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Here are the current Cyber PR Campaigns:
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Abbotfinney featuring Jeffrey Alan
Alan is the front-man for the Seattle-based band ABBOTFINNEY, along with band-mates Tarik Abouzied (Bass) and Dave Skaggs (Piano) Nicholas Molenda (drums) Max Keene (guitar), will release their new CD this spring. The sophomore project, produced by Glenn Lorbecki (Third Eye Blind, Weezer, The Violent Femmes), features nine intimate, lyric-based tracks.
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Phil Anastasia
A rock/rap crossover artist that can actually rap and a white boy that isnt trying to sound like Eminem. A middle class New York kid brought up with all kinds of culture around him and refuses to try and present himself with the falseness that so many other artists employ. A fresh sound, which still somehow reminds listeners of hip-hops golden era; A new twist on the old formula. |
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Animate Objects
Winners of the Best Hip-Hop Song category in the 2008 Independent Music Award for their hit single "El Dorado," Animate Objects has been featured in Billboard Magazine and other major publication throughout the country. By integrating eMCees, a DJ and live instrumentation, the band embodies the spirit and soul of the new generation of hip-hop music.
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Aychcee
A two man operation including emcee S.A.G. and emcee/producer Rusty Mack Aychcee (pronounced H.C.) is blazing the way for what they call College Crunk Rap.
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Black Fortress of Opium
Their self-titled debut album, produced by Martin Bisi, is a darkly beautiful record containing songs ranging from moody, brooding rock tunes to soulful, bluesy numbers, along with a cinematic Dead Can Dance-like soundscape and a Mazzy Star-like country tune. |
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Blood Red Sun
Formed out of a desire to discern between the real and the apparent, BLOOD RED SUN endeavor to bring social awareness back to music. Confident in veering off the well tread, pop-friendly path, this band strives to return exhilarating, hook-driven, yet socially relevant music to the masses.
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Booze Monkey
The current musical vehicle for long-time independent recording artist Blue Ajay. The bands first 3 albums were very raw acoustic-duo endeavors with an overwhelming blues flavor and rockabilly undertones. The forthcoming new studio album, 4th St. throws Blues eclectic history of musical detours and diversions into the proverbial blender.
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Jen Chapin
Jen Chapin is a New York-based singer-songwriter on the rise. She was born to an extended family of artists and academics and she is the daughter of the late great Harry Chapin. As a committed social activist, Jen has worked hard to interweave her musical and political passions.
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Crazy Mary
Crazy Mary is like that Wonderful Brown Sauce you see entrusted to Chinese menus. You're not sure what the hell's in it, but it's a singularly strange, exotic and at times full moon taste that's hard to take a doggie bag on. You wanna turn to the next track and finish it all in one place.
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Chris Curry
Political rock, from a home recordist gone public. Chris Curry hopes to rock your world with blues riffs and funky beats. Look for him on line, on the radio, or wherever music is played. |
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Chris DeMarco
Chris DeMarco began his career in music as a much sought-after musician and band front man, having shared the stage and played with a virtual who's who of super-musicians of the '70's and '80's. After deciding to leave behind the glare of the bright lights of Hollywood and the ever-pulsing New York music scene, DeMarco settled into the cadence of more laid back climes that now finds him at his most serene self.
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Brett Dennen
The infectious grooves of So Much More have spread far and wide since its release. With over 2 million plays on his myspace page, 100,000+ track downloads, 40,000 records sold, TV placements on Greys Anatomy, Scrubs, House, The Unit, Men in Trees and a Hilton commercial spot, Brett Dennen is poised for stardom.
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Wil Deynes
You know how sometimes people sound familiar, while also sound original and fresh? I'd say Wil Deynes is like that. Put Ben Folds, Dashboard Confessionals and Keane in a blender, hit the switch and the sound you hear will be Deynes.
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Dawn Drake
A multi-instrumentalist and singer who writes eloquent yet accessible music for the groove-loving listener and dancer. An active musician in New York City's African, Brazilian and Latin music scene, she is known as an electric bassplayer and percussionist, as well as a singer-songwriter, composer and bandleader.
