Scriffles: Laura Hill posts tribute to Whitney Houston. Gorgeous.

So Whitney's Houston "sang herself out of her clothes" on Britain's X Factor.
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And this is Laura Hill's response...
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I think Laura is an Australian girl who sings with a band called the Tuesday Bandits:
Clever girl, Laura, she's switched on to how to get her name out there isn't she. Linking it in this way with an international entertainment event to raise her profile.
The thing is though, Laura can sing beautifully .... she's talented : http://www.myspace.com/laurahillmusic
"She's a brown piece of string with golden lining ... "
Only last week I was lamenting that we need a Joni Mitchell. I've found her.

Scriffles: Quincy Jones in the car, The Finn Brothers on the stereo.

Ever since I sat down to write I've been listening to Everyone Is Here by the Finn Brothers. It just goes around and around and I never grow tired of it.
I found it in a clean up tucked away in a little shelf.
Part of Me Part of You, Won't Give In, Luckiest Man Alive... really, really good.

Only a few months ago I followed the advice of one of the many online gurus and decided to change three daily habits, forgive myself something.
I wanted to forgive myself for being so slow to change jobs. Security.
When I finally quit my job to finish this book I've been developing, I was happy.
I'm not saying it's not stressful. But on all my journeys I take Quincy Jones because the radio blab I used to listen to really jangles me.
Long ago I bought this CD out of a bargain bin because I wanted to learn about music.
I picked this one up a self-titled CD called Quincy Jones.
Amazing how it can still the mind, it's like sitting beside the sea or a bubbling brook.

These artists are forces of nature. Thank you God. Off to yoga now - after morning coffee. ;)

Cast Your Fate To The Wind: Quincy Jones
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