PINK CREAM 69 Frontman Offering Singing Lessons Online

September 8, 2006

PINK CREAM 69/ex-ADAGIO frontman David Readman is currently offering singing lessons live online.

According to a posting on Readman's web site, "This is how it works: You will need a high-speed Internet connection such as cable, DSL or satellite.

"Webcam: If you already have a webcam, you are set, because just about any webcam out there should work just fine.

"Sound: Your computer needs either built-in sound or a sound card, with the sound operating and at least two ports, one for speakers and one for microphone.

"Lessons are given using the voIP program Skype, which can be downloaded at www.Skype.com.

"The cost for a half hour is 10 euros. You can use PayPal to pay electronically."

To arrange a live lesson over the Internet, send an e-mail to [email protected]."

Readman recently finished recording his solo album. The CD is currently being mixed by Dennis Ward (producer and PINK CREAM 69 bandmate) for a tentative early 2007 release. Songtitles set to appear on the album include "Evil Combination", "New Messiah" and "Over the Ocean". David previously described the CD as "basically melodic rock... with influences of my past projects, and of course not so far away from PINK CREAM 69."

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