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Dream/Clone
Dream/Clone blurs the lines between rap, classical, jazz, and techno, dropping the dynamic rhymes of Nkozi and Brett Richey over genre-bending, dance-able beats. Producer Staze adds edgy, pop hooks over his hip hop-flavored jazz riffs and symphonic arrangements.
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Dreaming Isabelle
Mix the heavier sides of the Beatles and Wilco, but add a crushing rhythm section and you get something close to Dreaming Isabelle's gritty melodies. The band's raw stage energy has helped the young rock quartet win over audiences from Charlottesville to DC and New York City.
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Edgar Gabriel's StringFusion®
An exciting new jazz fusion ensemble from Chicago. With former Cirque du Soleil electric violinist Edgar Gabriel at the helm, this group fuses elements of rock, classical and world music into its intelligent entertaining character. StringFusion takes the audience on a musical journey which transcends time, geography and cultures.
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E.S. Posthumus / Luna Sans
E.S. Posthumus was formed in 2000 by brothers Helmut & Franz Vonlichten. Their collaboration spawned the indie CD sensation "Unearthed". The sound is cinematic and epic in scope, filled with romance, mystery and awe. It is music filled with contrasts and contradictions that work wondrously; poignant and exuberant, introspective and exhortive, past and future.
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Fiskum
The only modern music artist to write meaningful songs for people who long for beauty in an age of over produced, machine-made music. He writes songs for people who can't write songs for themselves, for people who live on the wrong side of an imaginary line separating them from the rest of the world. He writes for the rebel and the outcast and those who refuse to be defeated. |
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Five A.M.
Raise the Sun is an album of love, hope, and reaching for something bigger than oneself. It also marks the third time Five A.M. fans have helped to fund the music. Armed with the radio ready promise of Raise the Sun and the support of industry veterans, Five A.M. has stepped up to the plate, looking to make the same impact on a national level. |
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Josh Fix
Josh Fix has never been constrained by convention. As an example: over the course of just one 24-month period he worked on the high seas as an oil rigger, bounced at a Bourbon Street strip club, instructed wind surfing in the South Pacific, successfully eluded the clutches of the authorities at his day job by living secretly in an office filing room (to save money to record his award-winning demo), and managed to squeeze in time for composing and conducting a full-blown classical symphony.
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Rob Fried
Rob Fried (born December 25, 1958) is a Connecticut based Jazz musician and composer. His first release Wind Song was completed in 2007 and has been garnering accolades and acclaim from fans and music industry press alike. His latest project, Water Rhapsody is slated for release in late spring 2008.
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FUNKY KIDZ
A musical compilation featuring classic childrens hits, stylized and performed by a dozen of New Orleans stellar artists. The album serves as a conduit between adults and children, offering music meant to be enjoyed by the whole family. Songs are upbeat, rhythmic and familiar
perfect for singing and dancing along to. |
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Carla Lynne Hall
A soulful pop record with layers of jazz and country twang, Carla Lynne Hall's Supernova straddles the unlikely worlds of soul and alt country and makes pop listeners curious for more. Velvet vocals, insightful lyrics, and an optimistic melancholy may best describe Carla Lynne Hall's first full-length studio CD on her Moxie Entertainment label. |
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Tally Hall
We'll be glowing in the dark, lighting up the park. Revealing that the Hall is the place that aims to please. With unpredictable games and antiquities. Theyre collectibles so delectable. The unreliable style's undetectable. ~ "Welcome to Tally Hall"
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HELLYEAH
Pantera and Damageplan double-kick maestro, drummer Vinnie Paul, singer and lyricist Chad Gray and guitarist Greg Tribbett (both from Mudvayne) along with guitarist Tom Maxwell (Nothingface) have combined forces to stop you in your tracks
and listen to theirs. HELLYEAHs self-titled debut features the best elements of these bands vocals that veer maniacally between singer and song, surging, southern metal guitar groove, throbbing bass lines and hammering, ground-shaking beats, all with a feel and flavor thats both contemporary and timeless. |
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Katie Herzig
Immediately upon hearing a Katie Herzig song, you know you have stumbled onto something special. Maybe its her way of juxtaposing lyrical playfulness and whimsey with thoughtful depth and emotion.
