Rosalie
“Roslaie Drysdale, music, songs, video from her TV show "Time to Sing," photographs, blog. The website is to promote entertainer Rosalie Drysdale; singing and videos; and to promote upcoming appearances.” — Ken Drysdale
The illustrated eBook, Love Your Enemies, is a musical story of Jesus, written for my grandchildren to sing.
“The "minty green" design had a well-balanced structure and colors that emphasized without conflicting with my illustrations.” — Linda W. Day
Martyn Wylde
“"A true Bard." "... Martyn Wylde took us to that special place that only some artists can dream to achieve (I feel like I am falling into the music he creates)." Martyn Wylde has been a professional musician and actor for over 40 years. In 2009 Martyn released...” — Mark Belenson
Evangeliske Sanger i Sør
“Hjem viser en oversikt, Vår historie forteller om hensikten med stiftelsen, Pressemelding er den offesielle informasjonen om stiftelsen, Kontakt oss om hvordan folk skal komme i kontakt med oss, DVD-bestillinger viser hva folk kan kjøpe av DVD-produksjoner, Arrangementer forteller om de...” — Geir Øynes
Gambrinus
“Our website promotes the band Gabmbrinus with bios of the band members andgives an overview of the music we play and the instruments we use. There is information on the concert prgrammes we offer; additional info provides press media and an a tchnical rides for venues.” — Ulrich Joosten
Free The Birds
“Ever since I was a small boy, I could never understand how anyone could keep a bird, an amazing creature that can fly, in a small cage until it dies--simply for their amusement. I just turned 65, and all these years I never thought I could change anyone's mind, beyond my immediate friends,...” — Bruce Adamson
chad crumm
“Before Sandvox I was using iWeb. I had no idea that Apple had stopped supporting iWeb, until my site began to slowly dismantle itself. So I thought, "okay, it's time to move on."” — Chad Crumm
Music Seeds International helping kids grow with music
“This site was created in Nepal where there are power outages of 16 to 18 hours a day. This site was made by candle light and laptop battery power on nights when there was no power available. In the villages and refugee camps I have been, the children can now go online and see their songs and show...” — Ross Green