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With his intense groovy downtempo/Electronica & Lounge excursions. merge of equals music is one of the best chilled out sounds to create an outstanding, urban sounding listening cocktail for your ears.
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Tarsha Fields
A new and very smooth R&B/Jazz artist with a seductive vocal style. With her new CD! It's a one of a kind. Please visit www.tarshafields.com

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ROCHELLE BARASCH

cddvd vol 1 Tribute to Dennis Brown release july 1 Order Now at the store of dbtribute.org

Artist Name: DB50thtributeddvd Album: Tribute to Dennis Brown
Email address: dbtribute@yahoo.com
Hometown: San Diego, Calif, USA
Website: www.dbtribute.org
Style of music: Reggae, Rand B ,Urban
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Description: 25 Tracks Tributes ww and 92 min documentary dvd in HD Tribute to Dennis Brown 50th Anniv- Bday

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Posted by ROCHELLE BARASCH on June 23, 2009 at 11:39pm

Arleen Dorn

Happy Father's Day!!

Happy Father's Day!!!

To all of our wonderful Dad's out there! Dads sometime don't get all of the flowers, and gifts, and attention they truly deserve. Some of our men may have made some poor choices in life and have probably given so many great men and father's a bad rap. But there are millions more that have stood when it wasn't easy, and they have taken the responsibilty of being a man and a father seriously. Even if they may or may not be perfect, they deserve a l


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Posted by Arleen Dorn on June 19, 2009 at 6:00pm

tommie

Tommie Brewster Featured Artist



Tommie Brewster's latest release is "How Wrong Could I Be" which is a powerful blues ballad, as always written, performed, arranged and sung by Tommie is having great success in the Blues Chart at Reverbnation, following on the long stay in that chart of 'I Want You To Hold Me' an… Continue

Posted by tommie on June 12, 2009 at 5:13am

Bennie J. Smith

BJS ENTERPRISES LAUNCHES UPDATED CALENDAR for JUNE - OCTOBER 20009

I'm excited to announce a few events and opportunities that have opened since my relocation to my roots in Lexington, KY. THE FOLLOWING ARE EVENTS BJS ENTERPRISES HAS GOING ON WITH SOME THAT HAVE ALREADY TAKEN PLACE:

JUNE 7 - "1st ANNUAL MARSHALL PARK MUSIC FEST" CONCERT SERIES - Performing with band from Charlotte as BENNY J. & HIS BAND OF BROTHERS aka BENNY J. & FRIENDS

JUNE 8 - LAUNCH OF "STORMY MONDAYS" @ KING TUT RESTAURANT & LOUNGE in SOUTH CHARLOTTE (Pineville, NC) EACH AND… Continue

Posted by Bennie J. Smith on June 15, 2009 at 8:28pm

Sandi

MY TRIBUTE TO YOU!

I allow you to blow in my ears and you bring me pleasure...joy...satisfaction!


You make my body tingle and come alive!


You make me shiver with anticipation...


I surrender myself to you...


you are...






...my favorite horn players...blow on!

Posted by Sandi on June 7, 2009 at 2:46pm

Rawle James

ENIQO - SOMEWHERE IN THE SKY (WOODYARD ENTERTAINMENT)


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Whether you call it soul, neo soul or r&b, the one truth is, Eniqo is a force to be reckoned with. Somewhere In The Sky is the emotive, s… Continue

Posted by Rawle James on June 4, 2009 at 10:35am

Christopher Stewart

Music and Spiritual Practice - An Overview of Poligraf (part 3)


Poligraf has been an essential part of my life since its inception at the beginning of February 1998.


The adventure began after the collapse of a band that probably never really existed as it only had a handful of rehearsals, but for which… Continue

Posted by Christopher Stewart on May 20, 2009 at 5:30pm

Radical Mind

How we did.

The Walking Dead, by Radical Mind on OurStage

Posted by Radical Mind on May 28, 2009 at 11:42pm

Christopher Stewart

Music and Spiritual Practice - An Overview of Poligraf (part 1)


Music has been an essential part of my life since the end of the 80s.


The adventure began during the second of my four years of studying electrical engineering at Université Laval in Québec City. Through various friends and contacts I reconnected with progressive rock, a form of music to which I had already been exposed to in my youth thanks to my older… Continue

Posted by Christopher Stewart on May 17, 2009 at 1:05pm

The Consultingguy of MHM Management

He May Aca Fool… Don’t Get It Confused He’s No Fool!







