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nanassetta - February 1, 2007 10:52 PM (GMT)
Many news alerts coming out on our E! Thought that I would put all that I find in
this thread. Enjoy!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-images/b...ry-24-2007/1686

First we’re treated to Jenry Bejerano, who is there with his adoptive Bolivian mother. The mother is darling, and we obviously have our Claudette Yamin replacement for this season. Jenry is a fine-looking young man of sixteen years who could pass for 22. He is also good-natured and polite with the judges. He performs “I’d Give Anything to Fall In Love,” and judging by her facial expression, Paula goes to that scary, highly inappropriate place in her mind. As if being sixteen, handsome, and loved isn’t enough, the youngster can sing. He’s on his way to Hollywood.

Claudette sure made a positive impression! :yes:

nanassetta - February 1, 2007 10:55 PM (GMT)

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 01:33 AM (GMT)

ohioguy45780 - February 2, 2007 02:56 AM (GMT)

Eyess2NKiss - February 2, 2007 03:32 AM (GMT)
Ya Realize I-Squad has links to Vh-1, Et Al?!?

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 03:42 AM (GMT)
LiMBO, Elliott, and Taylor site. Nice videos of Elliott.

vid
Elliott Yamin on Extra · National Anthem NBA Finals Game · I Love You More Than ... ***Please do NOT upload these to GoFish or YouTube*** GMA Part One ...

http://tayvids.tripod.com/Videos.htm

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 03:45 AM (GMT)
MENTION OF ELLIOTT JUST ON FOX NEWS RICHMOND! New show by Melissa
Chase (Reviewing AI6). This will be on weekly. Her favorite reminds her of Elliott. Did comparison photos!
Melissa Chase is on Q94 radio in Richmond. Bet she will use the week Movin On comes out
to make an announcement! :woohoo:

lintang - February 2, 2007 05:34 AM (GMT)
Here's another article I found (not related to Elliott) about how independent labels do their promotion (more or less) :)

http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0411/p13s02-almp.html

from the April 11, 2003 edition

Independents' day
What record industry slump? Independent labels say business has never been better.

By Lynne Margolis | Special to The Christian Science Monitor

By Lynne Margolis
Eight years ago, Nan Warshaw, Rob Miller, and their Chicago friends were lamenting the dearth of "new and exciting music - music that ignited their passion the way punk and alternative rock had before big record labels and Gap commercials co-opted their sounds.

Then they began noticing that several area bands were putting Hank Williams twists on their Nirvana and Elvis Costello influences. So they decided, for kicks, to put out a compilation album of "insurgent country." Warshaw and Miller anted up a few grand apiece.

"We had no expectation that this was going to become a business," Ms. Warshaw says. "The first few years, we'd put out a record and when it broke even, we would say, 'Oh, what record should we do next?' "

But 3-1/2 years after it first started, Bloodshot Records finally hired its first paid employee. Today, it's a popular and healthy independent label, one of many operating outside the grip of the five mega-majors: Sony Music Entertainment Inc., Universal Music Group, BMG Entertainment, EMI Group, and Warner Music Group.

While executives at those labels wail about the industry's imminent collapse, indie labels and artists are singing a much happier tune. Profits are up - in some cases by 50 to 100 percent. That's in contrast to overall album sales, which dropped about 11 percent in 2002.

"We don't do too much crying over here," Cameron Strang, founder of New West Records, admits proudly. The home of artists like Delbert McClinton, the Flatlanders, and John Hiatt has doubled its business for the past three years and is projecting a $10 million income in 2003.

Paul Foley, general manager of the biggest independent label, Rounder Records of Cambridge, Mass., happily brags, "2002 was actually Rounder's best year in history. We were up 50 percent over 2001."

You won't hear many of these labels' artists on pop radio - and ironically, that's one of the secrets to their success. By avoiding the major expenses associated with getting a tune on the air - which can cost upwards of $400,000 or $500,000 per song - independent labels are able to turn a profit far more quickly, and share more of those profits with their artists. Another secret of their success is that the labels target consumers - namely, adults - who are still willing to pay for their music, rather than download it for free.

