Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Pure Play Music Taps Gregory FCA for Public Relations

Gregory FCA's experience in publicizing on-line music companies provides
worthful resource as Pure Play launches its music chopine for independent
artists in the US and abroad

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pure Play Music, (OTC:
PPML), announced today that it has engaged Gregory FCA
(http://www.GregoryFCA.com) to publicize the international launch of a new
music platform for independent musicians to promote and sell their music
around the world.

Gregory FCA, listed by O'Dwyers PR ranking as one of the top 50 firms
in the nation, has a long history of having launched and supported the
public dealings efforts of such online music companies as CDNow, an
originator of on-line music retailing; Star CD, the groundbreaking wireless
music buying religious service; and LimeWire, the world's most democratic peer-to-peer
lodge sharing computer software.

"Our know in on-line music dates to the very origins of the music
industriousness through the Internet," says Gregory Matusky, President of Gregory
FCA. "I have yet to go through a company with a greater ability than Pure Play to
connect sovereign artists with their fans, gain exposure for their music,
and monetize their products."

"Music rights and the Internet have vastly transformed the music
commercial enterprise. Pure Play's unique good example enhances the role of independent artists
in the development of new music and trends by giving the consuming public
advanced exposure to the next generation of music and artists," says
Matusky.

Pure Play Music's online portal, hypertext transfer protocol://www.pureplaymusic.com, allows
unknown and independent artists to upload their music, and then use Pure
Play's unique music distribution channels in order to benefit airplay, make
awareness, tie with new fans, and generate royalties.

Pure Play currently has agreements in hand to expose independent
artists and their music to a retail surroundings of more than 25,000 stores
worldwide through the companies six genre-specific music streams, delivered
via satellite or online, service of process retailers across Europe. The Pure Play
model includes plans to expand worldwide.

"Gregory FCA provides Pure Play with a quick on-ramp to building
awareness with artists, labels, retailers, and others looking to find,
develop, and work with independent musicians who define the Pure Play
platform. We see their addition to our squad as vital to edifice our brand
and achieving critical mass with both indie artists and the consumers of
their talents and efforts," stated Alex Grange, CEO of Pure Play.

About Pure Play Music

Pure Play presently features and promotes over 6,000 acts from a tally
of 42 countries, all of which have been through the stringent Pure Play A&R
selection and legal process. Artists grant Pure Play specific non-exclusive
commercial rights to their medicine. The Pure Play Web site allows access to
the main radio circularise, six genre-specific music streams, on-demand music
tracks, creative person pages, business organisation directories, news articles, download store,
external gig guide, and legion other features, all of which
put up to an average thomas Nelson Page view quantity per visitant only exceeded by a
few constituted online communities. Under development for launch for the
end of 2008 is "Pure Play People," the Pure Play social networking platform
believed to be the future generation of both social networking and radio
broadcasting.

Safe Harbor:

This release includes innovative statements broadly identified
by phrases such as "believes," "expects" or "anticipates," "foresees,"
"forecasts," "estimates" or former words or phrases of similar meaning. The
Company's business strategy, expectation, objectives, plans, intentions, or
goals likewise are forward-looking statements and are subject to sure risks
and uncertainties that could grounds actual results to differ materially from
those in forward-looking statements.




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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Download Afroman






Afroman
   

Artist: Afroman: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Discography:


Jobe Bells
   

 Jobe Bells

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Afroholic: The Even Better Times [CD 2]
   

 Afroholic: The Even Better Times [CD 2]

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 16
Afroholic: The Even Better Times [CD 1]
   

 Afroholic: The Even Better Times [CD 1]

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 17






Born Joseph Foreman, Afroman may be the kickoff creative person to accomplish a ecumenical hit with the attend of the Internet. Citing his influences as Too Short, Big Daddy Kane, and 2 Live Crew, he began his blame calling in the eighth grade when he started devising homemade tapes of his own songs and passing them out to his classmates. He got his bring forth down as a performing artist at church service where he played drums and eventually affected on to playacting guitar. For a piece, he used to exploit as a baggage brute trainer at an aerodrome piece trying to relieve oneself an notion with his songs.


He was placid living in East Palmdale, Los Angeles, when in November 1999 Afroman released his first album, Sell Your Dope, and played parties, sidewalks, and contests. Not finding L.A. to his liking, he stirred to Hattiesburg, MS, where he teamed up with drummer Jody Stallone and keyboardist/bassist Daryl Havard. In the spring of 2000 he concocted his second LP, Because I Got High, with producer Tim Ramenofsky. He distributed it at shows and with the help of T-Bone Records in Hattiesburg. The more multitude he performed for, the more give-and-take of mouthpiece spread, with non just a small avail from the Internet's controversial music-file swapping service, Napster. Someone world Health Organization got his hands on his medicine at a depict posted the track "Because I Got High" to Napster and on the spur of the moment everything changed for Afroman. Then Howard Stern's radio show boosted "Because I Got High"'s popularity by playing the song on his depict. The song "Because I Got High" was based on Afroman's inability to clear up his room. The song lists a telephone number of activities -- cleaning his room, going to court, attending class -- that come derailed because of "reefer lyssa."


Afroman finally as well gained the aid of Universal Records, world Health Organization sign him to a six-album deal. His kickoff Universal album, The Good Times, was a compilation of his number one two LPs and a few unexampled ones. "Because I Got High" was too included on the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's motion-picture show Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back prima Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. "Because I Got High" became a vast hit around the macrocosm in the final quarter of 2001. When he returned in 2004, he did so in a big agency, with the double-disc Afroholic...the Even Better Times, albeit he did so severally. Free of Universal, he wrote, produced, and recorded Afroholic on his own, marketed it mostly via the Internet (web.afromanmusic.com), and toured with a live band. The holiday album Jobe Bells followed in 2004 and and then came Drunk'n'High in 2006.






Thursday, 7 August 2008

Bryan Cox

Bryan Cox   
Artist: Bryan Cox

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Temple Of Boom   
 Temple Of Boom

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1