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Dallas Horsefly

I have also written about Dallas Horsefly before, but again this is a pure review.

Dallas took the stage last night with her slightly gravelly super sexy voice which simply sends shiver down my back. Her voice is so pleasant to listen to, I am close to being out of words to describe it.

Dallas has a way of drawing a crowd, and I don’t think it is only her leopard skin panties, but the sight of her dancing and a picking onstage wearing only those panties catches everyones attention.

I feel most everyone would enjoy Dallas’s perfomances.

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February 13th, 2007 • Weirdharold • Audio, Reviews, Second Life

3 Responses

  1. 1 Jeffrey Lardner:

    Yea. I love to listen to Dallas. And to top it off she’s a great person.

  2. 2 Kelseigh Miranda:

    I’ve been a fan of Dallas for months now. She was one of the first live musicians I heard on SL (I think Takamura Keiko was the first), and I’ve been following her ever since. Her appeal, I think, goes beyond the music itself, which is fantastic. Rather, she treats the whole audience like friends, and clearly gets into the whole SL concept in a big way.

  3. 3 Push Chandler:

    I’v had the great pleasure of being close to Dallas’ music for quite some time now. She is as dedicated to it as anybody I’v ever known. And she is just as dedicated when it comes to performing. She is constantly improving and constantly working hard to make it all appear so easy for her when she is on stage. But that feeling you get of being a close friend when you listen to her on stage…she’s never had to work at that..it comes natural :) Rock on D !

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