An avid fan of meaningful music and lyrics in any genre, Tania's writing ranges from classic country to pop. She loves painting pictures with lyrics, using music as her tapestry. When you listen to her songs – like “Paris,” for instance – you can't help actually daydreaming about the city whereas when one listens to “When Did Used To End?” it’s impossible not to reflect on the trials and tribulations of coming-of-age. Other standouts from her diverse songwriting repertoire include "Six-Pointed Star," a moving tribute honoring the memories of Holocaust victims, the classic country ballad, "Mr. Right," and "Save Yourself" with its powerful message about the mutual respect necessary to sustain human relationships. She also demonstrates her ability to add new energy to other writers' songs with her cover of Bobbie Gentry's ‘Ode to Billie Joe.’ Backed by new teen soul group Full Circle, this album has touches of country, pop with a little gospel flavor thrown in for good measure. Grab a cup of coffee and take a listen. You’ll love what you hear!” —Deborah J. McDuffie, producer “From The Heart”
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