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                        <title>RE: Jim Colyer &amp; Veda Radanovich - Nashville album</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[thats a real country and western voice if i ever heard one, really good voice :wink:    smoke]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[thats a real country and western voice if i ever heard one, really good voice :wink:    smoke]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>RE: Jim Colyer &amp; Veda Radanovich - Nashville album</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Thanks for posting those tunes Jim. Nice tunes! I&#039;ll bet Veda could belt out a Blues song with the best of them. &quot;Hard Earned Love&quot; was my Favorite, was that recorded live?--ken]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Thanks for posting those tunes Jim. Nice tunes! I'll bet Veda could belt out a Blues song with the best of them. "Hard Earned Love" was my Favorite, was that recorded live?--ken]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>RE: Jim Colyer &amp; Veda Radanovich - Nashville album</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 06:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Good stuff.  8) and welcome to GN! Sounds like Veda could put a little more swagger into her voice. She sure has the vocals to pull it off! Personal preference though.]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Good stuff.  8) and welcome to GN! <br><br>Sounds like Veda could put a little more swagger into her voice. She sure has the vocals to pull it off! <br><br>Personal preference though.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Jim Colyer &amp; Veda Radanovich - Nashville album</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 05:44:05 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I met Veda Radanovich at Lonnie&#039;s Western Room in Printers Alley in Nashville in the summer of 2000. She was singing rock and country hits for admiring tourists. I was impressed with Veda&#039;s ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I met Veda Radanovich at Lonnie's Western Room in Printers Alley in Nashville in the summer of 2000. She was singing rock and country hits for admiring tourists. I was impressed with Veda's energy and stage presence. She bore a resemblance to Shania Twain. I was writing Shania-style songs and recording various female singers. I introduced myself to Veda and asked if she were interested in doing my songs. She answered in the affirmative. We went to Direct Image Recording Studio in Nashville, where I had been working with Kenny Royster. <br><br>I LOOKED TWICE <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/11/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/11/lofi.mp3</a> was our first effort. It is about a girl who walks into a bar, does a double-take and finds Mr. Right. It drives like Bob Seger. Kenny gets great musicians.<br><br>Veda performed HARD EARNED LOVE <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/1/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/1/lofi.mp3</a> at her BMI showcase at Nashville's Exit/In.<br><br>ALL ROADS LEAD TO YOU <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/3/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/3/lofi.mp3</a> is Veda's favorite. I used travel images to show lovers who always find each other.<br><br>COUNTRY <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/2/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/2/lofi.mp3</a> is a spoof of country music and patriotism. I could not resist putting Shania in.<br><br>Veda inspired LOVE ME JUST A LITTLE <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/7/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/7/lofi.mp3</a> She was on stage at Lonnie's one night. It was at the end of her show. She asked her audience, "Do you love me just a little?" It made a good title. I tried to convey Veda's emotion in the lyrics and melody. <br><br>A MAN IS A MAN <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/4/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/4/lofi.mp3</a> got play on 268 FM stations. Veda did the "bat dance" around the studio. She was ecstatic. There was always a chemistry between her and Kenny.<br><br>We recorded I PROMISE (WEDDING SONG) <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/13/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/13/lofi.mp3</a> and SWIM WITH DOLPHINS <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/12/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/12/lofi.mp3</a> with Veda's bass player, Brian Eckert. I get emails from brides-to-be who want to sing WEDDING SONG to their hubands at their weddings. I wrote SWIM WITH DOLPHINS around Veda. Randy Travis was a major influence on her career.<br><br>HEARTBREAKER <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/5/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/5/lofi.mp3</a> is an eerie showtune.<br><br>THE TRUTH <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/6/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/6/lofi.mp3</a> is a hurricane of emotion. I wrote it driving from Louisville to Nashville as tears streamed down my face.<br><br>A WOMAN WANTS IT ALL <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/8/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/8/lofi.mp3</a> is a co-write. The lyrics are Veda's. The melody is mine. Veda had a composition book when we met. It contained snippets of choruses and ideas. This lyric was intact. It slid easily into my melody.<br><br>The night we recorded JESUS PAID MY DEBT <a href="http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/9/lofi.mp3">http://jimcolyer.com/@tracks/9/lofi.mp3</a> there was a homeless man outside Kenny's studio. Veda insisted on giving him money. She said he might be an angel sent to test us. I was skeptical. We got a fine track that night on a Gospel song I wrote in 1973 in the religious revival following Vietnam.<br>__________________]]></content:encoded>
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