Does The DJ Know?
04/20/06
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(Rock Ridge) The Rock-Pop singer/songwriter Alison Ray turns triumphant, furious, heartbroken and hopeful on her Chime Entertainment debut record, Downside Up. The powerful collection of self penned songs demonstrates a wide range of emotions and shows off a very distinctive, strong and revealing radio voice. The discs title reflects her determnination to find the good in even the worst of lifes situations. Working with Writer/Producer and Chime President Marc Tanner, Ray delved deep into her experiences to craft this collection of songs. There is fantasy and passion in the driving lead single, Does the D.J. Know, an edgy story of hope in the anthemic, Theres Always Tomorrow, bittersweet optimism in Wonderful Day and the classic grandeur of Love is the Thing. When I go into the studio, I create a world where I can explore and try many different approaches to each vocal and capture the mood of each song. Its almost like acting and becoming a character. Ms. Ray admidts, Im a perfectionist, so sometimes it takes awhile to get it right. But Im really satisfiedall the performances on this record.[see full story to hear 'Does The DJ Know?'] - Click here for the Full Story
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