Saturday, September 7, 2013

Eldie Anthony - Premiere US Promo Tour a Major Success!

Eldie Anthony, the first recording artist to emerge from the Reggae Embassy based in Kingston, Jamaica, has reached the final phase in his development process as he prepares for the global launch of his career with a major US promotional tour. He had received a warm welcome from his US fans, radio stations, disc jockeys and prominent promoters in South Florida recently which then extended up the east coast.

 Making several appearances on the entertainment scene, Eldie’s first official club performance came when he opened for Professor Nuts in a Hooky Hooky Production in Florida. Eldie wooed an enthused crowd, who was glad for the refreshing performance of such a promising Reggae act. Thus, it came as no surprise when the crowd chanted and demanded an encore performance from the vibrant artist. At the end, there was no doubt that he had a crowd of fully converted fans.

 Countless DJ’s and Sound Systems offered great support of Eldie Anthony once they heard the first note a song.  Radio stations and radio hosts continue to contact the Reggae Embassy for interviews and jingles as they fully endorse this rising Reggae icon. 


Reggae Embassy executives had also prepared several activities for Eldie during his trip in preparation for his album and career launch.  With his successful vocal and technique training with Adriana Zabala, as well as CEO training with Christina Grand, both Executives at the Music Embassies. Eldie was elated to meet other Executives of the Reggae Embassy who are based in the USA, such as Ormond Russell, executive in charge of accounting, taxes and compliance.  Mr Russell is a seasoned musician who assembled the Reggae Embassy band in the US not only for Eldie Anthony but also for all of the endorsed artists of the Music Embassies.  He has composed music and backed many great Reggae icons such as the Itals, Rita Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Peter Tosh, Marcia Griffiths and Dennis Brown to name a few.


Known as a humble and genuine individual, the raves and reviews have been nothing short of positive and motivating for the spirited talent that is Eldie Anthony. While on tour, he continued to write songs with his Embassy mate, the edgy diva, Ma’Niche, who he collaborated on a Dancehall track that was composed by hit song composer DJ Lanz 876 and was produced by Executives Christina Grand and Adriana Zabala entitled “SHUT IT DOWN”.  He also began writing and recording for an Acoustic EP with Musicians Embassy’s client and guitarist, Ricky Odom. Not intending to limit himself to any one genre, the prismatic singer also recorded a smoothe Hip Hop/ R& B track on a new collaboration with Hip Hop Embassy’s client C-zer called “SO EASY” also composed by DJ Lanz 876 and produced by Christina Grand.  New experiences, new music and a new outlook on life backed by an outstanding organization, Eldie Anthony is aligned with the road to success.

 As he continued his tour, he moved up the east coast to the Tri-State area and made
appearances in various places.  He was then requested to return to Florida at the end of his trip when he was invited to open for a major stage show.  Eldie felt especially blessed to be opening for the United Sports and Social Club Jamaica Independence Day Concert, which included classic Reggae veterans such as Leroy Sibbles, Everton Blender and Luciano, people who have inspired him greatly.

The Reggae Embassy is exceptionally happy and proud of Eldie’s growth and views him as a manifestation of the goals the Embassy seeks to accomplish and that an artist experiences as a client of the organization. Eldie Anthony has been a model client who is greatly focused and 100% determined to make it in the music industry.  Together, he and his multitude of team members from the Reggae Embassy strive for the continued success of this versatile artist that is blessing the air ways with his music worldwide.

www.EldieAnthony.com 

Contact the Reggae Embassy for all interviews, jingle requests, bookings and all business inquiries.  All contact details and social media links are found on Eldie Anthony's website.

Check out several of Eldie's songs in his Video EP.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS3l--chuRo



REGGAE EMBASSY – NURTURING CAREERS TO ANOTHER LEVEL

KINGSTON, JAMAICA - Jamaica, being the mecca for Reggae music, has always been on the scene with the help of promising acts. While many have garnered much success, numerous talented individuals have fallen by the wayside due to a multitude of issues, such as lack of knowledge of the Music Industry, insufficient management, as well as songs not being properly released nor registered, to name a few. 

