I'll check it out! Of course when I think of Mike Vernon, I think of the Conn Smythe winning goalie from the Red Wings in 97.
Hi everyone!
To some of the people round here the name Mike Vernon might sound familiar, particularly if you're blues fans. Check out his impressive curriculum::
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Ve...rd_producer%29
I've just had the honour of having him as producer of my new band's first EP. If you want to take a look or download our songs for free, just click here:
http://qandthemoonstones.com/en/
And here's a video of one of the songs he and I wrote together:
Feel free to download and share any content from our website - yeah, it's free! A comment with your opinion will be much appreciated.
Thanks for watching folks. See you round here.
I'll check it out! Of course when I think of Mike Vernon, I think of the Conn Smythe winning goalie from the Red Wings in 97.
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Great song and a fun video, Q!
Excellent song I like the oldies perfume of it Great guitar work it sounds sweet and juicy. Wish you all the possible success
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