Fans Fueling Terra Naomi's New Album
. "Pledge Music just makes sense in so many ways. It bridges the gap between an unsigned release and a label release -- artists have the freedom to create the music we want to create but we also have a budget and guidance from industry professionals," said Naomi about her decision to work with Pledge Music. "Most importantly, we have the support and involvement of all the fans -- people who truly care about artists and the music we create." As part of the campaign, Naomi has created a list of unique incentives for fans who pledge. In addition to popular Pledge Campaign items like handwritten lyric sheets, signed CDs, limited edition vinyl and house concerts, fans will see Naomi's personality shine through with unique items like custom designed Converse shoes, a collection of soap from the road, a day in the studio, and night on the town with Naomi and her friends in Los Angeles. In addition pledgers will receive exclusive access to a 'pledgers only' updates page where Naomi will be posting regular video updates, messages and other surprises. A percentage of profits will be donated to organizations that help the homeless in Los Angeles, California. The Terra Naomi pledge campaign is now live and interested pledgers should visit www.pledgemusic.com for more information. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Terra Naomi CDs |
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