This will be a continual diary of three urban artist coming from small towns, working together for the common goal of reaching star status in the entertainment industry. Lovechilde, Jemiah and Kormelo have a new sound that demands attention from the industry for which they have vowed to take over, by touring and self promoting from this point (July 14, 2004) through Christmas 2005 with a 9 piece band. Continue to check back and see what is happening on their hectic road to stardom.

Monday, August 30, 2004

New Deals, Gigs and Possibilities

We have signed a contract with A.R.E. Distribution and the legendary (Al Bell). We'll be sending out a few hundred promotional CD's today (Aug. 30, 2004). WJMZ in South Carolina also asked us to be the opening act for Van Hunt. (Sept. 12, 2004) We are also now one of the performers on the annual Bayfest that happens in Mobile AL every year. I believe we may be opening for the funk man himself George Clinton (Oct. 2, 2004.) On Saturday (Aug. 28. 2004) The Barkays were in town for Asheville's own Goombay Festival. I won't get into how we ended up being removed (by someone on Goombay's board) from being their (The Barkays) opening act over $350.00. Anyway it was still a good move for us to go down and see them (The Barkays) perform, now that we are both now being distributed by A. R. E. Coincidently our radio promoter (Mike Austin from Team Airplay) was there and introduced us to the band. Little did we know how much work inside the industry these guy still do and one of them is the farther of Jazzy Pha the producer of many of today's hits (MC Breed, Bow Wow, Lil' Wayne, Baby, Yasmeen, Cee Lo Green, Ciara, etc.) Mike also took us out to eat and talk about how we are now going to be one big family now. We are very happy at this point and will enjoy every bit of any success that comes from these new relationships. We intend to stay focused and prepare for anything that comes our way. So come take a ride with The Movement on the come up.

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