EUGENE, Ore. -
Oct. 23, 2016 -
PRLog -- Join in a family comedy adventure focusing around the youth of Lori Jean to her music in "Pia's Records" soundtrack while waiting for the TV pilot to be made. The insatiable comedy of her childhood crushes using command shows in "A Little Love From You" while also her rebellion to not being able to play with trucks in the sandbox yet flaunting her crawly friends shows in "Little Girls." It's all there with oddity of a little girl of defiance hiding in trees for hours, standing on her head in doorways to company's view and her mother while washing dishes - the last time she was looking for dance lessons. The lost ragged thumbelina doll that had its last wash inspired to be written by Jean in "Two of a Kind" composed by the talented Tim Cheatle is a song enticed to a segment. And knowing in the end with persistence dreams do always come true as in Lori's in another composition by Cheatle titled "Once You Know You Can Never."
Catching flies and avoiding mosquitoes was a regular in Pia's household with her older sister following hiding closely behind - except when Pia would get herself in trouble, that's when her sister would step in. Having to follow her to concerts and catching her skipping school out of thoughts to her lost lyrics - it's always blamed on the music, one of the main stars holds their life together. But how bad is this journey and how relevant does the music become to the numerous circumstances that come into Pia's life? Listen to the release coming soon at iTunes, Spotify, Deezer, GooglePlay, Xbox, and Shazam and imagine.
"Pia's Records" Blog Page:
http://lorijeanfinnila.blogspot.com/p/pias-records-inspir...