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The Hooters + Nordman = Bazilian & Wester 2011-02-01 11:30 CET The Hooters + Nordman = Bazilian & Wester Den internationellt framgångsrike artisten och låtskrivaren Eric Bazilian, bosatt i Philadelphia, är kanske mest känd från gruppen The Hooters, som haft många stora hits och sålt miljontals album internationellt. Eric har också skrivit hits med och till andra exempelvis Joan Osborne, till vilken han skrev världshiten One Of Us. Mats Wester är förstås skaparen, kompositören och motorn bakom folkpoppionjärerna Nordman, som sålt över en miljon album bara i Sverige och haft många hits sedan genombrottet 1994. Wester & Bazilians musik har växt fram under en lång period och innehåller det bästa av båda världar. Starka pop- och rocklåtar möter skandinavisk och amerikansk folkton och skapar mustig folkrock med lekfullhet och djup. Spår av både The Hooters och Nordman kan höras musiken. Här är det dock Bazilians passionerade rockröst och engelska texter som är i centrum. Mycket är skrivet ur en vuxen man och förälders perspektiv, men med lite humor och självdistans, berättar Wester. Resultatet är ett medryckande album med djup, driv och naturlig hitkänsla. Första smakprovet från den kommande plattan är ”Bigger Than Bossa Nova” som redan nu finns på Spotify och iTunes. ”Bigger Than The Bossa Nova” officiella video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy6T5a1y4aE Hemsida: www.bazilianwester.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/BazilianWester/159160720768235 Moore To Bebygger personliga varumärken. Både för artister och events. Med rejäl erfarenhet från underhållningsbranschen - och framgångsrika samarbeten med ikoner som Aerosmith, Erik Hassle, Ricky Martin, Slash, Meja och Stephen Simmonds - brinner vi idag lite extra för att lansera nya talanger. Ett arbete som bygger på lika delar mediastrategi, promotion och artistcoaching. Plus naturligtvis, en rejäl dos personligt engagemang. Moore To Be är idag tre personer, med olika erfarenheter och kunskaper från underhållningsbranschen. Du hittar oss på Skeppsbron 44 i Gamla Stan. Välkommen in www.mooretobe.com Kontaktpersoner Anna Moore Presskontakt Grundare & Kommunikationsexpert Coach & Kommunikation [email protected] 0707-77 82 62.
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