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CDs for JDs - Soundtrack of the Legal Life Available From The Billable Hour Company

Released on = January 23, 2007, 6:24 pm

Press Release Author = Lisa Solomon

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = The Billable Hour Company, an online retailer of novel gifts
customizable printed greeting cards especially for lawyers, has opened a music store
offering CDs of humorous songs about the law, by the Bar & Grill Singers and Bob
Noone & the Well Hung Jury. The CDs are available for $14.95 each at the company's
website, www.TheBillableHour.com.

Press Release Body = Ardsley, New York January 23, 2007-Having trouble figuring out
what music to play in the background as you bang out that brief? Looking for some
songs to psych you up on the way to court? The Billable Hour Company has the answer
to these interrogatories in its new music store featuring CDs by and for members of
the legal profession.

The Bar & Grill Singers are a group of practicing attorneys in Austin, Texas. On
their three CDs-A Time to Grill, Grilling Me Softly and Licensed to Grill-they blend
layered vocal harmonies with topics ranging from lifetime judicial appointments
("Appointed Forever") to somnambulant factfinders ("The Jury Sleeps Upright").

West Virginia lawyer Bob Noone-along with with his group, The Well Hung Jury-covers
a lot of ground on his two featured albums, Wingtips Optional and Second Helping of
Chicken Suit for the Lawyer's Soul, tackling everything from legal education
("Fifty Ways to Get Through Law School") to lawyer advertising ("Bring Your Case
Here to Me") and more.

Both groups perform in a wide range of musical styles, from swing (Noone's "Lawsuit
Riot") to 80's pop (Bar & Grill's "I'm Billing Time"), R&B (Noone's "My Will") to
do-wop (Bar & Grill's "Mr. Foreman").

"We chose these groups to inagurate our musical offerings because their songs are
simply hilarious," said Lisa Solomon, partner in The Billable Hour Company. Mark
Solomon-a lawyer and actively performing musician himself-also noted the albums'
tight arrangements and high production values.

Song samples are available to journalists at
www.TheBillableHour.com/billablehouraudiosamples.php. Bloggers and writers for
online legal publications are invited to embed these samples on their blogs or
websites.

The CDs are available for $14.95 each at the company's website,
www.TheBillableHour.com.

Web Site = http://www.TheBillableHour.com

Contact Details = Lisa Solomon
Partner
The Billable Hour Company
phone: 815-346-3468
e-mail: Lisa@TheBillableHour.com
web: www.TheBillableHour.com

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