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Top 10 Best New Songs
May, 2009
I’m Fat! So What? By Petra Luna
Debuts at #1 on May Best New Music Charts
Magazine
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LOL... It may be confusing for some but really we are in
transition and building the model that has been part of
our strategic plan since the beginning to develop an unbiased listener-driven new music charting system called the Global Top 40.
Here is how the system works. Essentially there will always be two sets of
charts. The Monthly Top 10 New Songs where the Jury will listen to brand new song releases and debuts and then select the songs for ranking using our
exclusive 5-point evaluation system. These are the songs that are featured
monthly on our Show and in the new Kickradio Magazine.
The second set of Charts is the Overall Global Charts (This month it is the
Global Top 20 and in June it will be the Global Top 30, and so on and so forth
until July when we will have reached 40). Once we have breached all 40
spots the chart s will be completed for the Global Top 40. The only way a song can be on the overall charts is to first appear on the Monthly Charts.
Only the songs that have appeared on the Monthly charts can be considered
and voted upon for consideration to the overall charts. According to Jury
Rules the longest any particular song can stay on the charts is 5 times. That
way we ensure that only NEW music is represented.
These charts are the fairest system we have ever seen. As we all know the
fate of music, of a song in particular, is ultimately decided by listeners any-
way. Listeners are the "customer", the buyer of music.
There are no known ways to rig the voting that we are aware of. The Jury is
objective but also subjective. Quite frankly, if they like it they will vote for it
-- if they don't, they won't. There can be no salting of sales to propel a new song to the top of our charts even before their release (record store pre-
orders) before the buying public has even had a chance to hear it (ever
smelled this rat before?). I used to wonder how a song could catapult it’s
way to the top of a traditional chart before the public even hears it and it be-
ing based on sales (if you haven’t heard it would have you purchased it?). Nor do number of song plays on the internet count because there are some
unscrupulous folks out there who program click-bots (automated software)
that can trigger the song counts (tricking actual song plays making artificially
inflated counts—thus ranking higher) making "those" charts totally rigged and unreliable.
This is music history, folks. Enjoy it because you are now a part of it. Just
bare with us until August when we will have the chart building complete.
SilverfoxSilverfoxSilverfoxSilverfox
The Kickradio New Music Charts...
Confusing? By Silverfox, Show Host
The Kickradio Show
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SongSongSongSong
Bitter Sweet
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Elyse Saunders LastLastLastLast
#2
www.myspace.com/elysesaunders
SongSongSongSong
Simple Hello
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Christa Coir LastLastLastLast
#10
www.myspace.com/christacoirmusic
SongSongSongSong
Tongue Tied
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Michaela Todd LastLastLastLast
#3
www.michaelatodd.com
SongSongSongSong
Ammunition
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Madside LastLastLastLast
#6
www.myspace.com/madside
SongSongSongSong
Me
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Michaela Todd LastLastLastLast
#8
www.myspace.com/michaelatodd
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“El Roy (Thaproduca) Jackson is a thirty year professional in the Music Business. He started playing music at age ten, and from there he picked up nine different instruments before he was through. As a teenager he joined his first R&B Group and soon was asked to be the lead vocalist of the group which led to many successful performances around the world.
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Mr. Jackson is still one of the top per-formers in the Dal-las/Fort worth Metroplex and sur-rounding areas. He also is the Presi-dent/CEO of his own Music Production Company (Blank Im-age Productions.) This new Single "I Could Never BE" is one that Mr. Jackson is quite proud of be-cause it truly shows his talent for Music writing and Vocals. It is also a song that Women are proud to
hear a man Sing. Thaproduca has opened for some of the most famous Seventies and Eight-ies groups in the world like the late Roger Troutman & Zapp, One- way, The Chi-lites, Ella Fitz-gerald, Lyn Collins, Archie Bell & the Drells, Beatlemania, Regina Belle and many, many more.
