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  The rules of motherhood are being radically changed with a power E-Chords that would make the boys in AC/DC stand up and salute.
USA Today
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“Think Rocky Horror meets Carol Brady and you’ll get the charm of Housewives On Prozac.” -- Child Magazine
“Housewives On Prozac play a vibrant mix of rock and disco, humor and heartbreak that gets EVERYONE (Including men) on their feet!”-- The London Times
"Backed up by the hard-rocking Housewives, Rose doesn't disappoint. She screams, struts and swings her blond hair around like a whip. There is nothing tame about Joy Rose or her music." -- The Journal News
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“Ms. Rose’s story is as theatrically compelling, as for example, Hedwig’s in the off-off Broadway rock hit, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” . . . The songs work better.” -- Back Stage
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“A sweetly outrageous - completely contagious sound.” -- Ladies Home Journal
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I looked up your website-my adrenalin began to pump. Hope and excitement picked me up and took me again to the place in my heart where my hopes and dreams lie.
– Sue, Seattle Mother of Three
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"Backed up by the hard-rocking Housewives,
Rose doesn't disappoint. She screams,
struts and swings her blond hair
around like a whip. There is nothing
tame about Joy Rose or her music."
The Journal News
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Bi-Coastal Music with Hal Winer, Mic Kazawski, Neil Dofsman and Rob Thomas
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