Patty
@plezhurhouse
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Chicago, Il USA
Joined May 5, 2007
PLEZHURHOUSE is made up of two members. Patty Plezur and Jay. (www.myspace.com/pattyworld) Together they transform electronic sounds and beats into musical form. Patty has been interested in performing and producing her own music for over 14 years now but somehow things just never gelled with musicians and other artists and the struggle to find serious and like minded individuals drove her to attend Columbia College. With a folder full of lyrics and songs under her belt she put them on the shelf and has been waiting restlessly. Back in the day when the house scene was hot and heavy in Chicago Patty hung out at places like The Warehouse, Power Plant, Smart Bar, Medusas, Metro,The Phoenix. It was at these places where her love of dance music and house music was spawned and she longed to be able to be amongst her favorite DJ heroes pumping out some crazy dance beats not just dancing to them . House music was her passion now. Having an interest in music video production also she decided to try to acquire the knowledge of the music business on her own. However possessing the wild imagination that she has film/video special effects caught her attention and she made that a focus for the past 4 years, but never letting go of the dream of getting her music out. Patty has also modeled professionally for over 15 years(www.myspace.com/pattyworld)doing both local and national print and billboard, local television commercials and some voiceover work locally.
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MUSIC AND MORALITY
Aug 16, 2007
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I personally feel that music is always a reflection of the times. It often mirrors what is going on in society and for some it sometimes shapes their personal and moral values. MusIc is a perfect example of art imitating life and life imitating art. Do you think that music has a direct impact on how some people view morality?