Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Human Ipod Reaches $1 Million In College Circuit

This week's Speed Of Life Blog is about one of the top musical perfomers on the College Circuit, John Rush. For years, John has entertained students and faculty at Colleges and Universities all across America with his unique one-man band sound.

He's been called the Human Jukebox and the Human Ipod for his ability to recreate songs that sound just like the original artists. John, not only keeps up with the Speed of Life, but also with the Speed of Music, learning new songs as they become popular within the college community.

Congratulations to John Rush for realizing his dreams and continuing to keep up with The Speed Of Life. Now, read the following press release:

United States of America (Press Release) June 12, 2009 --
"The show was great! John is always great to work with, and the audience loved him," says Eddie McCracken, Director of Student Activities, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS.

"John's performance went very well. He was great to work with. The students said that he is the best dinner time performer that they have seen in our dining hall," proclaims Amanda Townsend, CAB Director - Hobart & William Smith College, Geneva NY.

Reviews, such as the ones above, are commonplace for one of America's best College Entertainers, John Rush. For the past ten years, John has been touring colleges and universities all across America, entertaining students with his incredible musical ability. Averaging more than 200 dates per year, John Rush is making a name for himself in the college campus circuit.

With a list that covers more than 600 songs from 150 artists, John has been called a "Human Ipod" with the ability to play more than 55 hours of music upon request.source: FPRJohn Rush has a much larger sound than most solo artists.

His equipment allows him to lay down a loop upon which he can play lead and/or bass, piano, percussion, and harmonica. This allows him to sound like a whole band instead of just a solo guitarist."I do all this live," says John. "People always ask me if this is prerecorded music but it's not. I think if you go to hear live music, it should be live. I rely on my own ability to perform; the technical effects are only there to enhance what I do."

After crossing over the Million dollar mark recently, John says he owes his success to "consistently waking up with a to-do list and doing it."

With Tony Robbins and Zig Zigler as his motivators, and Mark Knopfler as his musical inspiration, John Rush appears to be on the right path to becoming one of America's finest musical entertainers.---some content taken from http://www.JohnRush.com Published at
www.Free-Press-Release.com



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