Mr. Jackson features many of his songs on his website which is www.blankimagepro.com
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Email: [email protected] Url: www.jimmarkunas.com/ "So let me get this straight. The Pirate Bay shuts down and suddenly all its users go legit, stop trading and start buying the wares of the entertainment companies?" - Bob Lefsetz The music industry is the only industry in the world that is willing to take civil and legal action against its own consum-ers. Think about that for a moment... When was the last time GM or Apple Computer put you in jail? Although piracy is wrong on a lot of levels, it simply cannot be stopped in a cost effective and/or mutually beneficial manner. Here's why the Pirate Bay prosecution was yet another colos-sal failure for the music industry even though its being touted as a "victory." 1. "You'll Never Get Her Back on the Farm Once She's Been to Gay Paree" The cat's been out of the bag for a while... As a consumer, you simply don't have to pay for music. Every song ever
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SongSongSongSong
I'm Fat, So What?
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Petra Luna LastLastLastLast
—
www.ggaarecords.com
SongSongSongSong
We Takin Over
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Lady Synful LastLastLastLast
__
www.ladysynful.com
SongSongSongSong
Way Back
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Lizards From Afar LastLastLastLast
#6
www.lizardsfromafar.com
SongSongSongSong
That’s What Los-ings All About
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Jim Seibers LastLastLastLast
—
www.myspace.com/jamesseibers
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Songs
May, 2009
SongSongSongSong
Destiny’s Fire
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Casia LastLastLastLast
—
www.ourstage.com/fanclub/casia
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Yep...Thats Right — We produce The Kickradio Show right here on the beautiful tropical paradise island of Bohol, in the Philippines. Plan your next vacation here and visit with us in heaven on Earth. Silverfox will give you a personal tour ...K? For more info about Bohol: www.bohol.ph/resorts.php
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In 2006 the band, Cling, released their debut CD “Sonic Spells” which was very well received by critics and audience alike. The music from Sonic Spells has since been played on numerous radio shows including BBC Radio Essex and Capitals Ten17 in Harlow. All of the tracks from Sonic Spells were also used for several epi-sodes of the cult Internet TV show Welcome To The Scene. In 2007 Cling started playing live, and have now played @ Sound Factory, Cafe de Paris,The Ambient Picnic Festival,Club Toro, Synthetic, and The Cobden Club. By 2008 Cling continued to gig and release new tracks (available on all major download sites) via
Clingmusic/Kudos Records. This year Cling releases the Live Versions CD/Download which will contain live versions of songs that have been performed over the last year. The preview track "Yours" has an accompanying video and both-have been uploaded to various sites including YouTube. The Band has also been booked for 3 festivals so far in at the 2009 Cosmic Puffin Festival
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Easter, The Kelvedon Free Music Festival and Al-chemy, more will be an-nounced in the near fu-ture. CLING can be found on MySpace, YouTube, Last FM, Facebook, Reverbna-tion, iLike and many sites on the Ning network. www.clingmusic.co.uk
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NewSongs
May, 2009
Rockangel has been writing songs since 1997 and has writ-ten for artists from Singapore to the UK. This particular song was inspired while Rockangel was working on the set of "Dante's Peak" as an extra for four months in Wallace, Idaho where she had relationship difficulties with her ex (who actually took pride in the song). "Gimme Gimme Some Heartache" was actually the very first song she ever wrote,
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Rockangel met 2Real4DaMind in 2007 and was an instant fan. They connected to her original version of her song "Gimme Gimme Some Heartache" and asked to do a remix with her. Thus, the birth of the song, recognized as an unusual country rap song, has become a favorite to many with its unforgettable hook and catchy lyrics. As far as 2Real4DaMind goes, with their rapid fire delivery and conscious lyrics, they are quickly making noise in the Mid-west. This trio is made up of MC’s K-OSS & Siklone and DJ Re-mody. 2 Real is currently working on a project with multiplati-num, Grammy award winning artists Bone Thugs~n~Harmony for their third album set to release this summer. The album is titled “A Day Late & a Dollar Short” 2 Real has also collabo-rated with many other artists such as Blackalicous, Rockangel and Sleep of the Chicharones just to name a few. 2 Real is very diverse, dabbling in an array of music genres and styles ranging from Hip Hop, Country, R&B, Reggae, Rock and Jazz. To really experience them, attend a live show! www.top40charts.ning.com/profiles/members/?q=rockangel
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Founded in April, 2002, Arlington Attic's Lead Singer, Writer, Engineer and Producer is Thomas "TJ" Rilling and Brian Hawkins serves at guitar, percussion, keyboards and Bass. Meeting through a mutual friend, Brian and TJ immediately realized they were a great match for songwriting. Brian, the composer and TJ the lyricist, they soon developed a strong working relationship and eagerly began putting their first CD together, eventually entitled "Act of Desperation."
