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LEE ACTOR'S second album of orchestral music on Albany Records in April, 2008. It features his Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 2 and Timpani Concerto. Actor's Concerto for Horn and Orchestra was selected as First Prize Winner in the 2007 International Horn Society Composition Contest.

DANIEL ADAMS' Concerto for Timpani, Percussion, and Winds on Capstone Records. The recording features the University of South Florida Symphonic Wind Ensemble conducted by William Wiedrich.

ANTHONY J. BLACKMAN aka TOC “THE THUG SCHOLAR”'S The New Era.

CAVASHAWN'S new album, a four song EP. The band is fronted by Scott Salmon.

COLORS IN THE AIR’S On The Inside on Leakmob Reocords. CITA is known for an electrifying live show and beautifully arranged pop songs.

THE CRASH MODERN'S Goodnight Glamour Good Morning Disaster in May 2008. It will be available at Hot Topics and online. The band has toured with such acts as Bon Jovi, Lifehouse and Bowling for Soup.

CROWN VIC’S new 12-track American rock album, Dreams Get Driven.

DAN AND LELAND'S The Rush of Sights and Sounds, their second album.

MICHAEL ANTHONY D’ANNA’S CD 7.

DAVE DILL’S Follow the Summer, featuring three songs co-written with Derek Holt of The Climax Blues Band.

DENNY EARNEST’S full catalog of Blues in Vol’s. 1,2,3 and Delta Blues on iTunes.

KATHLEEN FOWLE’S 4 th album Fly Free on April 10, 2008.

CHASE FRANK’S Midnight Manor. The EP is being performed by the duo on their west coast tour.

KENNETH FUCHS’ sophomore disc of orchestral and chamber works by Naxos on the American Classicals Label. The works were recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra with conductor JoAnn Falletta.

WINSTON GAY’S first album My God Loves You on his own label. He’s appeared on stages all over the globe.

GOES TO ELEVEN MEDIA'S fifth album in two years, featuring ASCAP members Nicole Buetti and Dirk Montapert. The music is all original horror music.

GRAND EVOLTION'S All We Have Is Now. The Northeast region regularly touring act is centered around the songwriting of Sarah Kollett.

J.MUSAK'S House Blend, featuring eleven AC and Soft Jazz songs.

JW HANBERRY’S Second Hand Smoke features 12 original songs.

ERIC HIMAN’S newest and sixth release, Resonate, on Thumbcrown Records. The video for the lead single off of the disc, "Little Boy Blue," will debut on the LOGO network this May.

NICK HOWARD’S debut album Something to Talk About. Nick's tracks earned him synch licenses in both MTV’s The Hills and the film My Sassy Girl.

DAVID HUGHES’ Foreign Shores contains original contemporary jazz. Features guest performers Eric Marienthal and Justin Guarini from American Idol.

CHRIS KOZA'S The Dark, Delirious Morning. To celebrate the release, Koza and his band performed at the legendary First Avenue club in Minneapolis, MN.

LO-BOY’S The-Re-Mix on Carat Records Entertainment. The duo is comprised of Maui’s Abbey Brazley and Karyn Sarring.

DAN MANJOVI'S Woke Up This Morning in the Winter of 2008.

JON MICHAELS’ third album I Hear A Clock. Jack Canfield, co-author of the Chicken Soup For the Soul series says, “I love John Michaels’ music! It’s chicken soup for my soul… love, light, joy and fun.”

SHERI MILLER’S debut EP Mantra. She studied literature and poetry at the University of Pennsylvania, and has had songs featured on the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame Compilations.

MEREDITH MONK'S Impermanence. Monk was honored by Musica Sacra's gala on March 5th as their annual honoree for Artistic Achievement.

CHRIS PANAGHI’S Now’s The Time on April 29, 2009.

KRISANTHI PAPPAS’ “One Slow Dance A Day” from the film Green River.

AMYBETH PARRAVANO’S film No Left Turn on April 5, 2008. The story features her musical collaboration with her son as they surpass musical boundaries and share a common bond.

WILLIAM PERRY’S The Innocents Abroad, orchestral suites from six Mark Twain films conducted by the composer of Naxos Records.

LARRY PRETLOW II aka LAPRET’S solo debut EP Do a Dub. The EP features Shanice Cooper & Roc along with group Profound Intent.

PROFOUND INTENT’S debut EP Stop Signs Don’t Exist. The group spent the recent year and a half in a forced hiatus after the 2006 release of the single “Play the Field” won them a feature in On Tap Magazine.

QUARTERFLY’S second album Quarterfly 2 on Flyrocks Records.

MICHAEL REICH’S fourth album Writing on the Wall with Attack/Universal Records. Produced by multi-platinum producer Mark Berry.

ROPATT'S fourth album of catchy, instrumental Pop/R&B/Smooth Jazz.

JAMIE ROUNDS’ “Heaven’s A Ride” by bluegrass band Hickory Ridge.

CARLY SIMON'S This Kind of Love on Hear Music. This is Simon's first album of all-original songs in eight years. It was produced by Simon, Frank Filipetti and Jimmy Webb and features her son Ben on several tracks.

NIKKI SHANNON'S Too Few, the NYC-based songwriter's debut album. The song "She is Me" appeared on ABC's Six Degrees in late 2007.

SIMPLER MACHINE’S new album 2013.

RONNIE SMITH'S Simply Stated and is published by his own RonKA Music Group.

SWEET NASTY BAND'S Bread, Wine and Circus, their debut EP.

ROBERT SZAJNER’S The Best of Triad. The album is a collection of hard bop tunes recorded live at the Detroit Jazz Center and more. Also, Live at the Detroit Montreaux Jazz Festival 1981 on Cadence Jazz Records as part of their Historical Series.

MATT VRBA'S Go in the Fall of 2007.

DAYSHAYNE WALKER’S single “Throwback Dancing.” She is dedicated to creating good, clean and wholesome hip/hop music that teaches a positive message.

MAGGIE WALTER’S debut Midwestern Hurricaneon March 11, 2008.

BROOKE WHITE'S Songs From the Attic. This re-release follows White's Top 5 finish on American Idol.

DAVID WITHAM’S documentary on guitarist Nels Cline’s critically acclaimed 2006 release New Monastery, a view into the music of pianist Andrew Hill. It will be part of Cryptogramophone Records 10th anniversary CD/DVD release this Spring.

RICH WYMAN’S Guantanamo in January 2008. Wyman found inspiration after reading about a 15 year-old detainee.

FRAN YOUNG’S Miracle Works of a Poet, a rhymed poetry book published by Authorhouse in Bloomington, Indiana. She seeks musicians to create songs from her lyrics.

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