NEWS SOURCE: Los Angeles Music Network
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 29 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — “Hi y’all, we a blues band!” And a profound silence fell over the room. Lead singer Sugaray of Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz said, “I’m gonna say that again ’cause the room always gets real quiet – we a blues band!” But within one minute of launching into their set, the entire audience was up and dancing, and AKB went on to crush the competition with charisma, musicianship and fantastic tunes. Winning the LAMN Jam Grand Slam Urban Artist of the Year title by a landslide, AKB beat out hundreds of competitors.
AKB got these remarks from top-tier talent judges: “I’m an Aunt Kizzy’z Girl now!” “You guys are on your way to something big.” “Unbelievable! I was blown away from beginning to end. I could listen to you play for hours!” “You should be on stage with Taj Mahal at the Long Beach Blues Festival.” “Wow!” “Dope, hot and sexy! I’d love to see you guys live again.”
One judge (Violet Brown) even awarded the band an unprecedented perfect “10” score!
The band’s most valuable ingredient is that the band’s dynamic frontman Sugaray knows how to read and work a room. While most artists simply perform, exceptional artists are responsive to the mood of the crowd. The energy shifted when AKB took the stage, and they had the crowd on its feet within seconds.
Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz Receives Career Launch Package
AKB wins a prize package (valued at over $6,000) with practical tools a band can use to launch its career. This includes the option to sign winning songs to Red Queen Music for commercial exploitation in film and TV; personal consultation in performance, songwriting, marketing and business plan development; a national press release distribution package and eMediaKit(TM) from Send2Press(R) Newswire; a professional photo session, resources, gear, and much more. For hard-working artists with talent and ambition like AKB, these tools will speed them on their way.
Top-Tier Talent Judges
Judges at the finale included industry veteran Transworld Entertainment’s Director of Urban Marketing Violet Brown; Power 106-FM’s On-Air Personality Yesi Ortiz; and Director of Worldwide Music Marketing for Electronic Arts and Artwerk Music Kiley Kmiec.
Kmiec, who is constantly on the prowl for new music for the 65+ games a year Electronic Arts releases (many of which sell millions of units), was floored by AKB’s performance. He declared, “Get ready because next year [Madden’s] gonna be an all blues soundtrack!”
The crowd roared its approval.
About Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz
As a direct result of winning the LAMN Jam preliminary round in June, AKB signed a deal with RBC Records, increased their visibility on MySpace by over 50% and have six original songs currently being considered for placement in two major motion pictures. AKB performs 200 – 300 shows a year around the country.
Says RBC Records partner Brian Shafton, a talent judge who signed the band on the spot when he first heard them two months ago, “Nothing speaks louder than Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz’ music. In our eight years of existence, RBC has never signed a group based on one listen until we heard AKB. And it only took two songs! We are not alone in our opinion as everyone who hears the group falls in love immediately. Above and beyond their musical talents, the guys are incredibly hard working and gig over 200 nights per year. Although blues is not the most commercially viable genre, we believe that with the right talent and music we can traverse this stereotype, and we know we have this.”
Artists Get Great Advice, Make Connections at LAMN Jams
Violet Brown had great advice for performers to test market their music. “It’s important to take your songs and play them for kids around the neighborhood and at school, where people don’t know you’re connected to the music, and watch their reaction,” she said. “If you know a DJ in a club, take it to him, let him play it. Watch people on dance floor and see how it moves them. See what they have to say.”
More importantly, she generously offered each performer space in her stores, saying “I believe that there is sales potential for all of you. If you put out CDs you should come to me and I’ll put them in my stores, I have about 700 stores across the country. I’m not saying you’ll go in all 700, but there is a spot for everyone. So for all of you here, I recommend that you get with me when your release comes out and I’ll take care of you in that manner.”
As a result of their first LAMN Jam performance in June, Jackie Boyz are currently featured on Diddy.com (“Making The Band” spoof) and are co-writing with Jo-Jo and on Mario’s next album (whose single “Let Me Love You” was a smash hit). Their single “Topless” is among the most requested songs on 97.3-FM in Canada, and they secured a retail and digital distribution deal in Japan.
Arash is now writing and producing music with Angel Diva Music’s Jan Linder-Koda, has booked a two-week Southern California tour and is featured as a DJ on “The Ex List” on CBS.
Future LAMN Jams
Due to an overwhelming number of entries, LAMN will schedule another LAMN Jam Contest in 2009. Subscribe free to receive bulletins at www.lamn.com or call 818-769-6095 now to be kept up-to-date.
We Love Our Sponsors
LAMN Jam sponsors include Power 106-FM, 98.7-FM, Heroin Diaries / Ovation Guitars, DDrums, Paiste America, Angel Diva Music, Red Queen Music, Home Recording Boot Camp, Justin Winokur Photography, Music Connection Magazine, On / Off Records, Onlinegigs.com, Optic Noise Music Licensing, Send2Press.com (a division of Neotrope), Propellerheads, Skinny’s Lounge, Taxi.com, Tunecore.com, Music Business Registries, Veneto West Studios and What Is Indie?
About LAMN
Now in its 20th year, the Los Angeles Music Network (LAMN), promotes education, career advancement and good will among artists. LAMN Jams give talented artists a platform to perform original material for music industry experts. These contests foster artistry and talent development, enable professional introductions and deals that advance artist careers.
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Caption: Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz dynamic frontman Sugaray
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Caption: Winning band Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz (AKB) with talent judges and LAMN Jam staff. L-R (standing, back row): AKB drummer Dwane Hathorn and bassist Joe Schiavone, LAMN’s Mark Allee and Bethany Hope, Electronic Arts Director of Worldwide Music Marketing Kiley Kmiec, AKB’s guitarist Jim King and keyboardist Mike Mack. L-R (front row) LAMN Jam Producer Elisa Taylor, AKB percussionist Bastos “Moe” Moenho, LAMN’s Ophelia Weathers and Winnie Jow, Transworld Entertainment’s Director of Urban Marketing Violet Brown, Power 106-FM On-Air Host Yesi Ortiz, LAMN President Tess Taylor (on Sugaray’s knee) and AKB frontman Sugaray (kneeling).
Photo Credit: LAMN Jam photos by Snook.
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Original Story ID: (4246) :: 2008-08-0829-001
Original Keywords: Los Angeles Music Network, LAMN Jam Grand Slam Urban Artist of the Year title, Blues Band Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz, Lead singer Sugaray, drummer Dwane Hathorn and bassist Joe Schiavone, percussionist Bastos Moe Moenho, LAMN President Tess Taylor, LAMN Jams Los Angeles Music Network
NEWS SOURCE: Los Angeles Music Network | Published: 2008-08-29 12:57:24
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