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Not having a full band seriously
limited their ability to promote
their music live. TJ's skills at videography and editing triggered the concept of producing and recording their own music vid-eos, gaining them needed ex-posure. After a two-year hiatus, in 2007 they decided to get back into the
studio and finish their second CD, originally started shortly after the re-lease of "Act of Des-peration." Entitled "Monsters in the At-tic," it contained more of their solid Rock and Roll foun-dation and added a new approach to their recordings.
Bringing in an internet friend, Cliff Houck, who generously lent his guitar skills and composed the title track of the album, they added a whole new feel and soulfulness to the selections.
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Despite a 10 year age difference and coming from com-pletely different backgrounds -- TJ from Port Washing-ton, WI and Brian from Virginia Beach VA -- they have demonstrated that the creation of good, honest, heartfelt music has no limitations or boundaries. "We never started off to be rock stars," explains TJ, "It was merely about making music we and others could relate to and enjoy." The two are currently planning their third CD and work-ing on their first video for "Monsters in the Attic." You can catch their video interview on their site www.arlingtonattic.com The site also features all their music videos, songs, lyrics and swag merchandise. www.buybluescds.com/cliffhouck.html
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This song tells a story about the disappointment and loneliness you feel when someone you care about leaves,but in your heart you know that this special person will return, and one day to your surprise there they are, joy comes back into your life after many years.
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Jimmy Young has the dis-tinction of sharing the same stage with such greats as, The Tempta-tions, Ben E. King, Sam
Moore, The O'Jays and The Stylistics to name a few.
In 2001 Jimmy was signed
by Indie label Lost Gold Records to release his de-but Album "Heartbreaker", 18 tracks of Soul, Pop and
R&B music written by
Jimmy Young and Producer, arranger Bob Gallo.
Jimmy’s debut CD
"Heartbreaker" 18 original tracks, has also been signed by Falcon Records of Ger-
many for European distribu-tion.
www.jimmyyoungmusic.com
.
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SongSongSongSong
The Far Side of Red
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Bill Haynosch LastLastLastLast
—
www.amiestreet.com/artist/16065
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May, 2009
SongSongSongSong
RedRum
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
RibKat LastLastLastLast
#1
www.josybmusic.com
SongSongSongSong
Cella’s Song
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Eric Roberts LastLastLastLast
#9
www.ericroberts.org
SongSongSongSong
I Don’t Want To Be
Alone
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Jimmy Young LastLastLastLast
—
www.jimmyyoungmusic.com
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May, 2009
SongSongSongSong
It Won’t Matter
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Arlington Attic LastLastLastLast
—
www.ourstage.com/fanclub/casia
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SongSongSongSong
Jeer From Hell
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Yellow Jumps Twice
LastLastLastLast
#7
www.whyj2.com
SongSongSongSong
Gimme Gimme
Some Heartache
ArtistArtistArtistArtist RockAngel and the
Rebels
LastLastLastLast
—
www.top40charts.ning.com/profile/Rockangel
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May, 2009
SongSongSongSong
Yours
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Cling LastLastLastLast
—
www.clingmusic.co.uk
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May, 2009
SongSongSongSong
I Could Never Be
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
El Roy Jackson LastLastLastLast
—
www.blankimagepro.com
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SongSongSongSong
Lady Like
ArtistArtistArtistArtist
Amber Ojeda LastLastLastLast
#4
www.trueanthem.com/amberojeda
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My music today is mainly pro-duced and played by me from my humble little studio in Cen-tennial, CO. My creations come
from inspirations I get from life or from listening to others. Described as "jazz/fusion", it's a bit of jazz fused with ele-ments of blues, country, rock and other influences from over
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the years. You might say, I am a "Band of One", although pro-jects are starting to
come my way now out of collaborating with other musicians I have met. I started playing the clarinet 46 yrs ago at the age of nine, and trained
as a classical musi-cian for the next nine years. This founda-tion in music has stayed with me in my life's journey, per-
forming in genres from Big Band Swing to rock. Sometimes as a hobby, and sometimes for a liv-ing, I've always strived to add to my
craft over the years. I joined my first pro band at the age of 16, playing alto sax in a ten piece band. I traveled a bit at age 18 from Ohio to New
Orleans, eventually moving westward. I worked with several
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song writers in and around L. A. for a few years in the late 80's early
90's, in "garage" bands and studios or just standing as a guest with
friends, playing locally in various clubs in Hollywood and in the beach
areas, where I was living then. Regretfully, I had to take a break for a while, almost retiring from music altogether in the mid 90's. Living the
"party life" had nearly cost me everything, and I knew I had to make a
change in lifestyle or I'd never live to see the next century. So I moved
to Denver, where I live now, and cleaned up my act! I have kept my
craft going through writing and recording my own compositions and
performing live in Christian contemporary music. Among the instru-
ments I play (but by no means have mastered!!) are: Alto sax, clarinet,
keyboards, acoustic/electric/bass guitar, and harmonica. My percussion
tracks are a combination of live (special thanks to my friend Robert
Waddington aka Dr Zinc Studios), looped, and creations that I write from software programs. Today, I am exploring the new internet music
frontier as a means of sharing my art with the world.
