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SHAYELYN


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BIOGRAPHY
I'm a PUBLISHED POET!!! I'm trying to put my own COUNTRY BAND together!!!......My TRUE PASSION is MUSIC!!!! & MOST ALL GENRES OF it...I LOVE IT!!!.
I LOVE TO SING!!!!! I've recieved 3 awards for "OUTSTANDING POETRY.......I have do "REAL" contacts in the MUSIC INDUSTRY!!!!.......I'm good friends with ALOT of REALLY COOL MUSCIANS both locally & a few here &there;that are NATIONAL ACTS as well!!......i'm NOT bragging trust me,........ just telling it like it is is all!!!........I've sung & had my 15 minutes of fame with 1 of my very good friends of the LEGENDARY VOGUES!!! (50's) Rock/Doo-Wop group, I'm also writing songs with some local bands/the members are good friends too & a few Cross Country Singers as well!!!
My ultimate goal in this lifetime is to at least get to SING on STAGE at the GRAND OLE OPRY once in my lifetime before my 3's up & hopefully more If I could!!!.......& To be able to sing with EVERY SINGLE COUNTRY SINGERs there is!!!! (whi I wish to be able to someday call my friends!!!) Also be able to sing with my Favorite FRIENDS in Rock;S.Rock etc!!!!! & do it at a professional Level!!!!!
GENRES
Country, Rock , Blues
Contact
Booking: Sonia Hermann/Local & National Band promoter
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in co writing in person
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
in getting a record deal
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
When I have time

I Also Write:
with others
for others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
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