A touching short form feature dealing with the issues of secret identities, coming-of-age, literacy, and sweet, sweet rock and roll music.
MixMasterMandy and the Sellouts takes Manhattan.
MixMasterMandy gets a piece of the pie 32 years after the Jeffersons made their debut on TV. MixMasterMandy was the Family Day entertainment at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Reviews from the day ranged from it was "Too Loud" to it was "Too Awesome". Whatever it was, Mix and the Sellouts had a great time.
MixMasterMandy, in collaboration with Richard Smotherman, would like to present you with this online Holiday E-Card. Wishing you the very best to you and yours this Holiday Season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Peace on Eartha Kitt.
Some live MixMasterMandy action from her recent shows.
Hear the Invitation, whosoever will.
MixMasterMandy had a most excellent time making Secular Selections. Here's a
little behind the scenes footage for The Secret Life of Willard Scott. The drummer is Corey Segall, the guy on the computer is Roger Alan Nichols, the camera guy is Gabe McCauley.
Check it out.

This is one of the many songs that the Mix has had the privelege to work on
with her buddies from Team Ruckus. This is MixMasterMandy and Josh Stafford actin'
a fool with a little song they wrote called "I'll Take Me There" based
on the theory of time travel and awesome duets. MixMasterMandy has been a part of the award winning Team Ruckus for the
past several years, in competition with the 48
Hour Film Festival. Her amazing soundtracks have helped the team achieve
success and won them some sweet awards. Check out this years film and
listen for Mandy's donkey whippin' tunes. All other Team Ruckus 48 hour
films can be seen here.
Their latest film just won the 48 Hour FF Red Cross Invitational.
Embed just the music video into your webpage or myspace with thisYouTube link.