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Stars Go Dim playing in over 100 stores!

STARS GO DIM

GET OVER IT (VIDEO)

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Here are some of the places that are playing our video. Let me know if you see it!

Rockamerica / Retail Entertainment De - “Get Over It”- Add to nationwide Filene%u02BCs Basement retail reel for Jan and Feb!

Demographics Reach with Markets

National club pool; check out: www.rockamericamusic.com Reaches 100 different clubs.

The Works in NYC. service 25 - 30 modern rock clubs

Screenplay - “Get Over It”- add for PCM & Nightlife video reels for Feb. programmers liked the band!

Demographics Reach with Markets

National video pool. programs closed circuit reel for JOURNEYS( 600 locations ), NIGHTLIFE (300 locations), Macy%u02BCs (50 locations), Top Traxx (42

locations), and Journeys. Exclusive video provider for FYE. (440 locations) Hit Vision (249 locations), Steve Madden (97), & Jarmans (43 locations).

Promo only - “Get Over It”- Add for week 2 Express for Feb. and March Modern Rock

Demographics Reach with Markets

Pool

Airlines - Rockwell Collins reel - In Flight

Royal Caribbean, (US & UK %uFB02eets) reel goes to 21 Cruise Ships plays 24 hours a day roughly 12 spins a day X 30 days X 21 ships more than 7500 spins a

month to roughly 250,000 people. These numbers are similar for Carnival

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (US Fleet)

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (UK Fleet)

Princess Cruise Line (15 ships)

Disney Cruise Lines (2 ships 875 and 874 staterooms respectively)

Celebrity Cruise Lines (13 ships)

Hilton Hotels As of February 2006, there were over 500 hotels

Marriott Hotels As of December 2005, there were 482 hotels

Las Vegas Hilton 3,174 hotel rooms

Caesar's Tahoe (Now called MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa) 440 rooms

Disney's Grand California Hotel (750 rooms)

Ramada Inns (500 hotels)

Holiday Inns (900 hotels)

Universal Studios Orlando

Pleasure Island at Disney World

Ameristar Casinos (7 locations)

Cache Creek Casino (1 location - California)

Sporting Complex%u02BCs

LA Lakers (18,997)

E Vision - “Get Over It”- add 1/17, 2 spins

Demographics Reach with Markets

Clubs: Princess Cruises Various Events, various venues

e Vision programming for Virgin Megastores various other retail outlets including:

Real Mex Restaurants

Table Mountain Casino

McDonald's

Wet Seal

Macy's

Virgin Megastore

Rainbow Apparel

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines

Red Robin

Chuck E. Cheese's

The United States Armed Forces Radio & Television Service

Rent-A-Center

Rentway

Gold's Gym

Hard Rock Hotel

Hard Rock Cafes

H&M

Ralph Lauren/Polo

Levi Strauss

Stars Go Dim performed at Abercrombie Headquarters- 2,000 peeps

Stars Go Dim is performing for 2,000 Abercrombie/Hollister staff at the headquarters. SGD songs are playing in stores nation wide!

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Songs of Water CD Review- Wildy World

Songs Of Water - The Sea Has Spoken by Wildy World 2010, Songs Of Water

Just two months into the year, we're ready to declare that Songs Of Water's The Sea Has Spoken is one of the most finely crafted (mostly) instrumental albums for the year. Others may come along and vie for the crown, but it's going to be tough to take it out of Songs Of Water's hands. Mixing and melding Classical, Celtic, Bluegrass and New Age styles into a coherent sound around highly original compositions, Songs Of Water has far and away surpassed their self-titled 2008 debut. It doesn't hurt having much of the Skaggs family sitting in throughout the album (son Luke is a member of Songs Of Water), but Ricky Skaggs and two other members of the Skaggs clan ad instrumental support without impinging on Songs Of Water's highly original sound. The Sea Has Spoken drops on March 26, 2010.

From the opening notes of “Everything That Rises” you'll know you're in for a different experience than on most pure instrumental albums. Hammered dulcimer, violin and guitar entertain in an energetic musical conversation that is as uplifting as the song title might imply, even amidst the note of relinquished sorrow that runs through the main theme. The musicianship here is absolutely incredible, a symphony of sounds gained by non-symphonic means. “Bread And Circus” ranges from modern to antiquity, sounding at times like the sort of chamber music that once entertained European illuminati. “Window Seat” makes use of contrapuntal rhythms and soaring passages that evoke vivid images in your mind; a sort of soundtrack to dreams you don't quite remember. Stephen Roach steps forward on vocals for “Sycamore”; a pleasantly mellow tune that's a nice change of pace but doesn't carry the same vibrancy as the instrumental work on The Sea Has Spoken.

“The Great Russian Catastrophe” is highly rhythmic with heavy Slavic influences that are quite enjoyable, but “Through The Dead Wood” takes the manic rhythms a step further as a thoroughly percussion-based composition that is nothing short of amazing. Fans of groups like Rusted Root in particular will love what Songs Of Water has going on here. Bluegrass chutes push through beneath “The Family Tree”, an amazingly lyric composition full of some of the tightest, most precise musicianship on the album. For all of that fine control, not an ounce of spirit is lost. “Luminitsa” plays like the musings of a Romani Bard, blending Spanish, Middle Eastern and Eastern European musical elements into a style that's instantly foreign yet familiar. “Luminitsa” brings an air of mystery to The Sea Has Spoken, dark and beautiful and ever so slightly out of reach. “Hwyl” carries with it a distinctly urgent feel, tearing along at breakneck speed as Songs Of Water heads into the final stretch home. “Belly Of The Whale” plays on the Biblical tale with a mystic mix of rhythm, ambience and truncated instrumentation. “The Sea Has Spoken” is a resigned if not mournful undulation that seems more a running monologue than a time-oriented pronouncement. The title track is a thing of beauty, slow in pace and measure; deriving beautiful arcs of melody, particularly from the violin. Songs Of Water closes out with the plaintive “Willow”, the second and final track featuring vocals on the album. The cyclic nature of the mandolin part and the cadence of the melody seem to speak of the eternal ebb and pull of the ocean on the earth, or the wind through the trees. The song is elemental in feel and emotional impact, winding down the album almost as day blends into night.

Read more on WIldy World's Blog: http://wildysworld.blogspot.com/

Songs of Water CD Review- Blue Indian Music

Songs of Water CD Review by Blue Indian Media

Check out this lovely review of THE SEA HAS SPOKEN, the latest CD by SONGS OF WATER.

http://blueindianmedia.blogspot.com/2010/02/artist-songs-of-water-album-sea-has.html

CD RELEASE SHOW MARCH 26, 8 PM AT THE VISULITE THEATRE, CHARLOTTE, NC.

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Stars Go Dim on The Real World Tonight, Feb 17, 10 Pm EST!

Love Gone Mad by Stars Go Dim will be featured on The Real World DC tonight, 10 pm est!

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