Ep 9 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Jessica Childress’ EP Don’t Forget My Name

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Ep 9 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Jessica Childress’ EP Don’t Forget My Name

April, Luis, Michelle, and Richard review and discuss the EP Don’t Forget My Name by Jessica Childress.  Thanks to Amanda Charney and the MuseBox for sending us Jessica’s EP to review.

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What we reviewed in this episode:

Don’t Forget My Name EP, Jesscia Childress, 2014.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “I Quit”, Don’t Forget My Name EP, Jesscia Childress, 2014.

2) “Broken”, Don’t Forget My Name EP, Jesscia Childress, 2014.

Links:

http://www.jessicachildressmusic.com/ – Jessica Childress’ Website.

https://www.facebook.com/jessicachildressmusic?fref=ts – Jessica Childress’ Facebook Page.

http://themusebox.net/ – The Muse Box’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/musebox?ref=br_tf – The Muse Box’s Facebook Page.

www.lolitadark.com – Lolita Dark’s website

facebook.com/lolitadarkmusic – Lolita Dark’s Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page.

Jessica Childress Hits the Scene

Jessica Childress
Don’t Forget My Name
4 February 2014

  I love the smooth quality of Jessica’s music. The music gives off a smooth jazz feel that I could never get tired of. Jessica herself can definitely sing. She’s got a lower range that she can sing to no end. She’s unique in her own way and doesn’t sound to gruff and scratchy. I can easily see her performing in an after hours club with smoke in the air. I’ll definitely come back to her music and you should to if you have a soft spot for jazz.

-April B.