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Band Enters Bubble This Week


05/22/07
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(PR) Dr Pepper, MTV, and Epic recording artist Cartel are giving music fans more of what they want this summer�a first-time, real-time look into the making of the band's newest album during Dr Pepper Band in a Bubble. In what is sure to be the most talked-about music event of the year, Cartel will be sealed inside a huge transparent bubble on Hudson River Park's Pier 54 in New York City from May 24 through June 12, and every move they make will be live for the world to see as they eat, breathe, sleep and record the follow-up to their breakthrough debut album, CHROMA.

Dr Pepper Band in a Bubble, produced by Mediaedge:cia and True Entertainment, an Endemol company, is an interactive multimedia event that will bring new meaning to "up close and personal." Cartel will enter the bubble during a live MTV broadcast on May 24 and stay there with no escape until the bubble "bursts" on June 12. While the band is in the bubble, the drama and excitement of Cartel's recording process can be viewed in-person, on-air and online. Dr Pepper Band in a Bubble Web cams will stream live on and the event will air as a music special with four 30-minute episodes on MTV, which will also be available on-demand at MTV.com. - Click here for the Full Story

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