“‘Blue Lights’ is an instant Christmas classic.” —Louie Free, WGFT AM, Ohio
“Mary Lyn has the voice of the very angels.” —Guillermo Henry, Radio Etiopía, Mexico City
“Her music reminds me of a wide beach, of America.” —George Shtefan, a musician in Yugoslavia
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
I Am Archived
If you read my previous posting then you know that last Friday I made my long awaited appearance on “The Louie Free Show.” The interview has now been archived and will be available for three weeks. If you’d like to listen, click here, then click on “Part 1” under December 14. When the file downloads completely, move the button on the player to approximately the ¾ point. My segment comes on just after the Mario Cuomo promo, begins with “Blue Lights,” and runs till the end of the show. Enjoy! And please let me know what you think.
Mary Lyn Maiscott, who grew up in West Virginia and Missouri, is a writer, singer, and songwriter based in New York City. She’s written personal essays for The Village Voice and Cosmopolitan, music items for Vanity Fair and starpolish.com, movie reviews for the arts blog The Looseleaf Report, fiction for The Portland Review, and plays that have been staged at various New York theatres. She began writing alt-rock songs in her 20s and has appeared at such clubs as Folk City, the Bitter End, and CBGB’s. Her influences include Stevie Nicks, the Pretenders, Lucinda Williams, and Sheryl Crow. She has also worked as an editor, most notably on the John Lennon bio Nowhere Man, written by Robert Rosen, whom she married in 2001.
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