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Justin Hopkins
In a world of slick pop and manufactured artists comes a singer/songwriter that uses elements of old school rock and soul with poignant lyrics. An artist that is in it for the right reasons. #12 on the Swedish singles sales chart!!!
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Ionia
"No single concentration of power could force conformity. Free inquiry became possible. They were beyond the frontiers of the empires."
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Jacky & Strings
Jacky Ambroise was born to play the acoustic guitar, his critics will no doubt attest to it. His dexterity in his flamenco playing style epitomizes his unique sound; which is recognizable in any orientation he chooses to engage.
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Darrin James Band
Thrones of Gold marks the debut of Darrin James as a singer/songwriter. Written and recorded over the span of a few years, the collection draws on experiences from Darrin's life but introduces new, vivid characters whose stories Darrin tells with fresh honesty and intensity.
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Jaik Miller Band
"Since summer 2006 we have made 2 records; 1 live and 1 studio (with the wonderful Mr. JP Bowersock); appeared on USA network's emmy winner MONK, toured the US; changed our name twice and recieved a sponsorship from Stone Coast Brewing company."
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Jetsunma
Jetsunma is a modern, street-wise Brooklyn-born woman whose personal mission is all about universal compassion. She fuses modern hip-hop, urban contemporary beats, rhythms and harmonies with timeless, sacred musical currents. |
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Jimmie's Chicken Shack
No question Jimmie's Chicken Shack is one of the hardest working bands in the business having toured constantly since 1995. Between headlining their own tours in the US and Europe they've been out with bands such as Live, 311, Creed, Fuel and Everclear. |
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Jimmy G Pop
Kids Totally Rock! is the debut album from Jimmy G Pop that gets the groove on for kids up to 99 years old... its genius is the smorgasbord of styles including high energy rock, funk, country, latin and acoustic ballads... not to mention the zaniness of Jimmy G Pops vocal impressions
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Joséphine
She left the romantic streets of Paris at the age of 17 to pursue her music in the bilingual city of Montreal, Canada. The couple of years she spent there were a stepping-stone for her transition from teenager to adult and from dreamer to artist. She was then ready to move to the city that she had always viewed as the music capital of the world: New York. |
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Jupiter One
Jupiter One formed by lead singer K Ishibashi, keyboardists Zac Colwell and Mocha, bassist Ben Wright and drummer Dave Heilman. The New York 5 piece produce an electrifying and invigorating sound. Jupiter Ones debut single Countdown summarizes the bands ability to transcend genre boundaries. |
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KaiserCartel
Their earthy blend of folk and rock will make you laugh, cry, sing along, and want to hold hands with the stranger next to you. Warm up by the fire with KaiserCartel.
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Kalliopi
A pop-rock singer/songwriter from Athens, Greece. She recently completed a single called Around the World including the track Fire and Sea and a rock n roll version of T.Springfield/ C.Westlake song Summer Is Over, originally sung by Dusty Springfield. |
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Karmacoda
Launched as a collective effort between songwriters, Brett B. Crockett and Heather Pierce in 2001, Karmacoda laces their electronica/trip hop foundation with elements of rock, pop and jazz, creating truly addictive sonic recreation. Karmacodas vibe is immediately engaging, particularly during their live performances.
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Keith Killgo
By the time Howard University's Blackbyrds received a Grammy in 1975, Keith Killgo was already a seasoned performer. Now Keith leads a jazz combo which plays a mixture of funk, bebop, smooth jazz, and rhythm and blues. Keith's next cd comes out in early 2008, and in late 2008 fans will have a chance to read the memoirs of Keith's youth in DC jazz clubs, playing with the Blackbyrds and his life playing with musicians, for fans across the globe.