www.amiestreet.com/artist/16065
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released is available on the internet for free in MP3 form. As an industry, we
must come to the horrible realization
(and really realize it) that most people
aren't willing to pay $18.99 for some-
thing that they can get for free.
The music industry will never be able to
get consumers to pay for music now
that it's been free for the last 9 years.
Sure... some albums sell, but those
days are numbered.
2. Alienating One's Target Market is the
Surest Way NOT to Sell a Product or
Idea
People view record labels and music in-
dustry professionals as greedy and dis-honest. This is a fact. It's brought on
partly because of the way we've done
business in the last 70 years, but
mostly because we've resorted to suing
college students, jailing talented com-
puter programmers, and strong-arming universities across the US.
As an industry, we suck! We'll have to
learn to "un-suck" in order to get things
moving again. If we can win back public
trust, we can turn a profit once more.
3. Touting Pirate Bay as a "Victory"
Buys Into The Outdated Business Model
of "Selling Records"
Yes, music industry, it was great when
we had a physical product and people paid us handsomely for it, but those
days are going the way of the dinosaur
- If we don't start to explore new in-
come streams as an industry we're go-
ing to be extinct faster than the dodo.
Suing pirates in a "whack-a-mole" fash-
ion not only costs labels millions of dol-
lars in legal fees and damages the
reputation of the music biz as a whole,
but also points our Tyrannosaurus Rex-
like, single-pointed focus in a direction that's failing - towards the old business
model!
If the music business' old business
model was working, we wouldn't have
to sue pirates, because we'd be too rich to care.
I hereby proclaim the album dead! Now
what??
OBLIGATORY PLUG: Let's become too rich
to care! Let's make filesharing work for the business instead of against it. E-mail me
for an interview, and we can discuss how
to make the music business work without
selling records.
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Alexander Shulgin is a leading executive in the new Russian music industry, having worked with such iconic artists as Valeria, Mumiy Troll, Dima Malikov, Gruppa.fm and many others. Mr. Shulgin owns and
operates Familia Entertainment, a record label, and Familia Publishing, a publishing company. In addition to top-10 songs, his catalogue includes a diverse ar-
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ray of rare releases, in-cluding hundreds of the best-known Russian gypsy songs, Songs of Siberian
Exile and Best Songs of WWI, all of which are part of Russia's unique musical heritage. Shulgin's career be-
gan at the age of 19 in the leg-endary Russian rock band
The Cruise, re-garded as the first rock-band of the USSR to
tour abroad (1983-1986). Despite being known as anti-Soviet and no mass media attention, The Cruise went on to sell
20 million copies of their debut album in 1985.
After The Cruise, Shulgin began working in Ger-many, where he created
"The Taiga Symphony". A fusion of Russian classic music with western rock-
music, the al-bum featured The Moscow Symphony
Orchestra conducted by Pavel Kogan and re-spected Western mu-
sicians Alvin Lee, Paul Car-rack, Mel Collins, Phil Palmer and JJ Belle. The al-bum was also
the beginning of Valeria's career, who
would become one of the most popular singers in Russia.
