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KC Small Business‘ Kate Leibsle explores what keeps local Kansas City studios thriving in the changing economic current in the February 2010 article Sector by Sector: Rock This Town, featuring Dana Detrick and other mainstays of the Kansas City music scene.
In a podcast that gets to the heart of both Serious Vanity Music and Serious Vanity Records, Jeff Roney interviews both Dana Detrick and Paul Clark on RoneyZone about, among other things, why the next level isn’t higher, it’s “deeper”.
Besides being SVM’s founder and co-owner, a producer, composer, performer, voice artist, office manager, and anything else that pops up, Dana Detrick lends her wisdom in the June 2009 South African edition of Oprah Magazine in Aisha Iman Jefferson’s article, “Personality Pick-Me-Ups”. Look for some great tips and stories from Dana and other professional women like her who have altered their personality and work styles to become happier, healthier, and wealthier!
You can read the article here now, or if you’re in South Africa, look for the back issue it at your local magazine retailer!
Compassion for animals is nothing Dana Detrick stays quiet about. In the Winter 2008-2009 issue of Friends of Animals‘ Act-ionLine magazine, Peter Gerstenzang got to the heart of why Dana, along with Juliana Hatfield, Matthew Sweet, and Jason Stollsteimer of the Von Bondies feel so strongly that “Fur Doesn’t Rock“.
Staying Safe Online’s Etienne A. Gibbs delved into online safety, offline safety, and intellectual property concerns with both Dana Detrick and Paul Clark in his September 2008 interview and podcast on Blog Talk Radio.


