SUCCESS STORIES
May 3, 1993--Elvis Shelton's "Hard Lovin' Truck Drivin' Man", recorded and produced at Sound Advice Studios debuts on the Deano Day show, WCAR in Detroit, MI.
November 1994--Christopher Reeve's "Somewhere In Time Tour Guide" Tape is released and is a success on Mackinac Island where multiple copies are sold. The tape becomes the tape guide for those walking the set of the movie "Somewhere In Time", filmed on Mackinac Island and still intact since 1979, the year it was filmed.
December 30, 1994--Jim Gold, singer of Gallery (Oh, It's SO Nice to Be With You, #5, 1972) has success as a demo recorded a year previous at Sound Advice, awards him a publishing/ recording deal with Motown CEO Clarance Avant who puts up money for the group to record based on the demo.
December 1997-January 1998--Jeff receives royalty cheques for "Don't Look Back" which received airplay in Canada. It is a strange occurrence since its off of Jeff's debut which was released in 1993 and sent to radio stations in early 1994. The CD sat around the desks of radio programmers for nearly 2.5 years before gaining airplay.
March 1998--C&G Newspapers writes about the success of "Don't Look Back".
April 1998--The Jam Rag writes about the success of "Don't Look Back".
July 2004--Jeff receives royalty cheques for "Eveything Must Change".
October 13, 2004--Neal Rubin writes an article about the success of "Everything" in The Detroit News.
November 1, 2004--The Detroit News Neighborhood sections follows suit writing an article about "Everything". The article is written by Dorothy Bourdet.
November 2004--A small blurb is written about Jeff in Woman's Day Magazine.
December 1, 2004--An in-depth article about "Everything' and Jeff is written for the Macomb Daily by writer Stephen Bitsoli.
August 2, 2005--Local Detroit artist Jim Wirth reports to Jeff that he is getting airplay in Western Michigan with "Simply Because" partly recorded and mixed at Sound Advice Studios.
Last updated: 08-15-05