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LUNA is fronted by Teresa Prince on acoustic guitar and vocals. Her music has been described as sounding a bit like Lucinda Williams while others have said it sounded like Loretta Lynn fronting up the Heartbreakers.
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CD "The way life goes" OUT IN DECEMBER 5 th, 2008!
Buy the download at iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon or any other major download store!
I am a residing in New York, USA. I have been have been living here for a few years, but
I was born in the Caribbean. I have been writing songs since the mid-eighties. The
first song I wrote is title “Samantha’s Song” this is a Jazz,when the musician did the demo
he produce it as a Western with a Bluegrass sound. I wanted to get the feel of show biz,
so, I became a member a Calypso youth group. We did a lot of tours and shows. I had the
opportunity of interacting with a lot of seniors in the Soca world. I wrote a few Calypso and
Soca, but, I have not done any recordings in that area Back in that period we did live
performances.
I did a lot of demo recordings while I am here in the USA. I am taking this big step of singing
because I think it is time for my work to reach the public. I write any style of music, it just
depends on the inspirations at the moment. I really love Reggae music and it has been a big
inspiration in my life since I was a child. I hope that one day I would be able to produce an
album in the genre of Reggae. I love music whether it is World, Jazz or Classical and others,
I think music is the explanation of love and the emotions of life around me, and it brings out in
many ways the stories in our daily lives. I thank you for listing to me.
GG
My work and sound varies; this is because I like different styles in music. So, the feeling some times creates a variety.
Jamie Thorne is a young country artist from Orangeville, Ontario, Canada with a passion and a hunger for the stage. He loves to perform and brings down the house every time.
His voice has that deep country Nashville growl that pulls on the heartstrings and gets the feet moving. Jamie has just completed his debut album “Anywhere To Go”, produced by Jim Hopson of Wellcraft Music in his nationally renowned studio in Brechin, Ontario.
“Working with Jim was great, we took our time and crafted the album very carefully so that it sounded the way we wanted it to, I’m extremely happy with the results” says Jamie.
His first single “Anywhere To Go” written by Gerald Smith/Larry Williams/Bruce Bouton, has just been released nationally to country radio in Canada and Jamie has also just inked a deal with Prism/Fontana/Universal Music for distribution in Canada. Jamie’s new album “Anywhere to Go” ships nationally on September 23rd to retail.
Overcoming his shyness was the biggest issue for Jamie. He always knew that he could sing and thought that probably everyone could. It wasn’t until he was in his teens when he got up to a karaoke mike with some friends after a few tall ones and he blew everyone away. His pals said “Wow, you can really sing.” That moment was the beginning for Jamie’s quest to find his way into country music. Now when he thinks about performing live he reflectively states, “ I still get nervous but it’s the good nervous, the kind when you know you are ready.”
“My biggest U.S. influences are Brooks & Dunn, George Strait and Tim McGraw, says Jamie, because I really do tend to be drawn to more traditional country.”
“I like everything that Jason McCoy has ever done and I would just love to meet Julian Austin and sit and have a beer with him, he was a big influence for me creatively.”
A true entertainer and winner of the 2005 Nashville North Superstar Competition also inspired Jamie to get into the saddle and record this new debut album. A short while ago Jamie also garnered 3rd spot at the KX96 Radio contest “Cradle to Rave”
Jamie is looking forward to being in Nashville to launch his new album “Anywhere To Go” at The Rutledge on Tuesday, October 28th.
There is a bright future in country music for Jamie and he is aiming for the stars…his own star.
Soren Anders to Release New Solo Tracks in December, 2008
New York, NY - November 23, 2008 - Alternative/Indie artist Soren Anders, best known as the frontman of the poly-genre band Shimmerplanet, will be releasing new solo tracks, including "The Thorn In The Side Of A Boy", "I Want Nothing", and "The Last Leaf of Autumn" on iTunes in December, 2008.
Hailing from New York, Soren is a composer, singer, producer, and instrumentalist. Drawing from influences such as Regina Spektor, Björk, Radiohead, and even classical composers like Maurice Ravel, Soren has created a clever sound that ranges from dark reflection on “I Know A Hundred Ways To Die,” which has quickly become a fan favorite because of its haunting setting of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poem, to quirky radio-friendly singles like “Proof Conjecture,” both of which can be purchased on iTunes along with “Late For You Tango.” His solo album is set to release in the near future on Shark Meat Records, the same label who released Shimmerplanet’s critically-acclaimed album “For the One Who Kills Tomorrow.”
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