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Glow Hard or Go Home

Reader Description: Females ages 18 – 45

It’s Time to Trim the Fat From Your Life

14 Signs Your Job is a Keeper

14 Signs it’s Time to Find a New Job

From FML to LML: How to Create a Life You Love

The Career You Wish You Had…From Dream to Reality (Part 1-3)

Atlanta Girl Magazine

Reader Description: Girls ages 9-17 and their parents

Why Should I Stop Comparing Yourself to Others

Does Your Body Language Match What Your Trying to Say?

Write it Down!

Dare to Not Compare

How to Spot Bad Friendships

Ladies Lotto Blog

Reader Description: Young professional females

Stylish (and Functional) Diaper Bags

The Video Monitor – Are We Being Efficient or Lazy?

Best Books (for Mom) for Baby’s First Year

Washing the Mom Off

Toys…Oldskool vs Newskool”

Crunchy Moms Love KellyMom.com

LL Talks to the Creator of OneHungryMama.com

Self-Hypnosis for Less Pain on D-Day

3 Tips for a Calm, Safe Baby Jet-Setter

Is Sophie the Giraffe Worth the Hype?

My Salon Scoop Magazine

Reader Description: Women and stylists interested in hair-care and trends

Get a Grip on Going Gray

Big Weaves for Little Girls Might Be Too Much

Hair Chronicles: Bride Changes ‘Do to Include Groom’s Veil Vision

Perfect Wedding Guide

Reader Description: People involved in wedding planning

3 Reasons Why a Cruise is a Fabulous Honeymoon Option for the Budget Conscious Couple

Top 3 Websites to Whip Your Body into Wedding Dress Shape

Tips for a Dream Destination Wedding

All article written by: Lana Perry

About my Modern Mamahood column:

“A few months ago Ladies Lotto introduced a weekly post dedicated to the moms in the group. So far the Modern Mamahood series, helmed by Ladies Lotto blogger Lana Perry has grown to be wildly popular. The series tackles everything from traveling, toys, birthing and everything in between. In one of the latest installments, Lana interviewed NYC mom, entrepreneur and food blogger, Stacie Billis of One Hungry Mama.

Click HERE to get the scoop from one mom to another.”

Here are my archives from my college reporting days:

http://www.dailynexus.com/author/lana-burrows-reporter

The beautiful UC-Santa Barbara campus on the Pacific.

JERMISIDE AND PRODUCER DANNY DIGGS ANNOUNCE RELEASE DATE FOR
UPCOMING ALBUM: MIDDLE CLASSIC THROUGH HIPNOTT RECORDS: MAY 25, 2010


FREE DOWNLOAD OF 12” SINGLE “DIDN’T I TELL YOU”
FEATURING VON PEA OF TANYA MORGAN

From their album Middle Classic (HiPNOTT Records) releasing May 25, 2010, Jermiside and producerDanny Diggs share 12” Digital Single “Didn’t I Tell You” (feat Von Pea) as a preemptive free download. This is an upbeat, soulful, taunt-track featuring Von PeaTanya Morgan. The 12 ” Digital Single includes the album version, clean radio edit, and instrumental of the single, as well as a non album b-side, “Let It Go”.

Downloadhttp://www.mediafire.com/?tdmkuigtdzc

Previewhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H782IzurEYQ

About the Album Middle Classic:

Amidst an industry where many rappers claim they are either from the hood or already ballin’ when they are usually neither, it’s refreshing to hear from an artist like Atlanta-based, Cincinnati-raised rapper Jermisidewho is comfortable representing how he was really raised, and where he’s at in life. Jermiside has teamed up with Vancouver-based, Irish-bred producer Danny Diggs to create Middle Classic. The ‘middle class’ theme does not tie into every single track, but on the hook of title track #9 Jermiside explains his perspective, “I ain’t from the hood, I grew up good, my situation turned out just like we knew luck would”.

