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“My Name Is Sheba,” is the biweekly fictional saga of iconic jazz/R&B artist, Sheba Hawkins, who rose from obscurity as an orphan, to superstardom, and the music she created along the way.
“My Name Is Sheba” is written around the original music from the album of the same name, by singer/songwriter Kandace Springs. You can also find the album wherever you stream music. We suggest starting with episode one, and following along.
This chapter of My Name Is Sheba was written, recorded, and produced by me, Monroe Jones. The series is based on music from the album, My Name Is Sheba, by Kandace Springs, and can be found at Spotify, Apple, or wherever you stream music. Other original music in this episode is by Jason Donnelly, Humans Win, John Presstone, and Tencher Music. All of whom have royalty free music available at Storyblocks. That’s storyblocks.com.
For more behind the scenes info on the creators of the story and the music, visit mynameissheba.com. Finally, if you like what you’re hearing, please follow, leave a rating, and tell a friend.
“My Name Is Sheba” is a product of Subplay Creative.
A 13-year-old boy is murdered in a small Western Cape town and South Africa loses its mind, but not for the reasons we’d expect. In this minisode we delve into […]
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