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Archive for October, 2006


Multi-Cultural Artist DARIA

Multi-Cultural Artist DARIA - Releases World Music CD for Kids and Sends Giant Peace Cards To The Middle East.

On September 11th, US-based world music performer, Daria (Daria Marmaluk-Hajioannou) released her third international album of children’s music…

During that day she performed free concerts for her home community of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and invited participants to sign 16 foot long cards that will be sent to children’s groups and community centers where she had performed this summer in Nazareth, Israel. These projects are just a part of Daria’s work that involves recorded music and live performances, but also peace-making and the empowerment of children. She is one artist that does not just talk about peace, but is actively making a difference in that realm.
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Hero Fights Terrorism

SEPTEMBER 2006 (MOSCOW, RUSSIA) - Anton Tsygankov, an award-winning rock guitar virtuoso and songwriter, has just announced the worldwide release of his ground-breaking debut album titled ANTI - The Anton Tsygankov Project.

To promote the album’s message, Tsygankov and his band are touring the Middle East, performing at anti-terrorism rallies in war zones and geopolitical hot spots.
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Wooden Stares New Album

From their base in Fayetteville, Arkansas, indie rock group Wooden Stares’ has combined a blue collar work ethic with a commanding stage presence to become one of the nation’s most acclaimed up-and-coming acts.

The band’s debut album, A Story as Sad as It’s Told, has already been compared to Modest Mouse and the Toadies, and is jam-packed with tracks that ooze musical gravitas. “The album is a psychological roller coaster of exciting melodies,” says Jerry Oliver of the Fayetteville Free Weekly.
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