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Jessie Kilguss
She feels priviledged to have worked with Gold- record winning producers, Super Buddha( Blondie, Rufus Wainwright, Scissor Sisters) on her first album. Jessie graduated from the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and has worked internationally as an actor. Credits include Tom Waits, Robert Wilsons and William Burroughs The Black Rider starring Marianne Faithfull and Mary Margaret Ohara.
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Jeff Krantz a.k.a. "Hep Shepard" Second Life Artist
Jeff Krantz aka Hep is the first superstar to rise from the virtual world of Second Life. In 8 short months Hep has developed a massive online fanbase, with the 11 million users in the 3-D virtual world and is now creating a huge buzz in the real-world music industry. Lyrically he is often likened to a modern day Cat Stevens while his melodies and acoustic guitar playing are reminiscent of Jack Johnson and John Mayer. |
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Last November
Last November is a band that quickly exceeds expectations. They released their debut album, "All the Gory Details," with Atlantas Southern Tracks Records, founded by the late, legendary music publisher Bill Lowery. For years, the Label has developed a solid reputation of discovering and developing new talent. The album is a compilation of honest, thought-provoking lyrics that echo passionately through the voice of lead singer Luke Pilgrim. Last Novembers 2nd album is being produced by Steven Haigler (Brand New, Fuel, Pixies, Oleander).
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Le Rug
Sped up double drum post punk. From the word go a cavalcade of noise emerges from the speakers and in the process reveals more soul than a bumper drift net harvest.
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Lena
She is Russian girl with a bio from spy flicks (and you thought Cold War was over!). Her musical curiosity is stronger than her sense of propriety. That goes for other things, too. Her self defined music genres are "soft punk" and "mock pop". You ask for a label, you get one!
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Lez Zeppelin
Lez Zeppelin, the New York City-based all-girl, all-Zeppelin quartet, is set to release its self-titled debut album on July 10, 2007, with a nationwide and European tour planned in support of the new record. Since forming in 2004, Lez Zeppelin has gained unanimous critical acclaim as one of the most exciting live acts around, becoming the first female rock act to pay homage to Led Zeppelin and to garner rave reviews across the board.
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Lovespirals
Melding the dreamy folk and rock of their debut, 'Windblown Kiss,' with the soulful jazz and blues of followup, 'Free & Easy,' the duo seamlessly blend prior influences with new sounds and styles. The sensual voice of Anji Bee (known as "the sexiest voice in podcasting") spins seductive tales of beautiful sadness and spiritual longing set to Ryan Lum's melancholic music. Bluesy electric guitar abounds, with touches of wistful slide guitar, tinkling piano, and haunting harmonica to evoke a lush, organic, Americana feel. |
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Low vs Diamond
Low vs Diamond are the new Silver Lake favorites from Los Angeles. With echoes of Roxy Musics disarming grace, the elusive pop of Bowie and melodic sweep of XTC, the quintet captivates audiences and press alike with their undeniable stage show and charismatic recordings.
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Mamas Cookin
Mamas Cookin has emerged on the scene with a sound that could only come from the modern age. Hip-hop beats and conscious lyrics melded with a solid base of rock and delta blues. The four players generate sounds completely unique to this band.
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Marina V
Russian-born and Los Angeles-based Marina V (stands for Verenikina) is a singer/songwriter with an incredible life story. Singing in English and in Russian, Marina's music is a beautiful melodic piano-based Alternative pop/rock influenced by the Beatles and Tchaikovsky.
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David Martin
At fifteen years old, David Martin was smitten with a girl named Maggie, and he has remained smitten ever since. Their union has survived the rocky road of love, and to celebrate this, David wrote and produced ten songs for his wife. That was my ultimate love letter to her, he says. Those ten songs became Davids debut record, 'Something in Your Eyes'.