Other artists, such as Aimee Mann and Michelle Shocked, are going even further - forming their own labels so they don't have to answer to anybody (see "Artists Sing Their Own Notes," at right).

At a major label, most artists are unlikely to earn anything unless they sell at least 1 million albums, and even then, they could wind up in debt. Everything from studio time to limo rides are charged against their royalties, which might be only $1 per disc sold. That compares with an indie artist, who can sell a disc for $15 at a concert. If they make $5 profit a disc on 5,000 discs, they pocket $25,000.

"That's the difference between us and them," Mr. Strang says. "Artists on our label who sell 200,000 copies make a very good living."

Independents also pay profits only after recouping expenses, but they keep those down by curbing marketing and overhead costs. They also have more equitable arrangements with artists, often sharing profits 50-50.

But perhaps the biggest difference is that they let artists keep the rights to their work. Michael Hausman, who manages Mann, says once the large labels get those rights, they may choose not to release a note of music but won't let the artist work for anyone else - essentially bringing career momentum to a halt.

Loved, then discarded

When rock critic and author Dave Marsh spoke on a panel at last month's South By Southwest music conference in Austin, Texas, he pronounced bigger-label contracts a bad deal for artists from Day 1, "because of unequal leverage."

John Doe, who gained fame with then-wife Exene Cervenka in the '80s punk band X, says majors pump artists' expectations to unrealistic levels.

"With majors, your visibility is much higher, but it's for a much shorter period of time," he explains. "I feel bad for today's bands because they're loved and then they're discarded."

Doe, now on ArtistDirect imusic imprint, also says there's no word to appropriately describe the meddling of major-label A&R people, whose job is to "hear a hit" on each album.

"I personally wouldn't like to be told what kind of album to make," Doe comments. Most indie labels pick up already-recorded albums, or give artists creative freedom to make the music they want.

Adds Doe: "You can't replace the feeling [of] making a record that you're proud of."

Many industry participants, including Michael Caplan, cofounder of just-launched Or Music in New York, go so far as to predict that the current major-label model is as doomed as the dinosaur - partly because majors are unable to read and react quickly enough to market activity. If a record stops selling, it takes weeks for them to "turn the semi around." And if an artist's sales pick up in a market, the majors can't capitalize quickly enough to maximize profits.

"The idea is to keep it lean and mean," Mr. Caplan says. "We're gonna be nimble."

Caplan, who spent 21 years as an A&R (artist & repertoire) man with Sony-owned Epic Records, says big labels also have lost sight of what music is about - the artists, not the songs.

By seeking home-run hitters at the expense of solid team members, he notes, "They're just ceding a whole big part of the marketplace that we can go after."

Even some major-label executives agree that the current model isn't working. Zach Hochkeppel, director of marketing at Capitol/EMI-owned Blue Note Records (home of multiple Grammy winner Norah Jones), admits, "There's a lot wrong with the record industry as a whole, and a lot of it comes from the fact that the major labels have too much power."

Who needs pop radio?

Majors have the muscle to pay radio-promotions people to push for airplay, and product-distribution systems that far exceed the reach of indies. Bigger distributors won't deal with indies because the numbers are too small for their chain-store clients.

Big-box stores won't carry an album unless they know it will sell at least 5,000 units - which new artists won't necessarily do right away.

And few indie labels even market to big commercial radio stations, much less press for hits. They usually can't afford to pay independent promoters to "work" a song.

Instead, they build relationships with college and public radio stations and local retailers who are more receptive to less mainstream music.

While Rounder does use radio promotions people for Adult Album Alternative and Adult Contemporary formats, the label may work a release for 12 or more months, not 60 days, as some majors do. Many of Rounder's artists don't get airplay and still have solid sales. Raffi is the No. 1 children's artist in the world. (The label's biggest success story is Alison Krauss, whose two latest releases are about to become her second and third platinum albums.)

