Linda has been writing music since age 12, and much of it with a Unitarian theme, even though she didn’t discover UU’ism until 1999. Both of her albums, Paradox Clock, and Something Is Different contain a tapestry of styles and themes. All the songs have threads that weave together creating a wonderfully rich fabric of music including jazz, electronica, and alternative/singer-songwriter genres. Several of the songs on each album have a social justice theme, and one of these, Destiny II, from the Something Is Different album, won the 2011 NM Music Awards for Best Song Overall, going against songs written and produced by former Grammy award winners. Another social justice themed song, “We Want Peace” from Paradox Clock, has been sung by the choir at First UU, several times. Linda invites you to listen and share her music for free as long as it’s used in non-commercial ways. Linda’s music can also be found at iTunes, Amazon, and Jango.
http://www.lindamyersmusic.com
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