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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
Joined: 08 Nov 2001 Posts: 4825 Location: Frankfurt / Europe
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 12:59 am Post subject: Are you too old??? |
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....I hope you are below 28
Quote: Dear Mike,
Next week, there will be an open audition in Los Angeles, CA conducted by a panel of highly accredited music Industry professionals. The Audition, titled "Audition of Your Dreams", will be held on Sunday and Monday, 9/28 and 9/29, from 12 noon onwards. Call backs will be by invitation on Tuesday, September 30th.
MakeaStar.com has made special arrangements with the organizers of the Audition for special time slots to present some of MakeaStar.com's talented and serious Artists (otherwise, the auditions are "First Come, First Seen".)
Below are more information about the Audition:
Prize - $50,000 advance
Singers/Bands of ages 15-28 only
All Genres
Auditions will be very short; serious talent only
Based on your material submitted to MakeaStar.com, you have been selected as a potential participant in this Audition.
Note: The above age restriction is set by the Audition organizers. Even though you are receiving this invitation, due to the short notice given to us, we did not have the time to verify your age qualification, and therefore you may not qualify for this particular audition.
About the Audition
Our contact for this Audition is legendary Producer, Mr. David Kershenbaum who is one of the organizers of this Audition. Below is a brief discography of David:
At 23, David Kershenbaum was put in charge of RCA Records’ A&R Center in Chicago. Next, he became a creative force at A&M where he discovered and developed Joe Jackson. Jackson’s debut album, Look Sharp, made on a budget of $7,500, helped establish Jackson as a cornerstone of new wave music in the late ’70s. He followed that with Jackson’s I’m the Man, Night and Day, Body and Soul, as well as the innovative Big World.
Kershenbaum was responsible for signing Bryan Adams to A&M, and he produced Duran Duran’s Rio, Kenny Loggins’ Leap of Faith, had a hand in Tori Amos’ debut, and piloted Tracy Chapman’s self-titled debut (which garnered six Grammy nominations and won three, including Album of the Year) and the multi-Platinum follow-up Crossroads. Now Kershenbaum and Chapman are back on the charts again, with Telling Stories, which represents a reunion of artist, producer and musicians.
Among many others, David Kershenbaum has also been the Producer for the following Artists:
Hoyt Axton, Lisa Bade, Joan Baez, Laura Branigan, Buck-O-Nine, The Burns Sisters, Cecilio & Kapono, Tracy Chapman, Durell Coleman, John Cox, Marshall Crenshaw, Catie Curtis, Del Amitri, Duran Duran, The Everly Brothers, Peter Frampton, Gallagher & Lyle, Barry Greenfield, Lani Hall, Richie Havens, Robert Hazard, Sara Hickman, Kim Hill, Joe Jackson, Johnny & The Distractions, Kenny Loggins, Eddie Money, New Order, Daredevil, Emily Richards, Cat Stevens, Supertramp, The Williams Brothers.
MIKE
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