William Paul's "Horse Dreams", the first music CD dedicated to the noble horse,
has met with stunning critical success and radio and retail are next. Copmpared with Vangelis and Kitaro and out for only a few weeks, "Horse Dreams" is already a top download on iTunes stores worldwide and is making playlists everywhere. "We couldn't be happier for William or "Horse Dreams"," said Benjamin van der Wel, President of Delvian Records. "He's really hit on something so universal - everyone loves horses! And his music is a majestic tribute to them. Apparently this is the very first album ever dedicated to the horse and people everywhere are responding like they've found a long-lost friend."Even successful equestrian professionals that have made their lives in the world of horses agree.
Julie Krone, Triple Crown Winning Jockey, says "The CD is most enjoyable. I put "Horse Dreams" on my i-Pod."And horse enthusiast, movie star and legend Kim Novak personally sings Paul's praises: "Thank you, William, for sharing your special talent in communicating in a language that all creatures can understand and appreciate."Just a few of the great reviews:Bill Binkelman (Wind and Wire): "You don't need to be a horse lover to appreciate the care and quality that Paul brings to the recording. I recommend the album." Chris Spector (Midwest Record Recap): "Mixing his passion with his calling, William Paul creates a well woven soundscape that horse lovers will have an intuitive feel for and take to heart. The music is so rich with emotion and texture." Peter Dolan (CDReviews): "William Paul has more than just a profound love for this noble animal, but also a deep respect, a feeling of reverential spiritualism - an equating of the equine spirit with the highest of virtues. These powerful feelings manifest themselves in the tracks on the CD." Skip Whitson (The Sun News/New Mexico): "I found it to be relaxing, soothing and highly evocative.
I was intrigued by the 'horse feel.'
I'm quite impressed with William Paul's skill with composition." Dick Metcalf (Improvijazzation): "William's music will inspire your imagination. He clearly loves communicating his feelings/dreams through music, and you will be transported, I can assure you. I give this one a "highly recommended" for anyone who likes to hear enchantment come alive."J-Sin (Smother.net): "William Paul has employed luxurious synths that coat with a topping of sugar all of the songs giving them a dainty but strong reserved feel perfectly suited as a tribute to the horse. Interesting and certainly a unique idea for an album." Blase' DeStefeno (Outsmart Magazine): " The compositions might remind the listener of Windham Hill-style offerings, with motifs occasionally reminiscent of Cirque du Soleil themes." Elias Granillo (Sea of Tranquility):
"A union of the breadth of Vangelis, the solemnity of Kitaro, and the artifice of Yanni.
If this is your cup of mirth, it will sprint not by yards, but miles." Contact Information:Media RelationsDelvian RecordsPhone: 925-256-1770Fax: 925-256-1774http://www.delvianrecords.com.
Horsething.com - Horse Classified Ads for Horses For Sale, Lorries, Trailers and Boxes
If you are looking at horses or ponies for sale, tack, stables, livery yards or lorries and trailers then look no further than www.horsething.com, the online horse classified ads website.Horsething.com pride themselves on listening to their customers and providing you with the best service possible and are pleased to continue their October Classified Special - with ads free until your horse/pony etc. is sold!With its advanced search facilities, finding that horse for sale, trailers or boxes is now easier than ever before.Horsething.com is also proud to announce the launch of its newest special promotion offer, namely; 'Horse of the Week'. The www.horsething.com horse panel will choose 1 horse/pony a week and it will appear on every single page of their website - ensuring maximum exposure. Horse of the Week is updated every Saturday and to take part...
Horsething.com - Horse Classified Ads for Horses For Sale, Lorries, Trailers and Boxes
How To Stop Your Horse From Rearing And What To Do If He Does It Unexpectedly
There is a dangerous problem that horse owners should be very aware of.
It's when a horse stands up on his back legs.
It's called "rearing."
This problem can be quite dangerous and cause severe injuries to the rider and/or horse.
Rearing is perhaps a horse's most effective defense against the rider.
It is dangerous in that the horse can fall over backward onto its rider.
Because of a horse's enormous weight this can cripple and even kill the rider.
Thus, it is good to know why, if possible, a horse rears.
But even more importantly, how to stop it. If your horse ever does rear with you on him, there isn't much you can do.
If he rears suddenly, he could lose his balance and fall or he could rear so explosively that he can throw himself back to the ground with the rider under him.
If you're on him while this is happening and you use the reins to pull on to keep from falling, you're likely to pull the...
How To Stop Your Horse From Rearing And What To Do If He Does It Unexpectedly
Do You Make These Horse Training Mistakes Loading Your Horse Into A Trailer?
Mistake #1: "Here, Kitty Kitty..." Unless they have been educated, new horse owners often think a horse is like a cat or dog. They figure if they tap their thighs and say, "C'mon,...C'mon,...C'mon..." the horse'll will simply jump right in the trailer like a happy dog or cat.
Mistake #2: "Using Food As Bait" Putting hay, grain, apples, or whatever at the front of the trailer to tempt a horse to step in and eat almost never works. If it did, it would be a fluke. I've seen horses lean forward to try and eat the food but wouldn't step into the trailer if their life depended on it.
Mistake #3: "Forgetting To Hook The Trailer To The Truck" Don't forget to hitch the trailer to the truck before getting a horse to go in the trailer. If a horse steps into a trailer that moves around unforgivably, you will have a harder time getting that horse in later. He'll remember it - especially if this is the horse's first time.
Mistake #4: "The Classic Tug Of War" Here's...