Tracklist
1 – The Inception
2 – Afraid (feat Maverick Sabre)
3 – We Here (feat Sabrina Cuie & Donwill)
4 – Maintainin’ (feat Soulstice)
5 – Didn’t I Tell You (feat Von Pea)
6 – Alright
7 – Where We Go (feat Maverick Sabre)
8 – Still With Me (feat Maverick Sabre & Johnny Roulette)
9 - Middle Classic
10 – Respect
11 – Didn’t I Tell You (Brickbeats Remix)
12 – Still With Me (DJ Kno Remix)
13 – We Are Here (Kev Brown Remix) [iTunes Only Bonus Track]

Standout tracks include “Didn’t I Tell You” (feat Von Pea) mentioned above, “Afraid” features vocals byMaverick Sabre on the hook and illustrates the relatable honesty that Jermiside is known for. Johnny Roulette and Maverick join Jermiside on “Still With Me” where Johnny and Jerm describe their love for good women, Cincinnati as a hometown, and a relative lost too young alongside a deep, grooving, feel-good beat. Bonus track is Kev Brown’s remix of “We Here”. The album has been graced with remixes from DJ Kno of Cunninlynguists’ for “Still With Me”Brickbeats’ remix of “Didn’t I Tell You” and Bonus Track “We Are Here” (Kev Brown Remix).

About Jermiside & Danny Diggs:

Jermiside has been carving out a niche for himself since 2003. He’s released several albums and has worked with artists such as Tanya Morgan, Cunninlynguists, Brickbeats and more (listed below). Jermisideand Danny Diggs have been working together on and off since 07′ when they released their first track together on Danny’s Introducing album featuring Shad K. But the release of their album Middle Classicmarks their first official releases together. The cohesion between Danny Diggs’ flawless production andJermiside’s immaculate storytelling style come through in the face of the long distance nature of their collaborations.

Highlights:

  • Jermiside is featured on Tanya Morgan’s critically acclaimed Moonlighting and Brooklynati albums and also Cunninlynquists Strange Journey Volume 2. He’s also know for projects with Brickbeats and has appeared on tracks alongside artists such as Trek Life, Reef Tha Lost Cause, Ill Poetic, Theory Hazit, Random, Che Grand, ADD-2, Deacon the Villain, Haji Haj (Dumhi) Rob Viktum and others
  • Jermiside has performed at the Midwest Music Summit, Scribble Jam, Indianapolis Hip-Hop Festival
  • Danny Diggs has released his Introducing EP featuring Shad K and has produced for Soulstice, Chief Kamachi (original AOTP member), Rob Kelly, Killah Priest, Akrobatik and Maverick Sabre

More Info:

Jermiside & Danny Diggs - http://hipnottrecords.com/artists/jermiside-danny-diggs
12” Digital Single “Didn’t I Tell You” (feat Von Pea) - http://www.mediafire.com/?tdmkuigtdzc

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HiPNOTT’s Media Contact:
Lana Burrows, 310.270.5311, lanaelizabeth@gmail.com

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PROJECT GENERATION D HIP-HOP PRODUCTION STUDENTS

ATTEND FIELD TRIP TODAY AT THE SAE INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA

WITH LOCAL RAP ARTIST KYLE LUCAS

ATLANTA, GA, APRIL 16, 2010 // This afternoon, the music-loving young boys and girls enrolled in the Hip-Hop Production Course at Project Generation D (PGD) are taking a field trip to the School of Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute of Atlanta.

The educational excursion to SAE will include a tour of the facilities and an interactive studio session led by head instructors Scott Keiklak and Josh Grau. The students are also looking forward to Q&A sessions with special guests local rap artist Kyle Lucas (signed to Big Boi from Outkast’s label Purple Ribbon Records).

About Project Generation D:

Project Generation D (PGD) is an after-school creative digital arts academy for pre-teens and teens providing a positive environment for a high-quality digital arts education while encouraging individuality and teamwork. The company’s website and blog at www.ProjectGenerationD.comfeatures news, program updates, and photos and video from various sessions.

The PGD Hip-Hop Production course teaches the basics including drum programming, loop-based production, writing song lyrics and more, using Garage Band and Ableton Live digital audio workstations. Classrooms of 12-16 teens also enjoy guest appearances by local musicians, production studio tours, and complete the course by creating individual and group projects.

“Creating Project Generation D has really been a culmination of my years of experience as a music producer and artist [as moniker Nobody Famous], as well as my background in childcare, education, business, and various forms of digital arts,” said founder Reggie Perry Jr. who develops and teaches the coursework. “I’ve been working on this program for years, so it is very exciting to see it coming to life now.”