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Fergus McCormick
Whether rooted in lonesome prairie acoustic rock, Oklahoma swing, modern folk, Caveman punk, Appalachian ballads or country waltzes, Fergus McCormicks third album, I Dont Need You Now, continues his exploration of the rural American songbook infused with a contemporary urban sensibility. |
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Sheri Miller
An authentic artist whose deep emotional honesty is unmistakable in her soulful music. Influenced by the legendary John Lennon, Etta James, Billie Holiday and The Beatles, Sheri has passionately created her own beautiful yet edgy sensual soundscape that has been on display at high-profile NYC gigs in venues like Joes Pub, The Canal Room, The Living Room and Bowery Ballroom. |
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Mokshya
While at its core a metal band, Mokshya's sound encompasses many aspects of music, thought, politics and spirituality. On one hand we are calling for the destruction of our current political/economic (fascist) system and the elimination of all organized religion, and on the other we promote unity and enlightenment while seeking to further our own spiritual elevation by helping others do the same. We seek peace, but are willing to fight for it. mokshya is a movement and its power must be felt first hand! VIVA LA LOVELUTION!!!
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MUDVAYNE
MUDVAYNE ANNOUNCES THE FIRST EVER FAN-GENERATED ALBUM BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE. The highly anticipated new album which will consist of several live recordings, rarities, demos, as well as two new recordings including the first single, Dull Boy as well as an incredible never before heard cover of the Polices King of Pain.
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My American Heart
The San Diego fivesomes dynamic, innovative second record reverberates with a sense of newfound wisdom and the sort of skill that comes only from that hard-earned experience, a reminder of how shockingly young the makers of the record actually are.
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P. Hux
Singer/guitarist Parthenon Huxley, aka P. Hux, is "rock's most underrated pop genius" according to the L.A. Weekly. Inspired as a kid by the British Invasion, Huxleys melodies are ridiculously catchy. Think Beatles On Steroids: great songs, insane hooks, smoky vocals, and lyrics good enough to recite to your friends.
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Michael Paige
The diversity of Michael Paiges self-titled debut album encompasses love ballads and dance music crossing over into both the American and International music scene. Michaels style and hands-on approach makes him multi-talented in all aspects of music; writing and publishing his own music, singing in six languages and delivering a remarkable performance on the piano.
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Parlour Steps
This is your brain on rock. The Canadian quartet Parlour Steps serve up music they like to call Thought Rock, a potent combination of thoughtful lyrics and danceable pop rock beats. Their new CD Ambiguoso is their first release outside of Canada. |
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Carly Patterson
She began gymnastics in 1994 after attending a cousin's birthday party at Elite Gymnastics in Baton Rouge. Less than a decade later, she made her debut at the senior international elite level, winning back-to-back American Cup titles in 2003 and 2004, as well as the title of 2004 US Co-National Champion.
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Rachel Barton Pine
Rachel Barton Pine is widely considered to be one of the greatest violinists of her generation. A prizewinner in numerous international competitions, she has received worldwide acclaim for her awe-inspiring virtuosity and profound and thoughtful interpretations, delivered with tremendous enthusiasm and intensity. Renowned for her diversity of repertoire and passion for musical exploration, she performs masterworks and lesser-known gems from baroque to romantic to contemporary.
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Farryl Purkiss
A South African singer-songwriter based in Cape Town. Purkiss first picked up the guitar when he was fifteen years old and began writing songs shortly after his sixteenth birthday. He released a self-financed EP in 2004 and was signed to 2Feet Music shortly afterwards. His debut album was released in 2007 to high acclaim and has since spent most of his time touring the world with over 130 gigs in 2007. |
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Serena Ryder
The singer/songwriter who Billboard declared to be Canadas Most Promising presents herself to American audiences with her debut Atlantic Records EP, TOLD YOU IN A WHISPERED SONG. The five-song calling card highlights Ryders powerful three-octave range which veers from tough to tender, often in a single verse and distinctive, classically romantic songwriting. |
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Dudley Saunders
Described by critics as "surreal, modern folk tales," Dudley's performance pieces were a fixture on New York's East Village scene in the late '80s and 90s. But as he began to merge the Appalachian music of his native Kentucky with the post-modern art-rock and jazz he heard at New Yorks Knitting Factory, he began to draw an entirely new audience who convinced him to pour all his surreal images into the songs. |
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Kate Schutt
Kates first guitar teacher made her play jazz standards over and under when she was eleven years old, even though what she liked to listen to at home was Tina Turner on her boom-box. Kates newest album, No Love Lost, reflects these early days. She has written new jazz standards that flirt with pop gestures and attitudes. |
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith is in Los Angeles, staying high above Sunset Boulevard at that most iconic hotel of ripenedHollywood sensuality, the Chateau Marmont. Someone asks Smith if she likes it there. "Oh yeah," Smith answers with zero hesitation, "I do."
