Stylist and Award-Winning Songwriter Cuts Girl Power Song
Cupertino, CA (PRWEB) May 30, 2008 -- Bay Area performing songwriter, Tricia Greenwood expresses her heart for Teen girls and older caught up in abusive relationships. In her latest single, "Your Too Good" Greenwood combines intuitive lyrics and a catchy hook in the title offering a strong dose of encouragement for girls to take back their power! Tricia's self-produced online music video shows the red flags sometimes associated with innocent yet typical dating scenarios.
When asked what inspired Greenwood to write this song, she replied, "When I arrived for my teenage students' guitar lesson, she was very upset. After sharing her feelings about a girl she knew that had been assaulted by a teenage boy, she said this girl was just, " Too Good" to have such a thing happen. These words inspired me to write this song to enlighten girls to not be manipulated and take back their power. For years working as a Hairstylist I've heard many stories, this music video is a great opportunity to start the conversation on this difficult subject."
The Status Of Girls Report, sponsored by Alverno College and state women's groups, showed 42 percent of girls 15 or younger reported their first sexual contact was not consensual, ranging from unwanted touching in the school hallways to Saturday night date rape, both are unacceptable and illegal. In over eight out of ten cases the victim knew the alleged offender, and seven out of ten victims were assaulted in a private home. Sexual assault is a crime that takes away an individual's power.
Various scenes in the Music Video were filmed in Los Gatos, California, by Miracle Productions. Instrumentation was performed by Robert Berry at Soundtek Studios in Campbell, CA.
You can view the music video online at www.myspace.com/everrockin, as well as on Yahoo!, Google and youtube. The mp3 is available through nimbit on myspace page, and is coming soon to itunes.
Tricia Greenwood website: www.tricia-greenwood.com
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