The Reggae Embassy has already begun to address and fix countless issues in the Reggae Music Industry in Jamaica and the rest of the world. Consistently featured in the media, the Reggae Embassy with its world headquarters located in Jamaica, has been highly praised for assisting those in Reggae and Dancehall both locally and internationally. In Jamaica, it has already been successful in securing publishing for Jamaican songwriters, releasing songs properly, ensuring that royalties are allotted to the writers and Master Rights owners, providing more cost effective digital distribution options and much more. The positive word has been spreading in Jamaica and across the globe about the genuine assistance that is stemming from the Reggae Embassy.

The Reggae Embassy aims to keep members of the Reggae Music fraternity including Recording Artists, Record Label Owners, Managers, Music Investors (Executive Producers), Composers, Producers, and those in Media well informed and properly trained in various areas of the industry to their benefit and ensure that their investments are not wasted.  With this type of training and assistance, it strengthens the industry as a whole and manifests the professionalism that this industry has desperately needed.  

The existence of this organization is aimed at addressing and finding solutions to the needs, wants and concerns of those within the Reggae Music Industry regardless if they are a client of the Embassy or not. It possesses an Advocacy Division for a better Reggae industry as well as assistance for those within the industry. 

It is the Reggae Embassy’s goal to educate and advance those who wish to utilize the organization as the tool it was developed to be.  It is assisting in numerous areas such as signing up song writers for their preferred writer’s societies, copyright protection, licensing, recording and/or production agreements, master rights negotiation, bookings, management assistance and much more. 

While the Reggae Industry is very lucrative much of the returns are not seen by Jamaican Reggae songwriters, recording artists, composers and producers due to improper song distribution and lack of professionalism in song releases. To help them with this issue, the Reggae Embassy established a division solely for proper song release. The Music Embassies, which is responsible for founding the Reggae Embassy, are ISRC Managers licensed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This division makes sure that all writers and song splits are listed properly, an ISRC number is assigned, and the song is mastered by the organization’s Grammy-Nominated Engineer who ensures that the necessary metadata encoding to see to it that airplay and sales are properly recorded and tracked. 

The Reggae Embassy’s Digital Distribution Division places songs in over 400 online stores worldwide. While other digital distributors ask for 20-25% of the sales, the Reggae Embassy allows its clients to maintain 100% of the sales and only charges a one-time flat fee for a lifetime of distribution for a song, EP or full length album which also includes some online exposure as well.  

Even though many of the top artists in the Reggae industry have the above in their reach, the Reggae Embassy now ensures that everyone in the industry now has access to the same high level of quality care and professionalism for their projects at a reasonable cost.  They also at times will assist with funding of projects in part or even in full. 

One of the Reggae Embassy’s most popular services are the Music Industry Training sessions specifically for Recording Artists, Managers, Producers, Music Investors, Executive Producers, Record Labels and Composers. It is a one day session that offers intensive training on what royalties are and how they work, licensing, team members roles, artistic rights, publishing, master rights/sound recording ownership and more. Those who elect to utilize the organization to its fullest capacity continues to receive training and the nurturing that it has to offer.  Additional information can be found by visiting www.MusicEmbassies.org/MusicIndustryTraining. 

More detailed information about the organization and Media houses interested in conducting interviews with the executives of the Reggae Embassy can be obtained directly through their website or the direct lines listed below.