In Other News:

PGD is locking in their summer camp programming at several local facilities. As the organization expands, additional courses will be offered, and the PGD instruction staff will increase. Long-term projections include PGD facilities and a global classroom.

For More Information:

Contact Founder, Reggie Perry Jr.: reggie@projectgenerationd.org, 678.480.4851

PGD Blog and Website: www.ProjectGenerationD.com

Media Contact: Lana Burrows, 310.270.5311, lanaelizabeth@gmail.com

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DOWNLOAD “AS IF” MP3 AND MUSIC VIDEO FROM SPECTAC AND AMIRI’S ALBUM ALMOST FAMOUS
RELEASED TODAY ON HIPNOTT RECORDS AND AVAILABLE FOR
PURCHASE ON ALL MAJOR DIGITAL OUTLETS

To celebrate the Almost Famous album release, Spectac and Amiri have let their R&B tinted hip-hop single “As If”loose for free download at http://usershare.net/64h7d0yk8f2t.

And here is the video for the single shot in Atlanta and directed by Rick Foy of Dvid Films, who has also directed videos for Jay ARE, Kam Moye, and Kaze: http://www.youtube.com/user/DvidFilms?feature=mhw5

Almost Famous by Spectac and Amiri is now available for purchase at iTunes, Amazon.com and all major digital outlets: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/almost-famous/id364144441

Today’s release of Almost Famous (HiPNOTT Records) marks the first official full-length release for Spectac and Amiri after almost two decades recording and collaborating together on various projects. The album is composed of 13 tracks which all contain the soulful, classic, fresh throwback sound of producer Amiri, and the vivid, poetic freestyle and storytelling style of Spectac.

We are feeding music enthusiasts that are utterly disappointed and frustrated by the current state of rap music. We are bringing substance and originality back to the game,” Spectac and Amiri said.

About Spectac & Amiri:

Lyrical artist Spectac and producer Amiri have successful music careers both as individuals and as a duo. Together they have performed with Wyclef Jean, KRS-1, Nas, 9th Wonder, Jurassic 5, DJ Jazzy Jeff, The Wu Tang Clan, 50 Cent, Black Moon, Naughty by Nature, De La Soul, Akinyele, Supernatural, Onyx, Little Brother and more. Spectac and Amiri have recorded countless projects together over the past two decades and their first official release, single “Lessons from da Ghetto” (Principals of Entertainment, 2003), charted the Billboard Top 100 Hip-Hop/R&B.

Individual Artist Highlights:

  • Spectac has recorded with Big Daddy Kane, Dana Dane, 9th Wonder, Median, Little Brother and many other influential artists.
  • Amiri has co-produced with Rashad ‘Tumblin Dice’ Smith on A Tribe Called Quest’s reunion single “I C U (Doin It)” featuring Erykah Badu, and has ghost-produced for major several projects.

For more information:

Spectac and Amiri: http://hipnottrecords.com/artists/spectac-amiri

HiPNOTT Records: http://hipnottrecords.com

Download the 12” EP Single “My God”: http://spectac-and-amiri.bandcamp.com/album/my-god-digital-12

Download Single “As If”: http://usershare.net/64h7d0yk8f2t

Download Keys to the Vault Mixtape: http://spectac-and-amiri.bandcamp.com/album/keys-to-the-vault-mixed-by-dj-mark-1

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DOWNLOAD SPECTAC AND AMIRI’S MIXTAPE KEYS TO THE VAULT,
A PREFACE TO THEIR UPCOMING HIPNOTT RECORDS ALBUM ALMOST FAMOUS

With just one week until their Almost Famous album release date, Spectac and Amiri drop the Keys to the Vault mixtape for free download at: http://spectac-and-amiri.bandcamp.com/album/keys-to-the-vault-mixed-by-dj-mark-1.

Keys to the Vault is sponsored by The Originators2 Dope Boyz, and KevinNottingham.com. It has been mixed by HiPNOTT Records’ in-house DJ Mark-1, spiked with cuts from Khrysis and 9th Wonder and showcases Spectac and Amiri classics, as well as unreleased material, and tracks with Big Daddy KaneLittle Brother and other Justus League members.

