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Friday, April 8, 2016

George Tandy Jr

George Tandy, Jr's debut radio release "March" was ranked #3 on the Billboard Adult R&B Chart. "March" is taking the airwaves across the country by storm and is currently a Top 10 song at more than fifty radio stations, currently in rotation in major markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Detroit, SiriusXM - Heart and Soul, as well as, The Steve Harvey Morning Show and The Tom Joyner Morning Show. The recent premiere of the official video for "March" has the record industry and airwaves buzzing with intrigue. And, this is just the beginning...


George Tandy, Jr. creates brilliant music that is rich with honesty, vulnerability and raw emotion. He is not your typical church singing choir boy or even a classically trained vocalist or pianist, but his messages are conveyed clearly and powerfully. Fans often refer to his voice as hypnotizing and pure. Each piece of music creates an inner journey to a time and place that is unique to the listener. Whether it is about sex, relationships, or worldly affairs you will feel every moment in the song. You can call it R&B, Folk Music or even call it Jazz. Some call it Soul with a hint of Hip Hop and note his Classical music influences. No matter what you call it, you are correct every time. George personally prefers to call his music "Soulternative." Regardless of genre, his sound is certainly unique and George is determined to gain fans, supporters, as well as, new friends, one song at a time. He believes that music heals people. Soon people all across the world will be proudly stating, "I am TeamTandy!" once they get a taste.
George Tandy Jr. simply comes alive on stage! He creates songs with a witty and introspective mind, and performs them with an electrifying charm that absolutely takes over any venue! Born into a family of artists, music lovers and entertainers George developed a passion for entertaining. Sounds have always intrigued him. As a child you could find George listening intensely to any genre of music, attempting to pick out every instrument in the song. He was inspired early on by his father, George Tandy Sr., a well accomplished jazz musician and producer. Thru the years George have developed the tools and confidence he needed to realize his dreams by cultivating his writing skills, his ear for melody, and his natural ability to entertain. After years of writing and recording songs with his extremely talented siblings as well as training, performing, competing, and touring the world as a hip hop dancer, GTJ decided to venture out as a solo artist. Armed with only his voice and his keyboard he took to the stage. The south Florida spoken word poetry nights and "open mic" scene gained him thousands of dedicated supporters.
George Tandy, Jr. has combined his talent with an independent label, RedStar Entertainment (A Division of Redline Media Group).
With the right team now in place the sky is the limit! Be on the lookout for songs from his first solo project entitled, "The Foundation."
Be a part of TeamTandy!

George Tandy Jr.
Foundation
ceo@thompkinsmarketing.com
Pop, Neo-Soul, R&B
Personal
TC
Thompkins
Geographic
Atlanta
GA
30301
 
Band Description
George Tandy, Jr's debut radio release "March" was ranked #3 on the Billboard Adult R&B Chart. "March" is took the airwaves across the country by storm. His second release "Jaded" went top 10 at UAC. His newest release "I'm Yours" is a classic.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Maine Tech The Great




Maine Tech The Great born in Willingboro NJ. At the age of 5 moved to Trenton NJ. Lived in every section of Trenton NJ with the exception of South Trenton. It was a Friday night on a three way with classmates from PJ Hill Elementary School that inspired Maine Tech The Great to become a Rap Artist. Maine Tech The Great was listening to tracks recorded by his fellow classmates and was fascinated by their music as well as the quality. The very next morning Maine Tech The Great looked around his bedroom and thought to himself how could he record a track with what he had in his possession? He then took a single speaker radio with a built in mic and his mini bookshelf stereo to play an instrumental while he began freestyling, using the radio to record both himself & the instrumental. He played his first recording for his now late Grand mother Mary J. Dobine, late Uncle William Dobine, and his friends threw out the neighborhood. Maine Tech The Great took Rap seriously immediately after receiving a lot of attention from who ever was willing to listen to his recordings and hear him rap in person. Threw out the Tri-State area at the age of 12 he had a buzz from mix tapes, talent shows, and etc. His first performance was televised at the age of 13 in the Penn’s Landing Section of Philadelphia where he was offered multiple contracts from indie labels immediately after his performance. Maine Tech The Great also had two guest appearances on a Local Radio Station based in Vineland NJ, as well as had his music played on that very same radio station.