Review of Reviews.
We’ve studied the most important product reviews so you don’t have to. This weeks it’s Throat Coat Tea, a traditional slippery elm and liquorice tea with hints of orange, peppermint and cinnamon.
Archive for June, 2009
Throat Coat Tea Review
Essentials – with John Kjøller
You’d think that an a cappella group wouldn’t need much technology. Actually, we rely on many devices to help us to achieve the quality we’re aiming for. We tour heavily and there are many things I would not leave home without, here are five essentials.
Your Chance for Insight on Vocal Challenges
This is your opportunity to ask questions on singing issues
Sound Questions: It’s All Up For Grabs
Here’s your chance to find out the answers to some of the music and sound questions you’ve been pondering. Gear, operational procedures, recording, live sound, vocals, or instruments—it’s all up for grabs.
Ear, Nose, Throat – and Much More…
Anthony F. Jahn MD welcomes your questions regarding vocal health and general health issues that may have an impact on vocal performance.
TESTAMENT – More Than Meets The Eye
Chuck Billy: “I learned the hard way: relying on my throat instead of my wind”
We’re talking about being on ‘The Road.’
Your voice has to be at its best under tough conditions.
Phil King: Getting In With the Venue Manager
Key social skills can help you be remembered by the venue owner and promoter. Propel your vocal career ahead by listening to Singer Songwriter Phil King. Vocalist Insights: practical and inspiring musings from vocalists in the know.
Phil King: Getting Vocal Gigs
How do you get your name out there? Singer/Songwriter Phil King shares important networking advise for performing vocalists. Vocalist Insights: practical and inspiring musings from vocalists in the know.


