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send me your R&B mp3 to play public, please
you're very pretty lady and I would be proud to wear any t-shirt with your face and name and show public on all of my gigs :-)
THE MILLION DJ MARCH
On August 30, 2008 DJs will descend on Washington to celebrate decades of service to the entertainment industry. They will listen to speeches from leaders of music groups, founding DJs, and Civil Rights activists all on the dawn of a new election year.
The March and activities will take place from August 28- 30, 2008 in Washington DC, with the actual rally taking place on the 30 at 10 am, on the National Mall, extending from the Capitol Building to the Washington Monument. Disc jockeys will gather from all over the world to discuss the current state of the DJ, and highlight the true integral importance of their role.
The organizer of the historic event, A. Shaw, felt compelled to address her concern for DJs after noticing they weren't often adequately compensated for their time, effort and dedication in working with labels, promoters and artists. "DJ's do not get recognized for the work that they do. Labels and major businesses who reap the rewards of default publicity, need to pay more attention and give more recognition to DJ's for the promotion they provide," she said. The march, which has already been approved by both civil rights activist and those who founded the Million Man March, has already caught the attention of thousands of DJs and DJ organizations. The Million DJ March will express the history of the culture and show appreciation to the people that are truly the backbone of the music and entertainment.
"Portions of the proceeds will aid in the rebuilding of areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Sometimes an artist comes along that does not fit the mode of other artists that have preceded them. The first time you heard that artists you were impressed and tried to recall who they reminded you of but could not put your finger on it. Tequila is that type of artist. It's the swagga and the voice! Tequila voice is a cross between Macy Gray, Da Brat, Erykah Badu, E40, and Keak Da Sneak. Most say her voice mixed with her unique delivery and flow makes her the next big thing in female hip hop. Her marketability and appeal is growing by leaps and bounds as evident by her over 680,000 myspace hits and she is routinely in the 10 ten most viewed and most played for female artists. Her growth and music appeal has grown exponentially in the last two years. She will no doubt create a musically phenomenon in the Bay Area and beyond. Tequila is not your average female rapper! Like her first smash single said' in the hook "it took a lot of hard work to get here, but she is here to stay, so I hope ya'll are ready for her." Check out the new female rap sensation on many radio stations including the following internet station: www.tightnetradio.com, www.niaradionetwork.com, www.sactownradio.com, www.95live.com, www.95live.com, www.maxheat.com, www.3styleattractions.com, www.phatchild.com and countless others signing on by the day. The new smash single "Go Dumb Girl" is now taking the industry by storm. DJ's from all over the world are requesting the single and spreading the word. Producers and artists from across the nation are seeking collabs. Tequila should intrigue hip-hop fans all over the world with her distinct style. She can be heard on tracks from rock, to reggae, to old school to hyphy! Born in Berkeley California and raised in Oakland, and currently residing in the California's hotbed for Bay Area rap (Vallejo, CA). This Bay Area rapper is making a name in the industry. She has shared the stage with the likes of Too Short, Tech9ne, Pitbull, and Turf Talk. Look for "Go Dumb Girl" on your local radio station, and check out the follow up single "Time To Shine" featuring the legandary reggae artist Rankin Scroo. Tequila is an industry force to be reckoned with because of her unique style. She is a triple threat as far as singing, writing, and rapping. Tequila is Silky, Sassy and her flow is unlike anyone in the industry today. Her smash single ..TEQUILA.. features Mike Marshall formerly of Timex Social Club (Rumors), and The Luniz (I Got Five On It) fame, and he has collaborations with many industry giants, was a great collaboration of like minds and talents and is getting airplay worldwide. Tequila, made her singing debut in her father church (37th Street Baptist). She hosted her own TV talk-show as a child on public access TV at the age of 13. With the success of her TV show and guest appearances in front of large church gatherings she honed her entertainment skills. Tequila started rapping at the tender age of 14. She spent 3 years in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she became acclimated to the rap game.
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Benefits of Advertising with us:
1. Radio exposure(commercial/internet) free if you have a hot song
2. Video exposure(commercial/internet) free if you have a good quality video
3. Internet exposure(website) free
4. Circulation of 190+ stores across the US and Canada
5. 75,000+ Magazine distributed Nationwide and growing
6. Promoted heavy for 2 months straight (free)
7. A spot on our electronic banner in the middle of Time Square (additional fee)
8. And more...
Check us out @ www.newartistmagazine.com
Faheem Smith
National Sales Director
Artist Magazine
202.607-8792
faheem@artistmagazine.info
you're very pretty lady and I would be proud to wear any t-shirt with your face and name and show public on all of my gigs :-)
On August 30, 2008 DJs will descend on Washington to celebrate decades of service to the entertainment industry. They will listen to speeches from leaders of music groups, founding DJs, and Civil Rights activists all on the dawn of a new election year.
The March and activities will take place from August 28- 30, 2008 in Washington DC, with the actual rally taking place on the 30 at 10 am, on the National Mall, extending from the Capitol Building to the Washington Monument. Disc jockeys will gather from all over the world to discuss the current state of the DJ, and highlight the true integral importance of their role.
The organizer of the historic event, A. Shaw, felt compelled to address her concern for DJs after noticing they weren't often adequately compensated for their time, effort and dedication in working with labels, promoters and artists. "DJ's do not get recognized for the work that they do. Labels and major businesses who reap the rewards of default publicity, need to pay more attention and give more recognition to DJ's for the promotion they provide," she said. The march, which has already been approved by both civil rights activist and those who founded the Million Man March, has already caught the attention of thousands of DJs and DJ organizations. The Million DJ March will express the history of the culture and show appreciation to the people that are truly the backbone of the music and entertainment.
"Portions of the proceeds will aid in the rebuilding of areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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