Shulgin then created an-other ambitious East-West
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collaboration with BBC World-wide called "Merry Christmas to the World". With lyrics and production by Richard Niles
and music by Shulgin, it ex-pressed the ethos of glasnost. London studio musicians per-formed with members of the Moscow Symphony and the Soviet Folk Orchestra. Sung by Valeria, the video was directed
by Ken Russell who used it in his film "Alice in Russia-land" (1998). Shot in Red Square, the clip featured psy-chic Uri Geller and became the grand finale of the New Year
program on the first national TV channel of the Soviet
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Union. Shulgin helped "FM Group" to record the debut album
named "Made In Russia" and recorded an album of Alexan-der Byinov. He subsequently recorded a solo album for "FM Group" lead-singer Alevtina Egorova, also working with Tatiana Ovsienko and Nastya
Shirokova. He also wrote ma-terial for two Elena Sheremet albums, "Lady-Sax" and "Lady-sax (The Remixes)," combin-ing so-called easy listening with the saloon jazzy sound,
as well as "Sax It Easy"and "Sax It Up! - The Remixes".
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Shulgin is also a composer
of music for films and TV,
his songs appearing in
films by Lukas Moodysson and Ken Russell. In 2005,
Shulgin was invited to
write 20 original songs for
the music serial
"Primadonna". He also
wrote three leading
themes for the film and all
the songs for the final
show of "Primadonna".
Shulgin is also the director of the first public TV chan-
nel "Spas" for which he
composed all the music.
His latest project is a three-
album compilation titled
"Triptych" that contains new
music, melodies and instrumen-tals from the composer's works
that had yet to be performed.
The albums were recorded by
an impressive line-up of artists
including legendary drummer
Billy Cobham, pianist Gary Hus-
band, bassist John Patitucci and
guitarist Paul Drew to name a
few, uniting their various styles
on the three albums in a har-mony.
www.shulgin.com/
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There has never been any question in my mind as to what I wanted to do with my life. - Sing, Entertain and share music with the world. I took to the stage at the age of 14, playing guitar and singing lead with my own
band. I have worked in Ohio and Michigan with bands 5 to 6 nights a week. I have opened for acts like Del Reeves, Waylan Jennings, Johnny Russell, T. G. Shepard, John Conley and Johnny Paycheck. I performed in Nashville at Fan Fair in 1992-1994. I was awarded API's Male
Star Of Tomorrow at a ceromony in Nashville in 1992 and Male Vocalist in 1993.
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As a solo artist I perform tradi-tional country and top 40 coun-try favorites from the last four decades. I am available for
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and I hope you enjoy my site. www.top40charts.ning.com/profile/JimSeibers
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International Recording Artist Lady Synful is straight from the city with no pity. Las Vegas’s city of “Sin” in-fluenced Synful's tales of life in the hood. With her heartfelt lyrics reflecting everyday life on the streets, struggles at home, and stories of love, Synful's tales cut straight through to the homies and homegirls alike. Having performed since late 2002, she has continued to polish her skills and has toured the US and Internation-ally with superstar artists such as Paul Wall, Bone Thugs -N- Harmony, Baby Bash, Lil Rob, Frankie J, MC Magic, Mr. Shadow, and Slow Pain, to name a few. Lady Synful's debut album “All or Nothing” was released on Set-Up Shop Productions/Triple X Records in late 2006, and contained 18 tracks including the radio hits “West Coast Party” and “Bounce With Me”. Both of which were the most requested songs on Las Vegas’s Hot 97.5 Street Fuego radio show formerly hosted by Yesi Ortiz now with Los Angeles’s Power 106.
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“Lady Synful is definitely a force to be reckoned with”, says Ortiz. The album featured Doll-e Girl, JV, Mr. Shadow, Wreck (Wicked Minds), and Cuete Yeska. In August 2007, Lady Synful debuted her latest sin-gle “BLVD Nights” through Clear Channel Me-dia’s New Mu-sic Discover Site. Since then, she has re-ceived over 2 million plays and is currently the Number 2 most played artist in both the
Urban and Hits genre’s. In late 2008, Lady Synful re-leased a new compilation al-bum, “Lady Synful Presents: The Resurrection Mixtape”. The Resurrection album brought together for the first time ever, three of the top Latin female Hip-Hop artists on one entire album (Lady Synful, J.V. & Doll-e Girl). The album also marked the return of the top selling general mar-
ket, Latin female Rap artist to date, J.V. (Soundscan). In January 2009, Lady Synful
made her first Interna-tional tour of Japan. Cover-age of the con-cert tour was fea-tured in the April 2009 Ja-pan
Lowrider Magazine, Issue No. 91. Look for Lady Synful’s new Single “Ladies Night” from her forthcoming album, hitting
airwaves Summer 2009. Produced by Super Producer Fingazz, the Single will also feature Diamonique, Doll-e Girl, Cecy B, Pearl and of course Fingazz. Synful's tight rap style, flows with ease and stands up to anyone in the Hip-Hop genre.