By: The Consultingguy



Aca Fool is an iconic hip hop personality who has an electric and humorously charismatic style which has gain him respect on the showmanship side as well as business side of the music industry. It was interesting to hear his interview on Lush Radio Online, his style of professionalism as well as business savvy its… Continue

Posted by The Consultingguy of MHM Management on May 12, 2009 at 10:30am

 
THE MESSENGER LABEL is a entertainment website dedicated to displaying the best talent and untapped talent in the music and modeling entertainment industries today. This site is designed for professionals, locals , at home Artists, Writers, Djs, spoken word, musicians , producers, radio stations & models of all genres . So if you are looking to network your talent with others in the music world or just allowing yourself to be heard then THE MESSENGER LABEL is the right website for you.

Remembering Michael Jackson, 1958-2009

Today the world is in “Shock” with the sudden death of the music icon Michael Jackson. We here want to extend our condolences to not only the Jackson Family, but to the World!! Michael from the age of 5 turned the music world upside down with his talent and charisma. Starting out with his brothers in the Jackson 5, he elevated himself and his music to become the “King of Pop”. Michael’s music not only influenced the majority of music artist today, but his music changed the world with songs like “We are The World”, “Heal The World” & “Man in The Mirror”.

Today we remember Michael Jackson not for the all the controversy, that seemed to have surrounded him over the past several years, but for his music and achievements.

Michael you will be Missed and Forever Remembered!!!!!


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Preach Jacobs A place for clean hip-hop links for the djs. check me out: http://www.myspace.com/kindablu *DISCLAIMER: by no means is this a site that intends to take away sales/profits from hip-hop artists. the intension is to have clean material for djs and record stores to help PROMOTE these artists. if at anytime an artist or label doesn't want music on the page, email me: preach@preachjacobs.com or visit: www.preachjacobs.com

Leigh Jones is the artist with the gift to so naturally convey musical artistry direct from the soul and also be a striking eyeful of beauty that shines from the inside out. Her soulful R&B, Jazz, Blues and Pop, sound is just the artist to make you a believer. www.leighjonesmusic.com

The One interview

What happened to the anger in our music? What happened to our sense of purpose? Treading on the heels of the Civil Rights Movement from the late 60’s to 70’s, you had a mergence of black music engulfed in pride, frustration and an independence that wasn’t seen in our music prior.

In the midst of all of this, soul and funk music was conceived. Influenced by the church, mixed with the electric guitar and synths, this music stands the test of time. Somewhere along the way, black music lost its soul, but thankfully OM’s new artist The One recaptures the essence of Funkadelic and Curtis Mayfield and mixes it with the hip hop/neo-soul sound of Jay Dilla - a sound that’s vintage and yet ahead of its time. The One observes his musical upbringing and explains where the sound for his debut album “SuperPsychoSexy” comes from.

“My music is a bastard mixture of rock, gospel, hip hop, soul, punk, classical, country. Really I take all of the things I like from each genre of music and try to use them. I really get inspired by people and events, even just sounds may inspire me to write or make music.”


Working with producer Jah Freedom, “SuperPsychoSexy” has character for days with some clever writing that’s refreshing regardless of genre. Songs like “Milkshake Thick” and “Drippin’” take suggestive music to a new level, but with humor and light heartedness. The album has a sense of individualism that is rarely seen in today’s radio airwaves that are polluted with promiscuous sex, violence and butchery of the english language (i.e. Plies). The One continues by talking about what he loves in music today despite what’s seen and heard in commercial music outlets.

“Soul is missing with music today. What I mean by that is that it’s more about selling a million records and being famous than making music that touches people. It’s not from the heart. I understand that it’s a business but I think the industry has kind of killed itself by not letting innovative or “different” sounding music get the same attention. It’s more of a formula. You have to look and sound like “A” to get to “B.” In the 70’s and 80’s there was such a cross pollination of sounds and new music was everywhere. When the money started rolling in the focus on the creative side died down and it was more about making money than finding the “new sound.” Classic icons that we all know and love would never get a shot in this day and age. Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Tribe, Prince, P-funk, all of these artists, if their equivalents were trying to get deals or get heard today, wouldn’t get a chance. They would be told ‘your music is awful because nobody sounds like you’.”

Thankfully The One didn’t get the memo about having to sound like everyone else, as him and Jah Freedom exist in their own world making something that’s new and refreshing. Jah Freedom talks about how the music channels through him to create beats like what’s heard on “SuperPsychoSexy.”

