Tuesday, March 13, 2007

New Rhys-Goodness in the World

Some rather glorious procrastination has led to me setting up a myspace site for both myself and for my other project the Baby Drivers. The sites are pretty bare at the moment, but I have added a dash of colour to distract from this. I have also uploaded a Baby Driver song and a solo song - both are pretty old recordings now and not quite where I/we are now but at least those of you who haven't been able to come to my/our gigs can get a small sample of our music.

You too can procrastinate by visiting:
www.myspace.com/rhysauteri and www.myspace.com/babydrivers

Anyone who has myspace is encouraged to become a 'friend' (i know i know) and to leave a comment that might make me look far more popular than is actually the case!

More soon, amigos.

2 comments:

Lauren said...

i just ventured into Myspace.

Yikes!

It is like a web of people.
Looking at a couple of people's friends lists can while away hours! Terrible!

Lots of monash people on there. And interstingly enough, some of the musical theatre people seem to have landed big gigs.

I knew I took a wrong turn somewhere.

Please pass me my dancing shoes Rhysy boy, it is time we learnt how to entertain the masses and make some moula!

On a side note - I hope we don't lose you and your reviews to MySpace.

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