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Arianna Solare
She has created a timeless sound in her debut EP, Book of Us, that resonates with the classic recordings of the 60s and 70s yet is unique to the contemporary music of today. Created in the City of Angels, Ariannas birthplace, Book of Us was recorded at Los Angeles Blue Forest Studios; featuring guitarist Angelo Vermuelen, drummer Chris Steele and bass player Henrik Linde, as well as appearances by cellist Brent Arnold and pianist Dan Trollinger. |
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SOLID
If Rick James, Van Halen and Morris Day had a lovechild, it would be SOLID. Bringin the fun back to funk/rock, Philly-based SOLID is a Porn Funk Power Trio. |
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Songs For Choice Compilation
Uniting top electronica artists in support of the ongoing struggle to preserve women's rights and justice, the Songs For Choice compilation project features contributions from Kirsty Hawkshaw, Amanda Ghost, Anneli Drecker, Bitstream Dream and many others. It is currently available at iTunes and all other major digital music services.
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Soundside
Packs a set of full bodied, full flavored rock originality into their music. Their high energy tracks are laden with catchy vocal hooks, harmonies, staple guitars, and a rhythm section that put together has their audience reliving their songs in mind well after they are over.
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Jim Steed
The man with the voice. An award winning singer-songwriter and dynamic live performer, Jim has showcased his own brand of original pop/rock music to tens of thousands of people. Its all about getting the music across and connecting with the audience, says Jim.
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The Stone Coyotes
A family trio who play bare-bones literate American rock. Barbara was signed to a major label - but unhappy with show business in general, she gave back her advance and Doug quit his one-day-old job as story editor for Happy Days. He took up drums and son John took up bass at the ripe old age of eleven. Reclusive by choice, the band moved from L.A. to Massachusetts to write, play and record in their cellar.
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Stormy Mondays
Stormy Mondays echoes the exuberant honesty of rock and roll and its uncanny ability to cross borders, continents, oceans and generations.
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Sugar Blue
Grammy Award-winning harmonica virtuoso Sugar Blue is not your typical bluesman. He has used his unique background to his advantage, creating an ultra-modern blues style and sound that is instantly recognizable as his own. |
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Inga Swearingen
One of the few whom an audience opens up to immediately. With her varied vocal gifts that allow her to juxtapose husky textures with silky lightness, she uses her voice like an instrument often switching roles and accompanying other members of the band. Her dead-on pitch, effortlessly natural phrasing, and infectious positive spirit has earned consistently high praise from audiences around the world.
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John Taglieri
Youre Lifes The Only Starring Role You Get To Play, and thats how a career gets built... by believing in what you do and chasing your dreams. John Taglieri is no stranger to chasing dreams and making a career and has been doing so the old fashioned way.
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Ray Tarantino
Recusant #3 top finalist in The Great American Song Contest. The album Recusant was recorded live over a fortnight and produced with the intention of creating an ambiance and a tone that could fit the truest aspect of the songs and the lyrics.
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Temple Of Soul
They will make you dance, get down, party, groove and most assuredly want to hear more. If you ever were captured by the beat of Mothers Finest, the soul of Jimi Hendrix, the funk of Sly & the Family Stone, or the groove of Barry White then be prepared for the sonic sensation of their new album, Brothers In Arms.