But Rounder never signs artists based on sales projections, Mr. Foley says. "The decision is made based on whether we want the artist to be heard."

Artists moonlight as record execs

Self-described folk singer Ani DiFranco is the poster child for the Do It Yourself label movement. Her successful Righteous Babe Records has helped inspire artists Aimee Mann, Jonatha Brooke, and scores of others to go it alone.

But unlike DiFranco, most choose that route after miserable major-label experiences or a lack of offers. Pittsburgh artist Bill Deasy has encountered both. Some years back, Deasy and his band, the Gathering Field, were signed to Atlantic Records. Just days after, their recruiter - whom they thought was in line to head the company - was overthrown. It took them two years to get out of their contract.

Deasy, best known as the cute guy whose "Good Things are Happening" video plays at the opening of the "Good Morning America" TV show, just formed what he considers his first real record label. Last week, he released his second solo disc, "Good Day No Rain."

He says the experience has given him his "most acute awareness" of the difference between trying to get signed and going indie. After recording four songs with Greg Wattenberg, who produced the Five For Fighting hit, "Superman (It's Not Easy)," Deasy says, "I really had an eye toward the prize of the record deal.... And then [I] just came flat up against the wall of the music business. You know, when you're over 25, you're a senior citizen."

But he admits now, "I'm sooo glad I didn't get (another) record deal - and I'm not just saying that. It's just so obvious to me that the music business isn't really about music."

He and his manager formed Bound To Be Music and released the disc themselves. "I am just feeling so thrilled and relieved that it worked out this way," he says. "If you're making $10 a CD and you sell 10,000, that's not so bad."

Brooke and Mann spent time in their own label purgatories before giving up on the system.

After starting her own label, Bad Dog Records, Brooke also confessed, "I gotta say [I'm] the most fulfilled and content I've ever been."

With the ease of Internet sales and new support systems such as United Musicians, an organization formed by Mann; her husband, Michael Penn; and their manager, Michael Hausman, to provide support services to indie artists, bucking the system truly seems like a smarter option than joining it.

ladycentaur - February 2, 2007 08:27 AM (GMT)
Check out this article on Sony/ATV's site...

http://www.sonyatv.com/index.php/articles/221

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 10:30 AM (GMT)
Fun article! Frederick News

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/...m?StoryID=56338

Along the way, more “Idol” contestants won me over. Elliott Yamin, who finished third, remains my favorite “Idol” to date.

Elliott!fan - February 2, 2007 11:58 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (ladycentaur @ Feb 2 2007, 03:27 AM)
Check out this article on Sony/ATV's site...

http://www.sonyatv.com/index.php/articles/221

Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting that!! Am getting sooo excited!! Stokin Awesome!! Can't Wait!!! :woohoo: :bounce: :ilikeit: :goodpost: :bounce: :wub: :rocker: :bounce: :thud: :bounce: :mademyday:

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 01:55 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Elliott!fan @ Feb 2 2007, 06:58 AM)
QUOTE (ladycentaur @ Feb 2 2007, 03:27 AM)
Check out this article on Sony/ATV's site...

http://www.sonyatv.com/index.php/articles/221

Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting that!! Am getting sooo excited!! Stokin Awesome!! Can't Wait!!! :woohoo: :bounce: :ilikeit: :goodpost: :bounce: :wub: :rocker: :bounce: :thud: :bounce: :mademyday:

I'm about to burst! :woohoo:

harleywoman - February 2, 2007 02:06 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 09:55 AM)
QUOTE (Elliott!fan @ Feb 2 2007, 06:58 AM)
QUOTE (ladycentaur @ Feb 2 2007, 03:27 AM)
Check out this article on Sony/ATV's site...

http://www.sonyatv.com/index.php/articles/221

Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting that!! Am getting sooo excited!! Stokin Awesome!! Can't Wait!!! :woohoo: :bounce: :ilikeit: :goodpost: :bounce: :wub: :rocker: :bounce: :thud: :bounce: :mademyday:

I'm about to burst! :woohoo:

Did you read the posts in the thread about this? You can hear a clip of Movin On.