“I don’t put any limitations on what I can and can’t do when it comes to music. I try to be versatile. I made a beat the other day because I heard a melody in the rain hitting the roof of my house. I don’t do one thing so you’ll hear crossover elements in whatever I do. If I’m doing hip hop you might hear some gospel or rock influence, if I’m doing r&b, you may hear some country phrasings. It’s whatever I think fits.”

There’s an appreciation that The One and Jah Freedom have that’s not only heard in the music but in the visual aspect of the album’s packaging. The One dressed in an outfit more suited for a 70’s blaxploitation flick than your new millennium Bathing Apes. The sound and look compliments an era that has been forgotten, an era of vinyl and record stores, both fading out in a time of instant gratification. We see it in fast food, Fed Ex overnight packages and now in our music as the digital age takes over, something that gives The One mixed feelings.

“The state of music is good and bad. Good because there are so many outlets. Bad because there are a lot of obstacles for people such as myself that don’t fit into a box, and with so many different outlets you can get lost. I’ve found some brilliant music by accident, independent artists who deserve praise and accolades. Hopefully people will think the same about me. You have to go digital, there really is no other way. People do not go into record stores anymore except people like me who record-dig.”

Herein lies today’s music conundrum: How do you have the freedom of being an independent musician but also have the success of more commercial counterparts? Would groups like The Roots be as creative and groundbreaking if they had the multi-platinum success of Jay-Z or does being on the brink of ‘blowing up’ give them that edge? The One believes that there is hope in hip-hop culture, despite the perils of losing its purity.

“Hip hop isn’t dead. I think people miss the newness and the sincere love of the art-form instead of it being the 2k version of playing the lotto. Now don’t get me wrong - I am not a “backpacker” by any means, but I came from the era where you could listen to Black Moon, Tone Loc, and Ice cube at the same time. It’s not underground vs mainstream. I just think when labels found out hey this rap thing can make money for us, they shifted the culture. Hopefully we can bring it back.”

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Dajla: Born of a Tunisian father and a French mother, Dajla grew up in the west of France, on the ocean side, listening to her parents’ record collection : soul, blues, arabic music, funk and jazz. Her encounter in 1992 with Fishbone’s band members was to change her life for ever. A true combination of all she’d always listened to and loved, an astonishing bag of soul, jazz, blues, rock and p-funk. So much passion and energy gave her the strenght and faith she would need to carry on.

She moves to London in 1994 and joins a rocksteady band, One Hundred Men, teaching English to refugees. Along the way, she plays bass writes songs with pop/garage band Eversholt and collaborates with female vocalist Z Star, playing bass in her band. They tour the UK, and play English festivals. The following years are a succession of trips to Los Angeles, San Diego and New York, meeting rappers and american artists, doing featurings on several projects. Dajla

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Elliot Luv, (album) Elliot Luv Blaque, from New Orleans La, (style) Soulful R&B, Jazz, with smooth distinct vocals.

Mona Lizza brings a laid back & soulful sound to her album
"TEMPTATION".


(dirk schreurs) A very smooth & classy musician starts off in 2009 with his new website:


Soul Food Jazz
Dwayne Johnson In times of mass produced Hip Hop and Pop music, it’s refreshing to see a young man dare to step outside the box and construct his own sound. This is what the world will witness with the twenty one year old saxophone virtuoso Dwayne Joseph Leonard Johnson Jr.(“DJ”). He has created his own genre of music, that he has titled Soulfood Jazz. It’s a blend of Gospel, Smooth Jazz, and Old School R & B with Classical undertones.... Continue

Tommie Brewster from Auckland New Zealand, has been playing and writing music since childhood. With origins in classical training, but vast experience from rock to reggae, blues through jazz , Tommie is now concentrating on performing her own material and had outstanding success with her first ever release 'Can't Leave You Alone' which rocketed to number 7 in the Reverbnation blue chart almost immediately and has spent months in the top 20 since then. Tommie also.... Continue

The Secret B-Sides

This band is for lovers. Based in the bohemian stronghold of Asheville, North Carolina, the Secret B-Sides produce a fresh sound, rooted in the classic feel of Soul music and updated with the modern sensibilities of Hip Hop, Nu Soul, and avant garde. The concept of the band is simple to understand; It's a band about three things, 1) love, 2) dinosaurs, and 3) flying saucers. Continue

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