Over the past three decades, central Vermont-based Singer-Songwriter, actress, and artist Penny Towers has regularly performed with her bands, most recently as "Penny Arcade." Over this timeframe, her love of Jazz standards, Blues, and traditional Pop vocals motivated her and her bandmates to record dozens of covers and originals. Penny also has a rich history of acting in a series of award-winning movies featuring her as 1946 gumshoe detective Tony Labatchi, Jr., including many of her original songs and soundtrack music.
A deeply spiritually moving a Capella choral presentation of a song penned by Penny Towers possessing the ability to reach deep inside the listener with chills of happiness. Male Vocals, Spiritual, Christian Hymns
Calm and contemplative instrumental soundtrack music for scene appropriate marriage in film, television, video or advertising use. Instrumental, Dramatic, Contemplative Music
A deeply emotionally moving & spiritual choral vocal presentation of a song penned by Penny Towers following the death of her brother and dedicated to him and in his honor to remember him. A very solid track that might accompany a funeral scene or other similarly spiritual event. Male Vocals, Spiritual, Gregorian Chants
With great exuberance, Penny & Jim Clark belt out their co-written tune Bright Days Ahead, a song of great positivity with wonderful instrumentation. Mixed Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
In the inimitable style of the songwriting team of Penny Towers & Lar Duggan, we present this mysteriously captivating song of bewitching charm and dreamlike essence of love. Female Vocals, Jazz, New Age Jazz
A great pop rock, indie rock, bluesy classic rock song featuring the great vocals of Penny Towers along with her band Penny Arcade that makes you want to get up and dance! Female Vocals, Rock, Pop Rock
An instrumental track composed by Alan Hovden for use in crime scenes, tense scenes in movies and tv shows and used in Penny Tower's latest movie "The Kidnapping of Jasmine Delray". Instrumental, Dangerous, Edgy Music
This is the Spoken Word-music Soundtrack from Episode 9 of the awarding winning film "The Case of the No Good, Low Down Creep" featuring narration by Gumshoe Tony Labatchi, Jr. (Penny Towers) in which the characters celebrate the bringing of the culprit to justice Triumphant track by Vinni Hamilton, Male Vocals, Dramatic, Contemplative Music
A dangerous, apprehensive, tense instrumental track composed for use in scene appropriate film, tv or video presentations. Instrumental, Dangerous, Apprehensive Music
A spiritually uplifting A Capella track featuring emotionally moving male vocals in a choral style singing of the need for a divine cure for the woes devastating mankind. Male Vocals, Spiritual, Christian Hymns
This is Episode 5 of the award winning film "The Case of the No Good Low Down Creep", a lofi-film noir narrative film set in 1940's Los Angeles. Female Vocals, Electronic, Lo-Fi
This is a Novelty Comedy Song in which Penny Towers playing the part of a character name Regina Wrenfield is protesting the fast paced, hectic nature of the world, with everybody rushing around way too much and how she is just putting her foot down and will no longer put up with it. Female Vocals, Comedy, Novelty Songs
With a solid upbeat rhythm and accompanied by terrific harmonica, percussion and harmonizing vocals, this track enjoys a carefree life within the realm of country, folk, folk rock and bluegrass music. Mixed Vocals, Country, Bluegrass
Composed by Penny for use in film, tv, video and uses to create atmosphere of fear and apprehension and used in two of Penny's Feature Films, The Case of the Time Traveling Serial Killer and The Kidnapping of Jasmine Delray. Instrumental, Dangerous, Dangerous Music
A song celebrating the joy of living in the country as compared to an urban lifestyle in a nice upbeat, yet laid back country/pop easy listening style. Mixed Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
An electronic lofi musical track with an overlay of narration by the 1946 Gumshoe Detective Tony Labatchi, Jr., a male role played by Penny Towers. This takes place in the opening scenes of the movie The Case of the No Good, Low Down Creep, our 1st Award Winning Film Noir Movie. Male Vocals, Electronic, Lo-Fi
Penny Towers in collaboration with James Clark sings an elegant Easy Listening popular love song with soaring majesty and resonance. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
With tongue in cheek vibe blended with a country/pop/singer songwriter genre blend, Penny's songwriting here takes us to a humorous satire on the process of grocery shopping with a loved one! Male Vocals, Comedy, Comedy Country
This is Episode 4 of the award winning film "The Case of the No Good Low Down Creep", a lo-fi-film noir narrative film set in 1940's Los Angeles. Male Vocals, Electronic, Lo-Fi
In the inimitable style of the songwriting team of Penny Towers & Lar Duggan, we present this Pop - Easy Listening, Adult Contemporary song of light and airy vision of the passion of love, which is without hesitation or doubt, but instead is so very clear. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
