MAPLEWOOD, NJ, April 27, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Internet Records, one of the fastest and hottest independent record labels in the industry to date, has announced its efforts to assist the country of Haiti.
CEO T. Williamson has a vision to create a song that will be dedicated to help the inhabitants of Haiti. All proceeds from this venture will be totally donated to the relief and repair efforts for the damaged country, due to its recent earthquake disasters. "It is my desire to reach out to the Haitian community at large through a musical offering. We are looking for any musicians, singers, rappers, producers, engineers and studio owners to volunteer their talents and energy to make this wonderful task a reality," stated the CEO. Internet Records is currently in the throes of soliciting all assistance in those areas, along with using its own roster talent and staff to accomplish this venture.
The weekend of May 21-22 2010 will be the dates for the recording of the song. The song itself along with lyrics will be emailed to various artists for them to learn and the actual recording dates will be very au naturel, with a brief rehearsal and then straight to the booth to lay vocals. "This shows the level of tenacity that many artists have, the raw energy denotes their love for music and the expression of compassion for the victims of the Haiti earthquakes," states T. Williamson. With that being said, anyone that is interested in participating in this project on any level, please contact T. Williamson at [email protected]. For all information regarding this project and more about the label, please visit us at www.internetrecordsent.com.
Contact: Christopher D. Weaver
Phone: (215) 668-4340
Email: [email protected]
Internet Records is an artist-friendly label located in the New York City Area. Internet Records is the brain-child of producer/musician/songwriter T. Williamson, and encompasses several realms of the music industry including; an independent label [Internet Records Records], and seminars on artist development, which will be coming in 2010. Please contact us at 516-425-1728.
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