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It’s not too often that you’ll find a lyricist rise into the public eye but that’s exactly what is happening with Casia. Her heartfelt words and expressive use of imagery have captured the attention of internet
musicians from around the world.
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Like a summer storm, Casia has unleashed her talents on unsuspecting musicians with surprise and excite-ment. You never know where she’ll
lead you…one moment you’ll be lost in
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tears of anguish wandering down a dark
lonely street and the next moment you’ll
find yourself wrapped in cellophane and dancing the night away at the perfect
party.
Casia dares to disturb the universe…and that is exactly what is happening. Lo-
cated in Can-
ada’s capital,
you will find her chatting away to
collaborators
from as far away
as Russia, the U.K., Germany,
U.S.A. and South
Africa all in the
same evening
and frequently at the same time.
In the last 12
months, Casia has written al-
most 200 lyrics
with 85% of
them either fin-ished or being
worked on by
internet bands
putting together
albums, solo per-forming artists
and musicians who are just creating mu-
sic for the fun of it. “I work closely with
over 70 collaborators worldwide and I’ve had to learn to be quite the project man-
ager. As a creative person, this can be
difficult at times, but I’ve reached the
point where I can tell you at any one time where each of my songs are in the mix
and who’s doing what.”
Casia has been called “prolific”, “a writ-
ing machine” and “unstoppable” and she is determined to make a difference in this
new industry of Internet Music Collabo-
rating. Her strongest influences are
bands from the 70’s and 80’s with a spe-
cial connection with Leonard Cohen.
Born and raised a small town prairie girl,
Casia knows you have to work hard to get
what you want out of life and expects nothing to be served on a silver platter.
“I prefer it that way. It actually builds
character and makes me a better writer –
the struggling artist in me, you might say, and I appreciate more each of my lit-
tle successes.”
Casia’s collabora-tors on “Destiny’s
Fire” include
amazing South Af-
rican vocalist Yolande Strauss
and Adam Kirby, a
musician-mixer
from the U.S.A.
The three artists all met through
the collaboration
site “Musicians
Collaboration”. Casia and Yolande
are currently
working on an al-
bum of heartfelt ballads with Matt
Kaprelian, a musi-
cian-mixer from
the U.S.A. The al-
bum will feature some songs in Af-
rikanese as well.
Yolande started playing piano at age 5. She later played the saxophone with
singing being one of her subjects
throughout high school. “I studied Politi-
cal Science at the University of the North-west in Pothchefstroom (South Africa).
Although it’s an interesting field, espe-
cially in South Africa at the moment, my
interest in music has won hands down”. Yolande belonged to a theatre group for
three years (Alabama Student Company)
and did about 60 performances per year
throughout South Africa. The show con-
sisted of popular music from around the world.
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After University, she began performing as a
solo artist, focusing mainly on Afrikaans
Cabaret. Yolande is now married and has moved to the South-coast as it is a crime free
area at the moment where one can actually
raise children to be children. Unfortunately,
the music opportunities are not as good as in Johannesburg, but she tries to do at least one
big show a year to keep in touch with the in-
dustry. Since moving, she has been involved
in local community theatre playing keyboard and has been doing smaller gigs at private
functions, festivals etc. “For now, music is a
passionate hobby for me, but since I began
collaborating on the internet, who knows where this will lead. I am very excited about
the whole venture.”
Music has always been a part of Adam Kirby’s
life. At five he started playing violin and picked up the oboe at age ten. Since 2003,
he’s been composing music on a computer-
based set-up mostly electronically created,
but he enjoys combining live instruments into the mix. Kirby has a strong interest in sound-
track scoring and post production and would
love to turn this hobby into a full-time career.
