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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

ChevyGurl



Vanisha Davis (a.k.a.) ChevyGurl was born to Rachael & Vincent Davis on December 21, 1994 in Saint. Petersburg, Florida.

ChevyGurl is a graduate of ECOT - Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow which is a community/charter high school based in Cleveland, Ohio. ChevyGurl graduated in 2012 one year earlier than her graduating class of 2013 and was inducted into the National Honor Society. 

ChevyGurl had developed an interest for music at the tender age of 6 when she was in and out of recording studio with her dad who is also a record label executive and a former D. J.

By the tender age of eleven, ChevyGurl was rapping in her local middle school talent shows in the State of Florida, and around her neighborhood for family and friends. By the age of 15 ChevyGurl was recording her own little mix tape for family, friends and members of her neighborhood, and she posted a few of her songs on you-tube with some of her recording buddies. 

ChevyGurl is now residing in the State of Florida, but prior to that she was attending Campbellsville University which is located in Campbellsville, Kentucky and she major in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology and again she graduated a year ahead of schedule once again.

 ChevyGurl is ready to take the music seen by storm even though she has not put a genre on her style. She states she will let the world name her style for her which has a hip hop/R&B flavor with a strong Pop feel which makes her sound enjoyable for all ages. 

ChevyGurl says this has been a lifelong dream to become a Hip Hop, R&B, Pop Star, and she understands that it want happen overnight but she has nothing but time on her hand.

ChevyGurl also writes, and is starting to taste a little of the production side as well, This No Genre artist has more than just a southern rap style with a hip hop groove from her sassy punch lines to her smooth clean rap lyrics. ChevyGurl is dubbing herself as the new female sound of Florida’s Dirty South.

While one may be tempted to dismiss ChevyGurl as just another addition to the already crowed scene of female rappers, but take note: ChevyGurl smooth rap style is anything, but more of the status quo. ChevyGurl has the right combination of classiness, smoothness, and drive with a lady like substance for good taste.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

StarMedia Radio Artist Add-Ons for January 2017

StarMedia Radio Artist Add-Ons for January 2017

Glancy Kelly



Glancy Kelly began laying the foundations for his music career as a young child bouncing around foster care homes. Without a stable family and, oftentimes, food and power, Glancy would fill his days by writing songs. His introspective early years are evident in his powerful, profound lyrics.

His music stands out for its lack of fluff — Glancy’s goal is not to put out song after song, but to shape worthy messages and reflections into songs.

Glancy didn’t grow up listening to Marvin Gaye and Luther Vandross and the conventional godfathers of R&B. As a foster kid relying on himself for many aspects of his upbringing, his love for R&B and hip-hop was sparked by the radio hits of his contemporaries.

His up-tempo, evocative beats and flows are reminiscent of Trey Songz, Omarion, Mario Barrett, and other hit-makers of the 1990s and 2000s. In drawing inspiration from them, Glancy is creating songs in the language that his generation naturally relates to.

As he honed his voice and nurtured his songwriting career, Glancy cut his teeth by auditioning for American Idol. While he consistently received praise from the producers, he never moved past the non-televised portion of the contest. It was a wake-up call for singer-songwriter: with ideas and content that break the conventional mold of “filler” lyrics, he would have to make his own dreams come true.

Two years ago, he released his first single, “Hold On To Me” via digital platforms. The positive response was overwhelming. For an unsigned artist, Glancy’s plays and followers on websites such as Soundcloud exploded.

Heavy-hitters in the music industry began to take notice. Glancy is currently working on his first EP, aptly titled “Now or Never”, to be released in the fall. With the stamina and following he’s built around his career, he’s excited and ready to pour all of his efforts and talents into creating a product that truly represents his artistry. 

Poetically Contagious

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Poetically Contagious

Genre
R&B, Pop Rock, Urban

Location
United States

Label
Poetically Contagious Records

Songwriter/Publisher
Poetically Contagious Records

Songs:
Toss Him Aside


Formed in Binghamton, New York, in February, 2010, Poetically Contagious started out as a performance group (with members “J-1,2” and “Captain”); with shows at Binghamton University, and Alfred University, to name a few, before transcending, from the stage to the studio – recording the songs “Inspired into Stardom,” “1st Date (Relax its ok),” “So, so, attractive” and “What I wanna be.”

These songs, led to Poetically Contagious being finalist in a “Recording and Performance” contest in NYC (March 2011).  That exposure led to Poetically Contagious forming a record label – Poetically Contagious Records.

With growing popularity, a National Entertainment magazine (MAMI Magazine) took notice, and requested an interview, and photo shoot, for their Summer 2011 issue of MAMI Magazine.  This, interview, led to more song-play in clubs, especially with the song “1st Date (Relax its ok),” which led to MAMI Magazine requesting (asking) to use (feature) the lyrics from the song in their Fall 2011 issue.  Music video directors begin to take notice, and when approached by the label, in 2012, Edward Mendoza, from Los Angeles, California, was very excited to shoot Poetically Contagious Record’s first major music video, and flew out to New York, to shoot “Time to get that Cash.”

