Showing posts with label Jewel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewel. Show all posts

Jewel - No More Tears (from the documentary 'Lost In America')

MusicLoad presents Jewel and her song titled No More Tears from the documentary on teen suicide titled Lost In America. #Jewel #MusicLoad

MusicLoad is very pleased to present very beautiful ballad by the legendary songstress born Jewel Kilcher, simply known as Jewel. The song was recorded with only a piano and a fresh new power in her voice for a documentary film about teen homelessness titled Lost In America.

Please click the play button below. If you are on a computer (vs. mobile or TV), choose the high-resolution options for optimal sound quality. When this song ends, it will automatically be followed by several hours of excellent curated songs and music videos. Press forward to skip or click the reverse button to replay. or return to previous songs. Or, exit full screen mode to pick a new video.

Jewel - No More Tears

Connect direct with Jewel at jeweljk.com, Twitter.com/jeweljk, Instagram.com/jewel and Facebook.com/jeweljk

Connect direct with the Lost In America film at LostInAmericaFilm.Com, Twitter.com/lostnamericadoc, Instagram.com/lostinamericafilm and https://www.facebook.com/LostInAmericaFilm

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Jac Stone - Trying To Be Sorry + Someone With You (Audio Streams)

When MusicLoad first wrote about the beautiful sounds of Jac Stone in 2008, she spelled her name with a capital C as JaC, but appears that it's just Jac Stone these days with a small c.

What has not changed is that Jac still has that "it" thing. She may remind many listeners of artists from years gone by such as Joni Mitchell, Lisa Loeb, Jewel, Natalie Merchant, Edie Brickell and Suzanne Vega. But Jac is all original, not trying to cop someone else's groove. She has one of those great believable story telling voices that makes minds wander. The kind where you get lost and need to replay the song again, only to get lost again.

Recently, she has been having a successful run on Australia's version of the TV program, The Voice. MusicLoad, and the network it is part of, keeps hoping that we will see her here in LA sometime.

Jac Stone - Trying To Be Sorry


And... this live recording below from 2009 is one of her original tracks you will love!
(the video has a visual glitch - but the audio does not - please enjoy!)

Jac Stone - Someone With You


Connect direct with Jac Stone at Twitter.Com/JacStoneMusic

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This post was originally created on July 3, 2013, with subsequent edits and updates by The Indies Network at TheIndiesNetworkCom, Facebook.Com/TheIndiesNetwork and Twitter.Com/indies

Jac Stone - Young songwriter with depth turns out songs with that "it" thing.


JaC Stone, 19 year old songstress from the Gold Coast in Australia, has that thing MusicLoad.Com likes to call "it". In a subdued, but deliberate sense, JaC tells mostly personal stories that reflect a depth of human nature that the sleepwalkers of the world may never reflect on in their own lives the same way. But with that same sort of infectious flair that her sound has, she may turn on the minds of the deep and the sleepwalkers at the same time. Her guitar playing very tasty. No over or underplaying, for everything with JaC is just right ;) I predict she will break out in due time, like Suzanne Vega did in the early 80's." - Get a few complementary MP3 downloads of JaC Stone including the latest entitled You Missed The Point at MusicLoad.Com

Connect Direct With JaC Stone at MySpace.Com/JacStone