Casia writes most days and when she’s not
writing you can find her hanging out at her
favorite collaboration sites: Musicians Col-
laboration, Kompoz, Indiemusicworks and In-
daba Music where she has become a well-known collaborator, decision maker and crea-
tive influence.
Casia just finished putting a rock album to-gether in the month of February 2009 with a
group of musicians from Kompoz for the In-
ternational RPM challenge with several songs
streaming on internet radio. The group is from Canada, U.S.A. Sweden, Spain, France,
Italy, Scotland and the Bahamas. Casia is
currently working on three albums. One with
an internet rock band called Stonehinged from Canada, the U.S.A. and the U.K., one al-
bum of pop songs with performing vocalist
Victoria Linskaya of Russia and her most cur-
rent venture with Yolande Strauss of South
Africa.
has placed in two International
Music Festivals with Casia’s
lyrics and sang “Won’t You Be Mine” during the 2008 Golden
Stag International Pop Festival
in Brasnov, Romania. It was
televised live on Romania’s largest national television net-
work, Televiziunea Romana.
Casia’s songs have been ex-
posed at festivals in Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova with
plans for exposure in 2009-
2010 in Spain, Chile and Ser-
bia.
With a background in market-
ing and sales, Casia is writing
articles in her spare time to
promote The World of Internet Music Collaborating and is
helping internet musicians pro-
mote themselves to their audi-
ence.
You can reach Casia at: casia-
Casia’s main website if you’d like to listen to a few of her
music collaborations:
www.indiemusicworks.com/
artists/casia
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Songs
May, 2009
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Petra Luna is rebel with a great
cause. She is an advocate and activ-
ist who fights against child abuse. She has been slandered by
the various elements of the main-
stream, child, predator, sympathizing
media and won, after being sued for
an anti-child sex offender protest she
participated in. Through recording her 2nd CD titled Empowerment,
dedicated to helping victims of do-
mestic violence, she blew up on
myspace.com and her followers
started launching satellite web sites
and pages to compliment and sup-port other aspects of the cause to
fight all forms of domestic abuse and
animal abuse.
This network came to be called the,
“War On Abuse Movement,” and through a petition Petra was elected
the leader of this grass roots ef-
fort. From 2006 to the present, this
internet, advocate network of over
100 web sites, web pages, videos
and blogs has received over 2.5 mil-lion hits.
Petra sings in 8 languages, is an
amazing dancer, can perform any
musical style and refuses to limit her
creative directions. She is a real “Indy,” artist and always remains
true to her form and fans. She has
had musical hits in Europe and
Southeast Asia. A single from the CD
Empowerment called “Pero Lo
Amo,” (meaning “But I Love Him” in Spanish), hit #1 all genres, gaining
her a nomination for best Hip Hop
Song and Best Female Artist, on the
worlds second largest internet radio
network, KIAC. Petra lives in Los An-
geles, and is one of the most re-quested, top paid, live singers in
town. She has a busy, studio session
schedule and has become a smash
hit in the International commu-nity. She is currently recording songs
for 2 new upcoming Extended Play
short CD releases. In 2008, Petra
formed a non-profit organization to
fight child abuse and has signed all
her music publishing and proceeds from the sales of her upcoming mu-
sic to her new organization she
named the P. Luna Foundation. Petra
has traveled the world, toured exten-
sively, and continues to have an
amazing music career, but at the same time realizes her purpose. She
records music exclusively having to
do with her cause, although, she will
throw a humorous song into the mix
occasionally to lighten the
mood. Petra feels that child abuse is such a heavy subject that we need to
laugh sometimes or all we will do is
cry.
"Raw honesty and strength are the
best words to describe Petra Luna's singing and writing style. She is a
commanding live performer who can
make anyone relate to her and her
messages. Her preferred style is
Latin, Hip Hop Rock and Pop that she
sings in English and Spanish. Her voice is strong, sultry and intoxicat-
ing and she has the power to move
her listeners like a true diva.
In December of 2008, GGAA Records
released an EP with 3 songs recorded by Petra Luna such as We Can Build
Our Dreams, I'm Fat, So What! and
Make Love Happen. These songs gar-
nered favorable responses from lis-
teners all over the world.
www.ggaarecords.com
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