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AJA
“Harmonies! Melody! Skillful singing! Pop!
… pure inspiration.” – Billboard, October 11,2003
“Boasting fresh, undeniable R&B hits, the
album offers a blend of hard groovin’ cuts and steamy tales of love.”
– Where It’s @ (Southern Utah’s Entertainment Guide),
October 3-9, 2003
“The sisters soulful voices blend perfectly;
it feels as if you could touch the notes they sing.” – The
Kansas City Star, November 14, 2003.
Saturday, March 13, 2004
A CAPELLA PERFORMANCE OF “NATIONAL ANTHEM”
Performance time: 7:30pm EST
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Carolina Hurricanes
NHL Game, St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL
MACHO MAN
“Be A Man, a hip-hop album that may just
change not only the entire music industry, but your life as you know it.
Every song on Be A Man is better than any other song you’ve heard
in your life.” – The Good 5¢ Cigar, The University of
Rhode Island Student Newspaper, December 3, 2003
“Anyone versatile and talented enough to make the transition from
pro baseball to being a pro wrestler and meat product pitchman, to making
a comeback as a budding rap artist well past middle age is the epitome
of renaissance man in my book. Brilliant!” – Tacoma Washington
News Tribune, November 7, 2003
“Forget Aesop Rock, El-P, The Roots and Outkast, there’s a
new savior of hip hop and his name is Macho Man Randy Savage.” –
Life In A Bungalo Digest, October 7, 2003
“Savage does a good job of introducing
hip hop to what is considered a redneck wrestling culture. Any wrestling
fan should have this CD.” – YBFREE.com, December 11, 2003
Monday, April 5, 2004
“100 Most Outrageous Celebrity Moments,” VH1 - 9:00pm EST
CHEAP TRICK
Cheap Trick on Tour with Aerosmith beginning
March 11 - June 28, 2004.
For specific information click on Cheap Trick's Appearances and/or visit
www.cheaptrick.com
for information and updates on specific dates and cities.
Click
Here to see what critics are saying about Cheap Trick!
VESICA PISCES
“Intelligent and down-to-earth pop/rock
with solid instrumentation sets the stage for Kelly Fitgerald’s
deep, sexy, and soulful voice.” – Music Connection Magazine.
“Influenced by a wide-range of musical styles such as rhythm and
blues, folk music, and rock, Vesica Pisces has forged their own brand
of music that has won them both critical and fan recognition.” –
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Daily Jefferson County Union, July 17 2003
“Vesica Pisces takes their name from
the almond-shaped middle where two circles overlap and the first single
from their sophomore effort is a tune that exemplifies that description
by crossing genres to create a great pop tune with the single “No
Easy Way Out.” – FMQB, February 21, 2003
Will appear live throughout the month, for specific venues and dates,
please select the individual band under appearances.
RACHEL FARRIS
“Rachel Farris is off to an auspicious
start with “I’m Not the Girl,” a spirited anthem of
defiance that fortunately remembers that a killer hook is as essential
as the ubiquitous spray of electric guitars. Sometimes a song is so obvious
that when you spin it, you get it without a fuss: Such is this, a bold,
confident launch.” – Billboard, April 5, 2003
“Rachel has the chops, the looks and most importantly
the songs.” – S.I.N., March 17, 2003
“Rachel spits out spunky power-pop tunes
with songs as honestly simply and catchy as their titles. It’s high-energy
girly fun.” – Girls’ Life, June-July 2003
IMPROMP2
“When you play Impromp2, what’s bumpin’
in your trunk? Hip-hop, jazz and old school funk.” – Impromp2
slogan
“Definition of Love is bursting with emotive lyricism, the disc
breaks down love, providing a blueprint of understanding what is often
spoken but never as clearly understood.” – BRE, August 8,
2003
“Definition of Love is an album of classic retro-cum-modern groove,
real instruments, love, fun and social awareness. It is a classy album,
equal to their best performances and must not be overlooked. One of the
best releases of 2003 without a doubt.” – Soul Express, No.3/2003
“Together, these fellows unequivocally prove that love does indeed
have a sound.” – Rolling Out/Atlanta, December 11, 2003
“Imagine Miles Davis and Marvin Gaye making a midnight rendezvous
to the hip-hop poetry spot just as the vibe is easing into an after hours
flow… THAT’S the vibe of Impromp2.” - Scott Galloway,
writer
DJ X
It goes without being said that DJ X has broken the mold of simply being
a Florida Breakbeat DJ/Producer. Every time he performs, he keeps the
dance floors packed with everything from funky breakz, to house, to trance,
to jungle and dnb; and his recent CD releases have followed suit. With
the July 22 release of "Club Experience, Volume 2," the Xtraordinary
DJ X is tearing apart the clubs with this kickin' collection of musical
mayhem! Best known for his amazing talents as a break beat DJ, with this
new compilation, he crosses every boundary of club land and takes his
talent to all new levels!
RICK DERRINGER
“Free Ride represents one artists’
attempt at growth. And growth it represents indeed. Derringer is willing
to forgo the popularity and identity that existed with his former self,
and roll the dice toward a new, more musically mature, Rick.” –
Vintage Guitar Magazine, September 2003
“Free Ride is a collection of songs old and new,
slowed down and jazzed up to remarkable effect.” – Joel Welin,
Writer.
“Ironically, it may be Derringer’s
background as a rock guitar hero that makes this jazz project stand out,
musically, from other releases.” – Billboard.com, September
26, 2002
May 1, 2004
8:30pm EST
PERFORMANCE
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL
* Private party benefiting the Children’s Arts Program. By invitation
only.
PRYMARY COLORZ
“The group’s debut album, If
You Only Knew, concentrates on what the guys do best – delivering
soulful harmonies on powerful ballads.” – R&R, March 28,
2003
“With solid hip-hop-leaning harmonies, the group
touches on everything from straight-up soul to pure pop on their debut.
What they do best is weave a gospel vibe into a universally appealing
R&B groove.” – Pop Star!, February 2003
“Prymary Colorz [is] a diverse, multi-racial
group who brings passion, love and emotion to its music.” –
BRE, September 13, 2002
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