 When this video was released in Fall 2012, radio stations all across the U.S. begin to take notice, and asked the label to do a remix to the song.  “Time to get that Cash (Remix),” was released in June 2013, along with the rerelease of the music video.

The song made it to the “Top 200 National Radio Charts,” peaking at number 187.  Poetically Contagious has been working hard in the studio ever since (bringing into the label artist such as “Lil Dice,” and “Shardkeith,” and working with producers such as “Tony the Maestro” “Beatslocker.com,” and “Nine Diamond”), to put together a great album for old and new fans alike… 

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Brent Daniels

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Brent Daniels



Genre
Country

Location
United States

Label
Independant

Songwriter/Publisher
Bluewater Music Publishing obo SB 21 Music Publishing (SESAC), BW Tunes (SESAC)/ Songs of Razor and Tie obo itself and Kyecatt Music (ASCAP) / Universal Music Corp (ASCAP)

Songs:
Everything About You
My Trucks Bigger Than Your Truck
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My First Friday Night
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Brent daniels bio

Brent Daniels began singing as a child and playing the guitar at the age of 7. Brent pursued life and life took him to a path as an electrician. He left his music behind, so he thought. But once music is in your soul, it stays in your soul forever, just waiting to be awakened.

Three years ago Brent’s music in his soul was awakened. Thanks to famous producer, Robyn Robins (the founding member of Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band),he was discovered through one of his best friends at the university. Robyn instantly recognized a different kind of voice; the kind of voice when you hear it, makes the hair stand up on your arms. Robyn Robins adamantly believes that, "Good singers come and go in this business,  but great singers will stand the test of time".  Brent took Robyn’s words to heart.

Brent began working with Robyn to record his first album, “Every Road Has A Turn”. Brent’s motivation was knowing that once a musician, always a musician. No matter how hard one may try other things in life, the music is always there, just waiting to come out. And come out it did, with Brent’s first album appropriately titled “Every Road Has A Turn".

This first release on the album  "My First Friday Night",  was written by hit songwriter, Dallas Davidson. Brent instantly felt drawn to sing this song. It tells the poignant story of a man who has lost the love of his life, and goes out for his first Friday night without her. “I keep waiting on that clock to say it’s midnight but it’s only 9:22, it’s my first Friday night without you”. You can hear the pain in his voice and the clarity of every word.

“Every Road Has a Turn” aptly describes each song. As each song unfolds, so is the soul of Brent Daniels. Brent’s vocals on every song delivers an emotion in the soul that reaches straight to the  heart. Recorded with some of the best players in Nashville including Lee Hendricks, )Eric Church's bass player); Steve Hinson, (Steel guitar for Randy Travis and Troy Lancaster, (Tim McGraw's guitar player), nothing less would be expected.  It’s easy to feel the crispness of the music and the clarity of every vibrant instrument.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Trump Throws "Gasoline" on the Fires with CIA, Rep. Lewis, China, Germany, SNL and Atlanta

WEST SACRAMENTO CA (IFS) -- Was that Nero who fiddled while Rome burned?  We as Americans have placed a real "Nero" in the White House.  Mr. Trump has yet to be sworn into the office and all ready his staff is attempting to "put out lots of small fires" in a field of dry grass.

There is a Congressional law that is called the "Logan Act", meaning that there can only be one president in office at one time, and that a civilian and/or congressman can not direct government business without the express consent of the current president, etc.

Why would Rep. Lewis have to tamper down his opinions that Mr. Trump's election is not real?  It did not take Trump to long to start the "birther" movement against Mr. Obama.  So here is the "ticket", Mr. Trump can do and say anything he like, be it right or wrong, explosive or waving the "red" flags at the situation and he gets a free pass.

So Mr. Trump has managed to toss everyone under the bus. . . including SNL, and is moving the Press Room out of the White House.  We will be in a war within three (3) months fighting for our lives with wrong decisions, because Mr. Trump refuses to listen to his INTEL units that are the finest in the world.  If you don't listen to the Generals, Mr. Trump. . . it's going to be very many long days at the office.

When will President elect Trump have his "Come to Jesus moment" and realize that everything he says that leaves his lips, that it hurts and inflame bizarre behaviors against other people and countries, without any "damage" to him, so he thinks.

Once upon a time there was a Governor of Alabama by the name of George Wallace.  Gov. Wallace played the race cards. . . he bullied people and believed himself to be the light of the world and divine providence aloud him to set on the arm chair of god.  Eventually, he too had his "come to Jesus moment" and it was not good, changing history forever.

Ms. Gretchen Garrick, my beloved teacher from Rosamond High School days (Rosamond, CA), always told us students to "Make your words kind and sweet, because you never know which ones you might have to eat."

Will this writer be watching the "Boob Tube" and Mr. Trump in his zenith of success?  No, not me.  I got better things to do, you know like walking the dog on an extended trip around the neighborhood.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Bonnie Paul


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Traditional Country music with modern day soul I co wrote childhood sweethearts with Randy Travis I have seven songs in the tv movie for Hallmark channel JLFamily ranch I was a child actress and i still act today... I'm a Grammy Voting member, I still think about you everyday Merle, FYC 59TH Grammy's