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Thursday, 09 September 2010 07:21

Tina Parol

I'm Tina Parol. I'm a chill, happy girl from New York. I've been hurt by some friends, by some boys and by some boys again. But I wrote an album about it, so life is good. Music is my biggest passion in life and I am so grateful every second of the day it is in my life. I love what I do so much, so thank u for checking me out! Writing songs is the most important thing in the world to me. Especially when I get to share those songs with you. My parents are immigrants and taught me how to work really hard. And so, I do. I love traveling and a goal of mine is to see the whole world. The Police and Queen are my favorite bands of all time.....and Blondie....and I love The Clash as well. I am really indecisive at times.
Published in New York City
Thursday, 09 September 2010 01:45

Charice Pempengco

Charice Pempengco is a Filipino International Singing Sensation who rose to popularity through YouTube. Charice has been singing since she was four and has been joining singing contests one after the other with the hopes of winning the prize money so they can have food to put on their table.
Published in International
Thursday, 09 September 2010 01:18

Gary Adkins

GARY ADKINS WAS BORN IN CHICAGO, GREW UP IN ATLANTA, WENT TO COLLEGE IN BOSTON

(BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC),AND MADE HIS HOME IN LOS ANGELES. GARY JUST FINISHED TOURING WITH A 3 CAST MEMBER (YAMAMOTO KOJI, AIUCHI RINA, AND GARY ADKINS)MUSICAL IN HIS ACTING DEBUT.

JONATHAN LARSON’S "TICK TICK BOOM, GARY PLAYED "MICHAEL" GARY ALSO JUST RELEASED 2 BRAND NEW CDS AVAILABLE IN A STORE NEAR YOU! HERE IS A BRIEF BIO. STAR SEARCH SEMI FINALIST(AMERICAN NATIONAL TV.)

Published in International
Thursday, 09 September 2010 01:04

Nicola Sipprell

Singer Songwriter Musician, Nicola Sipprell was born in South London in 1987. She grew up surrounded by diverse musical influences - her Canadian father, a classical concert pianist, her mother a Greek singer. Alongside her three older brothers, also classical musicians, she began learning the violin and piano at the age of 6 and joined her local church choir, which she committed to for 10 years. She soon discovered her love and natural talent for R’n’B/ soul music and was able to use her classical training to her advantage. When she was 8, she began speech and drama classes that led to numerous trophies and medals from festivals, as well as eventually achieving 2 Lamda gold medals.
Published in International
Thursday, 09 September 2010 00:37

GREIS

Nació en Medellin el 29 de Enero de 1983. A los 8 años dio sus primeros pasos en la música en la banda Manuel Londoño Mejia de Jericó donde aprendió a tocar el clarinete. Inició sus estudios musicales en la Escuela popular de arte (EPA) en el año 2000, y continuó estudiando en la facultad de artes de la Universidad de Antioquia en el año 2001, la carrera de licenciatura en educacion musical con énfasis en canto. Se ha desempeñado como profesora de iniciación musical en Bellas Artes, y de canto en el Taller de la música, Comfenalco, Staff Music academy, Music Factory academy,y en diferentes proyectos artísticos de la ciudad como la Corporación Nuevo Espacio "coernuespa", y Arte Red de Belen.
Published in International
Friday, 02 July 2010 02:27

Collective Soul

Afterwords (El Music Group) is the new studio album from Collective Soul. It is the seventh studio album by the hard-rocking band from the tiny town of Stockbridge, GA that's gone on to become multi-platinum hit-makers playing all over the world. ....
Published in Atlanta
Thursday, 01 July 2010 20:40

David W Edwards

David Edwards has always enjoyed writing. He has been writing since he was a kid. He loves entertaining and originally had set out to be a standup comedian. David was born in Kennett, MO around the same time as pop star and songwriter Sheryl Crow was born. He has always enjoyed being the center of attention and peforming in front of people. At an early age, family and friends thought he would be destined for a life in the entertainment business. However, in 1992, David opened the Professional Bartending School of Nashville and his path in life changed dramatically. David has been very successful in the bartending school business. The Nashville campus has been the National School of the Year 10 out of 16 years since it opened.

David recently woke up in his business world and realized that he loved to write and had always had a talent for being creative. Years ago he registered the domain name nashvillesongwriting.com and many other songwriting domain names knowing that someday he would start writing songs and pursue a songwriting career when the time was right. Well the time is now!
Published in Nashville
Thursday, 01 July 2010 20:22

James Breedwell

Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, James’ musical pursuits brought him to Nashville with only $20 in his pocket. While his car broke down on the road, he was determined to overcome all obstacles and follow his dreams. He has a passion for songwriting and has been writing since he was 13 years old. James is often noted for his compassion towards others. His music is not just about him, but about touching and healing others. A few years after he came to town he facilitated a Writers Night to benefit a little girl who had Cystic Fibrosis.

Today he still lends a helping hand to those in need. His high energy Writers Nights landed him an exclusive writing deal at Laurelwood Entertainment. He is so grateful that Wes Mayer and Buzz Stone believed in him. He has shared the pen with 20 major artists, and has co-written with over 500 writers. He has written on songs with very talented writers and producers such as Keith Floyd (After 7-Babyface produced them); Big Vinny from Trailor Choir (Toby Keith is producing them); and Chuck Howard who produced Leann Rimes' first 6 albums. Hit writer Kostas His extensive musical background also includes writing with Blake Shelton, Joe Nichols, Craig Morgan, and many other talented artists and songwriters, including 6 Number 1 Songwriters of the Year, which include Craig Wiseman who wrote "Live Like You're Dying" for Tim McGraw & "I Believe" for Brooks & Dunn; Tia Sellers wrote "I Hope You Dance" for Leann Womack; Danny Wells & Dana Oglesby wrote "Check Yes or No" for George Strait; Eddie Kilgallon wrote "One Night at a Time" for George Strait, & Brett James wrote "Jesus Take the Wheel" for Carrie Underwood.

Published in Nashville