Media—Sights and Sounds

Visit the Music Shop to purchase CDs, cassettes (yes, there are a few left) and the live-performance DVD of Women of Paris.

Click on our Music Player to your left to hear randomly ordered excerpts from our albums. You can also hear short samples from our entire CD collection at CDBaby.com and order DIGITAL downloads there. (Paris/Paree and the Jazz Fauré Project are also distributed by iTunes, Rhapsody, and other services.)

A true story inspired by listening to Romance Language can be read below.

The Video Gallery includes links to all our YouTube clips.

Our Photos are organized in several galleries and more are being added. Presenters and media are welcome to use the photos in our Press Kit gallery. For bios, please visit the About section.


My wife Shirley and I attended a Valentine's Day dinner where you performed, and appreciated your talent immensely. Upon leaving the venue, Shirley decided to purchase your Romance Language CD, and we listened to your singing all the way home.

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About halfway there, Shirley announced that she wanted to take a hot, rose-petal bubble-bath before going to bed. Once we got there she took a single rose from the bouquet I had given her earlier, and drew her bath. While the tub filled she put your CD on once more so she could listen to your vision of Paris while she soaked in warm scented water. As she settled into the water I brought in several candles, placed them around the tub, lit them and turned out the lights. With a gentle kiss I turned out the light and told her to enjoy herself.

While she languished in the aura of Paris upstairs, I quickly went to work in the kitchen, returning a few minutes later with a glass of chilled white wine, melted dark chocolate, and fresh strawberries for dipping, all placed on a silver serving tray garnished with more rose petals. Shirley's bathing experience was now complete, and she savored the sensations while serenely soaking in your musical talents.

When the water finally cooled she finally left her bath and blew out the candles. Trailing a delicate scent of rose petals she brought the silver tray to our bedroom where I was waiting with my own glass of wine.

The rest of our Valentine's evening, however, will only be shared between each other...

David and Shirley
Aurora, IL