Additional New Spectac & Amiri Material:

About the album Almost Famous:

Almost Famous (HiPNOTT Records) marks the first official full-length release for Spectac and Amiri after almost two decades recording and collaborating together on various projects. The album is composed of 13 tracks which all contain the soulful, classic, fresh throwback sound of producer Amiri, and the vivid, poetic freestyle and storytelling style of Spectac. Almost Famous will hit iTunes, Amazon.com and all major outlets on April 13, 2010.

“We are feeding music enthusiasts that are utterly disappointed and frustrated by the current state of rap music. We are bringing substance and originality back to the game,” Spectac and Amiri said.

About Spectac & Amiri:

Rap artist Spectac and producer Amiri have successful music careers both as individuals and as a duo. Together they have performed with Wyclef Jean, KRS-1, Nas, 9th Wonder, Jurassic 5, DJ Jazzy Jeff, The Wu Tang Clan, 50 Cent, Black Moon, Naughty by Nature, De La Soul, Akinyele, Supernatural, Onyx, Little Brother and more. Spectac and Amiri have recorded countless projects together over the past two decades and their first official release, single “Lessons from da Ghetto” (Principals of Entertainment, 2003), charted the Billboard Top 100 Hip-Hop/R&B.

Individual Artist Highlights:

  • Spectac has recorded with Big Daddy Kane, Dana Dane, 9th Wonder, Median, Little Brother and many other influential artists.
  • Amiri has co-produced with Rashad ‘Tumblin Dice’ Smith on A Tribe Called Quest’s reunion single “I C U (Doin It)” featuring Erykah Badu, and has ghost-produced for major several projects.

For more information:

Spectac and Amiri: http://hipnottrecords.com/artists/spectac-amiri

HiPNOTT Records: http://hipnottrecords.com

Download the 12” EP Single “My God”: http://spectac-and-amiri.bandcamp.com/album/my-god-digital-12

Download Keys To the Vault Mixtape:  http://spectac-and-amiri.bandcamp.com/album/keys-to-the-vault-mixed-by-dj-mark-1

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THE SAE INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA AND LOCAL RAP ARTIST KYLE LUCAS

TO LEAD FIELD TRIP FOR PROJECT GENERATION D HIP-HOP PRODUCTION STUDENTS

ATLANTA, GA – The School of Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute of Atlanta will be welcoming teens from new local youth program Project Generation D (PGD) on April 16, 2010, 12:00pm – 2:00pm.

The field trip for the students of Green County High School who are enrolled in PGD’s Hip Hop Production Course. Their educational excursion to SAE will include a tour of SAE and an interactive studio session led by head instructors Scott Keiklak and Josh Grau. The students are also looking forward to Q&A sessions with special guests local rap artist Kyle Lucas (signed to Big Boi from Outkast’s label Purple Ribbon Records), and other local musicians and music industry professionals.

About Project Generation D:

Project Generation D (PGD) is an after-school creative digital arts academy for pre-teens and teens providing a positive environment for a high-quality digital arts education while encouraging individuality and teamwork. The company’s website and blog at www.ProjectGenerationD.com features news, program updates, and photos and video from various sessions.

The PGD Hip-Hop Production course teaches the basics including drum programming, loop-based production, writing song lyrics and more, using Garage Band and Ableton Live digital audio workstations. Classrooms of 12-16 teens also enjoy guest appearances by local musicians, production studio tours, and complete the course by creating individual and group projects.

“Creating Project Generation D has really been a culmination of my years of experience as a music producer and artist [as moniker Nobody Famous], as well as my background in childcare, education, business, and various forms of digital arts,” said founder Reggie Perry Jr. who develops and teaches the coursework. “I’ve been working on this program for years, so it is very exciting to see it coming to life now.”

In Other News:

Within the following months, PGD plans to add additional program sites, becoming a mobile academy. As the organization expands, additional courses will be offered, and the PGD instruction staff will increase. Long-term projections include a PGD center and a global classroom.

For More Information:

Contact Founder, Reggie Perry Jr.: reggie@projectgenerationd.org, 678.480.4851

PGD Blog and Website: www.ProjectGenerationD.com

Media Contact: Lana Burrows, 310.270.5311, lanaelizabeth@gmail.com

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