
Drew Yowell is a Cliffside Park, NJ songwriter who has worked with Phoebe Snow, Ari Hest and James Maddock among many others. Drew was also a top finalist in the American Idol Songwriting Competition out of 26,000 competitors! This is Drew's self titled debut album produced by twin brother Doug Yowell and features a who's who of artists making it an instant classic! If you like Duncan Sheik, Ari Hest and Ray Lamontagne, you're gonna LOVE this record.

Vesper - Marble Hills from the album Comfort
A perfect song to make the first sound of the morning. Admittedly, Peter's a little fanatical about Marble Hills—but wake up on a Saturday, pour a cup of coffee and try it...

Jinny Kim - Full Scarlet
from the album Finding Ophelia
Edgewater-based songwriter Jinny Kim digs deep with her piano-based songs and reaches for places usually reserved for names like Fiona Apple and Tori Amos.

Holler, Wild Rose! - Our Little Hymnal
from the album Our Little Hymnal
Fast becoming one of New Jersey's most talked-about bands, Holler, Wild Rose! channels the echoes of the late '60's with Sun Vines.

Mike Treni and the Jazz Composer's Orchestra
from the album Detour
Wayne, NJ's Mike Treni is sure to jump start your day with this swingin' tune. Turn it up!

Allie Moss - Way with Word
from the album Other Songs and Dance, Vol.
Maybe you've seen Allie Moss perform with Ingrid Michaelson, or featured on Zack Braff's MySpace page, or on the Hotel Cafe tour. On Way With words she shows that subtlety is not a lost art

RD3 - 'round Midnight
from the album Calculations
Russ DeFilippis shows why he's performed with an eclectic who's who of classic performers with this take a beautiful jazz standard.

Ian McGlynn - Set the Secrets Free
from the album This Is the Sound
Ian McGlynn makes wonderfully orchestrated dream pop with already nostalgic melodies you can't help but sing along to. Watch for him on the PBS series Legends and Lyrics this season.

The Brother Kite - Get on Me
from the album Waiting for the Time to Be Right
Every couple of years The Brother Kite emerges from their studio with a new collection of songs that fuse the lush textures of Brian Wilson with a taste of shoe-gazey pop. This song is a pefect test case and ideal for driving with the windows down in Spring.
Some favorite sites to visit:
Architecture/Design
www.dwell.com www.metropolismag.com www.onmaking.com
Parents and Kids
www.mahardrygoods.comTea Collection
Local Attractions
Fort Lee Community Center Fort Lee Film




