A cool new review for the 'Pretty' CD.
Peace, Reg
Reviewed by: Mark Waterbury/Music Morsels
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Puyallup, Washington's Regan Lane combines power pop influences from various avenues into music that is both catchy and edgy. The title track can make you think of everyone from Bowie to Iggy Pop to Alice Cooper. “Play the Part” has a more Brit Pop vibe. “Time Flies” is a twisted blues ballad showcasing Regan's avant garde but quite stunning vocal abilities. Excellent songwriting both lyrically and musically, Regan uses his roots to break molds with this very entertaining effort.
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2007 Sven’s World Radio Golden Viking Music Awards
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the 2007 Sven’s World Radio Golden Viking Music Awards ceremony here at the Goldrush Hotel in beautiful downtown Placerville, California.
The envelope please. And now the Golden Viking award for Best Pop Song: “Don’t Mess With the Pretty”. And the winner is: Regan Lane! Congratulations on a great song Regan! Keep up the good work! Svens World Radio: http://svensworld.com |
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Jetset Sound Signs Regan Lane
A great publishing company called Jetset Sound just added some of my material for possible placement in TV and Film. They are truly a top notch company and I'm really excited to be working with them .
Here's a little bit about them! http://www.jetsetsound.com Jetset Sound past clients & placements include: MTV VH1 Miramax Studios Lifetime TV Lukehits E! Entertainment Television ABC Fox CBS CNN Pigdog Films Pants On Fire Productions Gorilla TV BBC WB Dreamworks Elastic Future Jetset Sound specializes in the film & televison music placements of talented, as yet unheard of, artists all over the world. Fast-approaching deadlines are undeniable in film/television music placement and Jetset Sound uses convenient instant-playing flash mp3 players accompanied by track descriptions to present songs to music supervisors as quickly and conveniently as possible online. Film/TV music supervisors can easily scroll from onesong to the next online rather than wading through libraries of CDs and press kits. |













