San Antonio Talent Magazine

May 2012
Nicolette Good
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Nicolette Good owes interstate I-10 a lot of material, and she’s got the lyrics to prove it. The singer/songwriter has done most of her best writing behind the wheel. She plays at the intersection of Americana and indie-folk, which has led fans to describe her sound as “melancholy, but hip,” and “unique when compared to other female Texas artists.”
Jeff Strahan
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Jeff Strahan, aka Jeffrey V. Strahan Sr. is a former trial lawyer turned full time musician. He wants to be a performing musician now, and has wanted to do so all of his life. “It’s rewarding to be able to be an artist and play music, and difficult to be truly happy doing anything else,” he says. That’s a truth that most artistic folks will have to agree with.
Brenna Denise Griffin
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Brenna is gifted as a consummate performer with a warm angelic sultry sound, who has captivated and seduced audiences throughout the world. Singer, wife, teacher, and savvy business person, are just a few words to describe her multi faceted seasoned personality. However, it is her angelic sultry sound that makes one really take notice.
Amy Francis
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Amy Francis is a native Texan, born in Corpus Christi, TX and raised in Poteet, TX.  She was raised on gospel, country and bluegrass music. With parents as gospel singers she was surrounded by music her whole life. Much of her childhood was spent behind the piano and microphone at church. This gave her a venue to mold her natural musical abilities.
Jentry Kelley
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
With a combination of private art lessons beginning at the age of 8, and a mother who owned a business in the beauty world, Jentry Kelley has been surrounded by the art of beauty since she was a little girl.
Kat Edmonson
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Kat Edmonson is a buoyant singer-songwriter from Texas whose tiny stature belies a powerful voice. She makes smart, familiar pop; though steeped in vintage tradition, her style leans left of center.
Lee-Zette
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Singing to a hairbrush as a toddler, the music talent and temperament soon became apparent and resulted in 9 years of classical voice training and 6 years guitar, piano and organ training.
Growing up Lee-zette competed and placed in multiple music competitions.
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