THANK YOU for The Woman in Black
I would like to thank my husband, Stan, for a lifetime of loving patience and never ending support of my dreams – you are my rock and I am so lucky to have you; my noble son Tanner, for his magic ability to always make me smile and keep me real – you are my philosopher king and I am so proud of you; and my beautiful daughter Tess – you will forever guide and inspire me. I would like thank my incredibly talented producer, album designer, and photographer, Western Canadian Music and Juno Award Multi Nominee Jared Robinson of Nebulus Entertainment for his creative genius and the pure joy with which he took my music to new heights and made the Woman in Black project so much fun, and Sask Music for believing in me and helping make this a reality. Finally, I would like to thank my family, friends, and fans who have supported my music over the years. Without you, the dream would still be a distant vision.
The September 2009 release of my debut album Woman in Black, dedicated to the memory of my daughter Tesalyn Zizzy-Mustatia, was everything I had hoped for. It was a perfectly elegant evening that ended with a seemingly endless standing ovation from a sold out audience. I will never forget the depth of appreciation I felt. I could have stayed in that moment forever. My heart is full. Thank you.
I would like to thank my husband, Stan, for a lifetime of loving patience and never ending support of my dreams – you are my rock and I am so lucky to have you; my noble son Tanner, for his magic ability to always make me smile and keep me real – you are my philosopher king and I am so proud of you; and my beautiful daughter Tess – you will forever guide and inspire me. I would like thank my incredibly talented producer, album designer, and photographer, Western Canadian Music and Juno Award Multi Nominee Jared Robinson of Nebulus Entertainment for his creative genius and the pure joy with which he took my music to new heights and made the Woman in Black project so much fun, and Sask Music for believing in me and helping make this a reality. Finally, I would like to thank my family, friends, and fans who have supported my music over the years. Without you, the dream would still be a distant vision.
The September 2009 release of my debut album Woman in Black, dedicated to the memory of my daughter Tesalyn Zizzy-Mustatia, was everything I had hoped for. It was a perfectly elegant evening that ended with a seemingly endless standing ovation from a sold out audience. I will never forget the depth of appreciation I felt. I could have stayed in that moment forever. My heart is full. Thank you.