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Greta Morgan Publishes Memoir

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Greta Morgan of The Hush Sound has written a memoir called The Lost Voice. A preview can be found over at Alt Press:

    Next, we played my song “Weeping Willow.” It began with one verse that was just my soft voice and piano. The snow won’t stick to the weeping willow, I sang. Some folks in the front row looked confused, like they were tyring to solve an algebra equation in their heads, but when the boys kicked in for the second verse, the audience started moving, shoulders swaying to the beat. By the time we reached the last chorus, people were also singing along. Song by song, chorus by chorus, we won them over. The rest of our set whirled by in a blur. By the end, I was having so much fun that I broke through my shyness and shoulder-danced a little bit behind my keyboard. When we finished, I was so charged up from the crowd’s energy that I felt like I could’ve single-handedly pushed Fall Out Boy’s tour bus up a hill.

    As we walked offstage, we exchanged sweaty high-fives with the Fall Out Boy guys and Pete told us we were his new favorite band. “You’ll probably sell out of T-shirts tonight, but save a couple for us, can you?” he asked.

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  2. WadeCastle

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    Bob morris (guitar/vocals) used to play guitar for the audition and that’s how I first met him many moons ago. After they got signed to victory records, he soon quit the band. Eventually, I saw him at a local show once and I asked if he was doing anything new. He was like I have a new band that’s piano based ,It’s a lot different than what I played in the audition, I was like that sounds cool. I’ll have to come out to one of your shows, He was like you’re in luck, dude we’re playing our first show tonight. They were just called The Hush then. And then within six months of their first show, they were signed by fueled by ramen. It was the fastest signing I ever saw for a local band from my area (Chicagoland suburbs). Nicest group of people , I was stoked. We lost touch as the years progressed but it was rad seeing them put out three albums on such a prolific record label for the time.
     
  3. Bartek T.

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    It was such a lovely group, I'll be so glad to read the memoir
     
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