Very upbeat and positive buoyant dance song with uplifting emotions. A real get up on the dance floor and shake your booty sort of song. Male Vocals, Dance, Dance-Pop
Megacreep is a Episode 3 of the Award Winning Film "The Case of the No Good, Low Down Creep", a quirky take of the Film Noir genre set in 1946 Los Angeles. Gumshoe Detective Tony Labatchi Jr. narrates over Penny's vocals about the Megacreep,, Mixed Vocals, Pop, Easy ListeningCaution: Explicit Lyrics
In the inimitable style of the Penny Towers - Lar Duggan collaborative team, this song presents an intriguing Pop Easy Listening tune that causes elevation of the human spirit. Female Vocals, New Age, Techno-Tribal
A lovely, uplifting song in the style of Burt Bacharach featuring Penny Towers singing both lead and back up vocals of a magical love song. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
In her lovely soothing voice, Penny Towers sings this delicate ballad called My Treasure Forever, which she co-wrote with Lar Duggan. A Pop-Easy Listening tune, this one is sure to relax the listener and would do well accompanying an appropriate scene in a film, television show or advertisement. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
In this scene of the Award Winning Quirky Film Noir Movie "The Case of the No Good, Low Down Creep", 1946 Gumshoe Detective Tony Labatchi, Jr. narrates his search for the guilty party and finally finds him at a Don's Beachcomber. He ends up chasing him 1st on foot and then by car. Male Vocals, Electronic, Lo-Fi
Featuring the mesmerizing male vocals of Josiah Ruff, this Penny Towers song tells a story of love and passion with great enthusiasm. Mixed Vocals, RnB, RnB Ballads
This is a story about a woman pointing out to the police the man she loves who is behind a one way mirror. Instead of identifying a man who raped or hurt her, she is recognizing and pointing out a that he is the man she loves. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
A highly celebrative piece of music ideal for placement into film, tv, advertising, video at a moment of congratulatory celebration for having achieved a significant milestone. Instrumental, Dramatic, Happy Music
This is a fusion of Contemporary R&B and Dance Music with a upbeat vibe that makes you just want to get out on that dance floor and shake your booty! Male Vocals, RnB, RnB Pop
The Case of the No-Good Low-Down Creep is a path-breaking blend of lo-fi music and film noir that finds its true meaning in the layered characters traversing through the dark alleyways of 1940s Los Angeles. It has a bit of Hitchcock in it, a bit of 21st-century ennui and a whole lot of genius. Male Vocals, Electronic, Lo-Fi
A very dramatic and tense track used in The Chase scene of the Penny Towers Movie "The Case of the No Good Low Down Creep" featuring music by Jean Paul Zoghbi and narration by Penny Towers as the character Gumshoe Detective Tony Labatchi, Jr. Male Vocals, Dangerous, Apprehensive Music
A unique fusion of Contemporary R&B, Retro Soul, Disco, Funk. Jazz, Blues & Neo-Soul, this song lights up the dance floor with positive energy to shake your booty! Mixed Vocals, RnB, Philly Soul
With a smooth vocal delivery and instrumental accompaniment, Touching Base presents a chill and relaxing vibe which belies the trauma of the lyrics trying to live through difficult times in a relationship. Male Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
Scary, tense, foreboding music appropriate to support a scene of similar vibe in a movie, tv show, video or advertisement. Instrumental, Dangerous, Dangerous Music
This is a remix of a Strewing lofi track called "Sleepy Sunday" with new vocals sung by Penny Towers placed into the award winning film "The Case of the No Good Low Down Crook" for the film's closing credits. Female Vocals, Jazz, Burlesque Jazz
A lovely ballad with beautifully harmonized vocals written by Penny Towers about the unluckiest lady when it comes to love. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
The instrumental Version of a country song written by Penny Towers & produced by Tunedly. Very calm and soothing melody. Instrumental, Country, Classic Country
When Inspiration Takes A Dive is a theatrical jazz piece you might hear in a Broadway musical live theater or similar venue, a novelty piece describing the artist's frustration with "writer's block". Male Vocals, Jazz, Cabaret
This is Episode 6 of the award winning film "The Case of the No Good Low Down Creep", a lofi-film noir narrative film set in 1940's Los Angeles. Female Vocals, Jazz, Jazz Fusion
A unique track about a "Dirty Rat" with lyrics that decry what a double crossing dude he is. Used in the Award Winning Film "The Case of the No Good Low Down Creep" in which Tony Labatchi, Jr. sings this to the no good creep. Appropriate for similar placements in film & tv. Male Vocals, Pop, Crossover
With a solid upbeat rhythm and accompanied by terrific instrumentation and vocals, this country music track describes a woman's disappointment in finding the man she's with is married and has not told her. Female Vocals, Country, Classic Country
You're Right is another Broadway Musical Showtune style song that writer Penny Towers says is also known as an "Apology Song", evident from the lyrics. Mixed Vocals, Pop, Crossover