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You voted, and You Rock! Great news! 

The title track from our CD "Lost in the Dream"
made it to number 1 on the charts.
It's slipped down to 30 over the last few weeks
but two of our other songs are on the rise.
"Dangerous Girl" is at 31, and "Just For You" is now up to 65. Both tunes are climbing every week.

Go to www.musictampabay.com and check 
out all of Tampa's local talent!
Very Cool! Thanks again for your continued support!

The Edisons are a Tampa based band specializing in classic
power pop songs from the 1960's & 1970's, MTV favorites,
as well as some Classic Rock tunes everybody loves.
The Edisons also perform original material that echoes the
sounds of The Beatles, Tom Petty, REM and The Romantics.
Hailing from Tampa, Florida and melding equal parts rock
and pop, The Edisons consist of: Tom Errico,
Nick Bostinto, Al Ehrhart, and Roger Gabbey.
They have been a staple on many central Florida
concert & club stages.
With the release of their CD Lost In The Dream,
the band looks to broaden that scope.
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Check out the "See us Here" page for live show information.
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Please visit The Edisons on-line superstore
www.cafepress.com/theedisons

To see over 30  Edison items that can be ordered
and shipped right to your front door !!         
Edisons gear to wear - How cool is that!

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Check out the Lost in the Dream page and click on
"The Reviews" to read the great reviews of our CD. 
You can purchase a copy of the
CD there, or click below to pick up your copy today.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/edisonsrock

You can also purchase your favorite MP3 below
http://payplay.fm/edisonsrock
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Want to book THE EDISON'S for your next party or wedding?
How cool is that? Tampa Bays best band at your private party!
The band has played all types of gigs and would be glad to talk
to you about your special event. From large to small,
THE EDISON'S can do it all !


Please Contact: Al @ 813 841-1541, or
                 Nick @ 727 7994719

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We're always posting new photos of "The Edisons in Action" from
past gigs, as well as posting photos of our devoted Edisons Fans,
"Edisonites".
Be sure to jump there as well. 
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The Edison's still need your help!
We have received many wonderful comments from your emails,
and we are seeing a renewed interest in our CD "Lost In The Dream"
since the posting of our Tribute to Adam Walsh. Now we would like
to get the word out to Adam's father John Walsh. We are not looking
for publicity, nor a large jump in CD sales. We just want John to hear
our song "Seven Minutes" and know that it was written in remembrance
of his son. Please help us to get the word out to everyone you know,
and accomplish this worthy goal. Thanks in advance from
The Edison's !
 
25 years ago......

The Adam Walsh Story
On July 27, 1981, 6-year-old Adam Walsh and his mother Rev went to a
department store about a mile away from their home to shop for lamps.
When they entered the store Adam saw several children playing video
games on a television monitor and asked if he could stay to play.
His mother let him stay and went to the lamp department, which was
about 75 feet away. Because the lamp she wanted was not in stock she
returned rather quickly, less than 10 minutes later, but couldn't find Adam.
After looking for Adam on her own for two hours, someone finally called
the local police department. By the end of that week thousands of fliers
with Adams photograph were distributed through the local area.
Sixteen days after Adam disappeared from the store his body was found
and identified. Kudos to his father John Walsh and President Bush
for the passing of the Adam Walsh Act.


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