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Lazy-Lee

Lazy Lee is a Canadian electro/pop band from Montreal.  With members coming from different musical backgrounds including pop, rock, funk, jazz, R&B, gospel and electronic music, the blend that emerged from this collaboration is a unique sonic signature that defines the group. Their first album entitled Electromagnetic Circus, produced by Luc Tellier (Simple Plan, The New Cities, The Mission District, The Playdates, Colorsound, Marie-Mai),  is part of the “Best of 2013” according to BRBR-TFO. Check out the track Full Circle.
Contact: media@lazyleemusic.com

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Sydney

Buzz Track: Crazy Beautiful

Songstress Sydney Leigh has deals on the table after we named her a top 8 emerging artist.  She has self released her debut EP “Crazy Beautiful”. Sydney wrote and recorded with Nolan Lambroza (Sir Nolan), Steve Daly (Tracklacers) and Heidi Rojas in Los Angeles, California.  She hails from Michigan and has been singing since the very young age of 5. She cites Christina Perri and Christina Aguilera as influences. She has 20k Twitter followers and booking. Check out the track Wrong Way Home.
Contact: allisonleigh0419@gmail.com

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Paula Shtein

We posted UK based Classical Soprano Katie Marshall a couple of months ago. She was a finalist in ‘The Next Brit Thing‘ and the youngest singer to ever be awarded the prestigious “Sheila Armstrong” award for excellence. Following in her foot steps is Paula Shtein. From starring in many lead roles in community theatre productions, to recording her album in NYC, to winning awards for her vocal and acting performances, and doing voice-over on the radio, Paula will eventually make a mark.  Paula worked with Dave Eggar (Amy Lee/ Evanescence)  Check out her video Change the track Ani L’Dodi
Contact: paulamusic@insight.rr.com

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Shockingly, The NFL has asked musicians to pay for the Superbowl.

The NFL reportedly asked Katy Perry, Rihanna and Coldplay, their top choices to play the 2015 Super Bowl Halftime Show, if they would be willing to pay the league in order to secure one of the biggest gigs in the world, according to The Wall Street Journal.

When reaching out to artists, league representatives asked some acts if they would exchange a headlining slot for a portion of their post-Super Bowl tour earnings, or make another type of financial contribution to the NFL. Sources told the Journal that Music reps gave a negative response.

While the NFL doesn’t typically pay artists who perform during the Super Bowl Halftime Show, they do tend to cover travel and production expenses, which can be upwards of a million dollars. Considering the Halftime Show has only grown more popular in recent years — this year’s performance with Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers drew 115.3 million viewers, compared to the 112.2 million who watched the game — it makes sense they’d want a piece of the pie.

 

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