Jody Soland Is At Charles And Myrtle's Saturday

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Jody Soland will play at Charles and Myrtle's Coffeehouse on Saturday at 8 p.m.  The coffeehouse is inside Christ Unity Church at 105 McBrien Road.  There is a $10 suggested donation at the door. 

Review for Jody Soland:

Jody Soland is a singer, songwriter, speaker, and workshop leader who is known for her warm, friendly personality, her natural ability to connect with her audiences, and for her exceptional vocal talent.  She writes powerful, heartfelt and humorous songs about life experiences that everyone can relate to: love, loss, joy, family, and the path to God.  

On her newest CD, “Spirit, Speak to Me,” to be released September 2012, Jody’s purpose is evident. Her soul-full voice draws you in and leads you on an unforgettable journey where stories are told, questions are asked, ideas are shared, and lessons are learned. As you listen, you begin to feel as if you are sitting with a close friend. While her songs open the heart, her presence teaches, inspires and empowers.

Corporations, churches, best selling authors, motivational speakers and non-profit groups all hire Jody because of her unique ability to capture any message and deliver it in beautiful self-penned songs that move audiences, heart and soul. She has performed at countless events across the country. Her clients to date include: IBM, Sears, The Boy Scouts of America, Audio-Technica U.S.A., National S.A.V.E., the American Cancer Association, the American Holistic Medical Association, Unity Churches, and Girls for the World.

Jody’s songs have been recorded by artists across the U.S., Europe and Australia, and she is proud to be a member of the Nashville Songwriters Association International.

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