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Posted By FredLeonard 8 months, 4 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment

Hello Folks,
This is my very first story for you all and I hope it is interesting enough to keep reading. Anyhow, I have been a musician, singer, songwriter for many years, played professionally with many others in the Tri State area as well as various parts of the USA. We were the opening acts for many like Earl Scruggs at Bogart's in Clifton, played on the Delta Queen River Boat. All the while we played Top 40 and Country music. I did this for many years and finally got around to recording many of my songs, a current total of 27 on two different CD'S. One is "In My Own Words" and the other recent one is "Havin' Fun". Many of my songs are currently being aired on Radio and Internet Radio all over the World. I am also now selling these CD'S on the internet all over the World also but mostly in Europe. I am not a big star but none the less I have lived a very interesting life in the music world! There is more to the story and I am looking forward to writing more for you to read, in the meantime, please visit my websites and if you like what you hear, you can order a copy or download each for $.99 online or simply send a check or Money Order for $11.00 (includes shipping & handling) to:
Fred Leonard
P.O. Box 11149
Cincinnati, Ohio.
45211-0149

www.myspace.com/FredLeonardMusic

www.FredLeonard.com

Have A Great Day!

FredLeonardMusic@aol.com

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