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03.06.08
SIRI MUSIC Enters Worldwide Distribution and Licensing Deal
with Universal Motown Republic Group Subsidiary
New York, NY – March 6, 2008 – Siri Music, the creative
venture from producer/songwriter Chauncy Jackson has entered a worldwide
distribution and licensing deal with Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman’s
brainchild, Federal Distribution via Universal Motown Republic Group.
“This deal will help us in our continuing effort to find talented
artists in search of a label that will nurture their creativity,”
Jackson said. “I’m excited that Siri Music has found
a new home and am privileged to be working with Avery and Monte.”
Jackson also said that pop princess Stefani Vara’s highly-anticipated
debut, Storybook Diaries, will be the first album released under
the multi-year deal. The disc will hit store shelves this May. “The
team has been working extensively to come to the table with some
of the most distinct and original ideas for exposure,” he
adds, “The disc contains a number of hit songs and we expect
to support the set throughout 2008.”
In the coming months, Siri Music plans to release music from Lillian
Roberts, Okera, Sasha Nutgent, as well as the sophomore release
from Siri Music’s first artist Jeremiah. “The success
of our promotional and marketing campaigns opened many doors for
the label,” Jackson added. “Federal/Universal Republic
is a great operation and I’m certain that everyone there will
work hard to ensure the success of our future releases."
“Siri Music has many surprises in store for the new year,
including new signees,” Jackson said. “I hear great
music from unsigned bands and veteran artists daily, and I am looking
forward to helping those deserving artists grow their fan bases.”
02.18.08
STEFANI VARA attends NACCP Awards in Los Angeles
Ms. Vara stepped out in LA this past weekend attending the NEYO,
Zune and Compound Entertainment Pre-Grammy Party, the 2008 Grammy
Awards and the NAACP Image Awards.
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02.05.08
LILLIAN ROBERTS enters the studio w/ Steve Wallace
Roberts has begun work on her untitled debut album with producer
Steve Wallace. The album will include cover songs as well a original
material. The soprano will tackle new versions of, "Papa, Can
You Hear Me," "Come Live With Me," and "Alfie.
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