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The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy
Seeming ready to leave behind his regional, cult status that he established in the early '00s as leader of the Boston-based alt-rock act Banter, Dan Sheehan surges on with his new solo effort, The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy, a welcomingly eclectic collection of rock anthems which have quickly earned rotation at over 180 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada, placing Sheehan into several CMJ charts without the backing of a major label.
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TV/TV
TV/TV is a 4 piece hailing from the Lower East Side of NYC. Together, the 4 make a music that is impossible to resist. Whether its a catchy hook, a energetic beat, or a full out cheer, TV/TV has something for everyone.
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THE VELVET CODE
They draw you in for many different reasons, but it is about how far were willing to reach that decides whether youre truly ready for the next level of your journey. Through the colorful experiences of love, heartache, betrayal, anger, demise, and triumph, lead singer/songwriter and founder of The Velvet Code, MARLON (born Marlon Wurmitzer) has created a path towards the real CODE of life, the THE VELVET CODE while giving you a chance to release your inhibitions, in your mind, your soul, and hopefully to remove the shackles on our feet.
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Virginia Coalition
A band that has made its reputation with the blazing energy of its live shows and ability to play almost any style of music. Home This Year sees the band moving in a new direction. They've blended their diverse influences into a sound all their own with a maturity and attention to detail that shines on every track. |
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Sarah VonderHaar
Talk about girl power. Sarah VonderHaar is a young and blossoming singer/songwriter, who despite her age has already accomplished more than many of her peers. She has been a contestant on Americas Next Top Model, photographed her first Forbes magazine spread (as the shooter, not the subject) when she was 20, acted in a film and, at 21, has just completed her debut album, Are You Listening Now?
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WAZ
WAZ is in bloom. Pete Yorns old band mate has arrived at a place where his melodies flow yet hold the listener still. Raised in the Midwest, WAZ writes, sings and plays with a bellowing honesty. His songs are born of naked human emotion and are not just to be heard, but are to be felt. |
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T.H. White
Born and raised in NYC, TH White studied percussion, guitar and bass with jazz legends such as Eddie Locke. Performing in most major NY clubs by 16, his absorbtion of city vibes and degree in audio engineering allow him to execute his original visions. |
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The White Tie Affair
The White Tie Affair was born out of the death of two local Chicago bands (A Perfect Gentleman and Made in Hollywood). When Chris Wallace (vox) and Sean-P (guitar) began writing songs in Seans home studio in Northwest Indiana, the two founding members both agreed that they wanted to put a fun, party vibe back into the music they were used to making.
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Worth Dying For
Birthed in their church's city-wide outreach, Worth Dying For is more creed than career, more mission than music. And, the music aggressive guitars, searing vocals and heart-provoking lyrics speaks for itself. Jesus Christ and music are the two things that consume the thoughts and lives of Worth Dying For. Combine the two, and you get what they love to do: worship. They are ordinary people who have a desire to show others how to fall in love with God in a deeper, more passionate way.
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Yael Naim
The charming song "New Soul" from the Macbook Air album has a full album and a wonderful story behind it. Its a dream I almost gave up on along the way, says Yael Naim about her first album released by Tôt ou Tard.
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Yahwehs People a.k.a. AD, Anthony W. DeMore
Yahwehs People is life music, come out of the dark into Gods light music, that raw simplistic God is love-truth music, God can resurrect you-free the slave-break all chains music, God is coming back for every nation, kindred, tongue and people music. This is Holy-Spirit-God calling you to change music, this is music that once you hear it, you will want to see and hear the Brother preach and proclaim the Name of God like only he can, live and direct. Yahwehs Peoples time is now.
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Yazbek
He's a long-time cult favorite a recording artist, vocalist and pianist known for his thrilling live performances and irreverent style. He is a two-time Tony Award Nominee, whose shows 'The Full Monty' and 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' have played in over 20 countries. His first album 'The Laughing Man' won the N.A.I.R.D. Award for Best Pop Album of the Year. He is a Grammy-nominated record producer, and an Emmy-Award winning TV writer (for Late Night with David Letterman). |