Jesse Palter and The Alter Ego

So as promised, although a little late,
Is the debut of a project that I think is more than great.
I've been working real hard on it for the past few months or so
And now Jesse Palter and the Alter Ego EP is finally a go!

Jesse and I cowrote and produced the 4 songs you will hear
The music and the message are things we both do hold dear
Stylistically, think upbeat pop, with a tinge of jazz and soul
With Jesse's gorgeous voice, catchy songs, and some Barsh ear candy, musicwise we reached our goal

Along with this new music, which i'm sure you will enjoy
Is a brand new myspace page and an inventive selling ploy
Since we live in the age where you can easily get tunes for free
We offer you the choice to pay what you want for our EP!

You can pay whatever amount you feel (and we hope that you feel plenty)
But if you're low on funds its cool, cuz the minimum isn't even a penny!
Whatever you give, you'll receive an email with a link to download the tracks
There are also special gifts that come with different moolah stacks

So please enjoy the sights and sounds of the following 2 links
They've been live for a little over a while, and i think we've worked out all the kinks.
And if you feel inclined, please write and let me know about this what you think.

Sam                                                          
www.palterego.com       www.myspace.com/jessepalterthealtereego

i forgot what you taught me
Buy It from RazDaz Recordz
Download from iTunes

Sample tracks from
"Jesse Palter And The Alter Ego" and
"i forgot what you taught me"


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