Friday, June 03, 2005

A Life Supreme Ad (#1) [ADVERTISMENT]


designed by Ryan P. Knight

"...his performance shows a range of talents from vocalist to profound writer." -Liz Valentine, Entertaining U Newspaper

After two years of waiting, literary and spoken word fans alike can now experience the newest works by writer and performer Larry Knight as he returns with a collection of poems and music taken from the forthcoming album 'Affinity."

This collection of 12 tracks entitled "A Life Supreme," including poems such as 'Overcome,' 'Chaos in E Minor,' and 'Saturday,' was released in conjunction with a feature of the same title. It contains original music by Ryan P. Knight, a young, talented musician; Ryan Sinclair, an accomplished percussionist; and Kandace Jacobs and brother Brandon, two brilliant classically trainied vocalists. Each artist lends their individual talents to the overall project and creates a cohesion that is hard to find on most projects of this type.

Fans of Larry Knight will enjoy the seemless fluidity of the tracks as they move between themes such as race, music, oppression, and hope. Produced by Knight, James Hardeman, and Ryan P. Knight, the entire collection sounds as crisp, clear, and dynamic as a live performance.

In addition, listeners are also treated to exclusive liner notes that include the full text of three poems featured on the CD. This well designed package is a collectors item that is reminiscent of the old LPs of the Blue Note jazz era.

For the low price of $10 (plus shipping fee), fans, as well as newcomers, are sure to enjoy.

To purchase go to www.paypal.com and send $10 (plus $4 shipping charge) to ljk93@aol.com. The signed CD will be shipped out after the order has been received.

Those wishing to purhase the CD may also go to www.ebay.com.

For more information send an email to ljk93@aol.com or call (904) 728-1369.

1 comment:

N.T.-B. said...

Hi Larry this is the link to my blog... have fun lol.

http://spiderslair.blogspot.com/

share it with someone... maybe your students see what they think lol.

NAdine Thomas-Brown