CONTACT:
media@reggaeembassy.org
876-428-1100 JAMAICA
305-600-0500  USA
020-3239-3700 UK (London)
50-5539-6600 JAPAN
www.ReggaeEmbassy.org
www.MusicEmbassies.org 

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Monday, August 12, 2013

SEVEN TALENTED INDIVIDUALS ENDORSED BY THE OFFICIAL MUSIC EMBASSIES


Seven talented individuals have been awarded the title of being Endorsed by their respective Music Embassies.
Singer “I-Noble” of Trenchtown, Jamaica was the first to receive the honor.  His endorsement stems from the Reggae Embassy and Lover’s Rock Embassy.  After many years of searching for genuine assistance, he found his way to the Music Embassies and is receiving just that.
The second recording artist to receive an Embassy Endorsement is songstress “Ma’Niche” who is blessed with a beautiful powerful voice.  Her main Music Embassy is the Pop Music Embassy yet she also is in the the R & B Embassy and Dancehall Embassy.  Ma’Niche has worked with many of her fellow Endorsed Embassy Mates on various projects as well as other clients from the Publishing Division of the organization.
Haitian American Rapper “C-Zer” was endorsed by the Hip Hop Embassy shortly after Ma’Niche’s arrival to the Embassies.  C-Zer searched long and hard for assistance after receiving guidance from others who caused him to lose a great deal of money while trying to advance his career.  He found the Hip Hop Embassy and immediately saw results with his career's advancement.  C-Zer is proud to fully fund his music and career while maintaining ownership of his Sound Recordings while working with producers from around the world who are also Elite Embassy Publishing clients.
Shortly following C-Zer, one of the most phenomenal graphics designers not only came on board with the organization and was fully endorsed, but he also became part of the Executive Development Team.  Popularly known as “KIODOUR”, this amazing artist gave the organization its face as he played a key role in the development of the organization’s public presentation.  Kiodour is in several Embassies; for graphics (The Artists Embassy), as a business man (The Entrepreneur’s Embassy) and he also has an additional talent of music production, hence (The Producer’s Embassy) which his choice of music is of course Reggae, therefore having his main Music Embassy with the Reggae Embassy.
While at a recording studio for a project with another client, the director of the Music Embassies was introduced to a young gentleman who had a voice that you could listen to all day.  This talented singer “Eldie Anthony” later contacted the organization to become a part of the Embassy family.  Having been mentored for four years by one of the greatest Reggae Icons (Beres Hammond) had really shown in Eldie Anthony’s workmanship as an artist.  He began to get heavily involved with the organization by assisting other fellow Embassy Mates with song writing and assisted with producing as well.  Eldie Anthony is extremely versatile and his songs span over numerous genres and their Embassies yet his main Embassy of course is of his homeland, Jamaica therefore the Reggae Embassy.  He has worked with producers worldwide and has also done several collaborations with other Embassy Endorsed Clients.
Winner of 2008′s Digicel Rising Star Competition in Jamaica which is the equivalent to American Idol and X-Factor, songstress Cameal Davis found her way to the Reggae Embassy where she was welcomed with open arms.  Blessed with a flawless voice with outstanding range and power, Cameal Davis is compared to the late great Whitney Houston and Jennifer Hudson.  She is definitely in their league.  Her first love of course is Reggae yet still young at heart and in her 20′s, she loves many genres such as Dancehall, Pop, Club, Soca and R & B.  She is working on her debut album called “It’s My Time” which will consist of songs from many genres giving something for everyone.
Our final addition to the Endorsed Embassy family is a 17 year old composer/producer by the name of DJ Lanz 876 also known as DJ Lanz who became well known when he became a celebrity producer of Dancehall's hit song  “Yah Suh Nice” by his friend Potential Kidd.  This song went viral worldwide making it the biggest hit song for 2012.  Lanz and his family decided to utilize the Embassy to take his career to the next level in order to keep those hit songs coming.  He is utilizing the Dancehall Embassy as his main Embassy but has since worked with other artists within the Embassies and has created beats for R & B, Hip Hop and Reggae.
The Music Embassies open up the registration for endorsements at certain times per year.  Those who would like to be considered must be utilizing the bookings, publishing and professional representation divisions in order to qualify for the extra Exposure Endorsement which helps to fund global exposure.   Those interested in utilizing the organization in any capacity must attend a mandatory Intensive Training on the Music Industry conducted by the Music Embassies.  Click HERE for more information.