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 03:36 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (harleywoman @ Feb 2 2007, 09:06 AM)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 09:55 AM)
QUOTE (Elliott!fan @ Feb 2 2007, 06:58 AM)
QUOTE (ladycentaur @ Feb 2 2007, 03:27 AM)
Check out this article on Sony/ATV's site...

http://www.sonyatv.com/index.php/articles/221

Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting that!! Am getting sooo excited!! Stokin Awesome!! Can't Wait!!! :woohoo: :bounce: :ilikeit: :goodpost: :bounce: :wub: :rocker: :bounce: :thud: :bounce: :mademyday:

I'm about to burst! :woohoo:

Did you read the posts in the thread about this? You can hear a clip of Movin On.

I'm behind a firewall right now! UGH!

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 05:43 PM (GMT)
MJ's is showing some love for our boy!
"Mickey likes it", lol!

http://mjsbigblog.com/2007/02/02/friday-feb-2/#comments

harleywoman - February 2, 2007 05:47 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 01:43 PM)
MJ's is showing some love for our boy!
"Mickey likes it", lol!

http://mjsbigblog.com/2007/02/02/friday-feb-2/#comments

:woohoo: :rocker:

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 05:49 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (harleywoman @ Feb 2 2007, 12:47 PM)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 01:43 PM)
MJ's is showing some love for our boy! 
"Mickey likes it", lol!

http://mjsbigblog.com/2007/02/02/friday-feb-2/#comments

:woohoo: :rocker:

FINALLY!!!!!
:woohoo:

MOMster - February 2, 2007 06:07 PM (GMT)
Thanks to Elsfan for putting it out on Youtube ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpA9Uz4Mff8

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 08:10 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (MOMster @ Feb 2 2007, 01:07 PM)
Thanks to Elsfan for putting it out on Youtube ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpA9Uz4Mff8

Oh my gosh! This is wonderful! Thank you
Elsfan and MOMster!!!!!!!
:bounce:

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 09:19 PM (GMT)
I loved this comment! From MJ's -



I really like the snippet of Elliott’s song. It has a modern R&B sound, but is still distinctly Elliott. As I told Lu the other nite in chat, I bet that Elliott–of all the AI contestants–will have the most artistically superior album, one that is most true to who he is as an artist. He has great musical instincts and there’s no Clive breathing down his neck to place commerce over art. I am really looking forward to the CD.


http://mjsbigblog.com/2007/02/02/friday-feb-2/#comments

nanassetta - February 2, 2007 09:55 PM (GMT)
Everything you ever wanted! Pics, You Tube videos, you name it!

http://www.rickey.org/?cat=72

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 12:10 AM (GMT)
Must read article on Modern Soul Music! I can see Elliott is on the right path!
Ohioguy, what do you think?

Elliott's myspace page lists his music as:

Elliott Yamin
Pop / Soul / R&B

http://www.graycharles.com/index.php/2007/...music/#more-978

(From The New York Times)

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 01:25 AM (GMT)
Michael Slezak - Entertainment Weekly on Idol Week 3

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20010777,00.html

16) CHRIS RICHARDSON (last week No. 16)
The judges dubbed this 22-year-old Virginia native a Justin Timberlake look-alike (and sound-alike), but his overwrought take on ''A Song for You'' paled next to Elliott Yamin's version, to say nothing of Donnie Hathaway's.

Sk8888 - February 3, 2007 01:27 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 05:10 PM)
Must read article on Modern Soul Music! I can see Elliott is on the right path!
Ohioguy, what do you think?

http://www.graycharles.com/index.php/2007/...music/#more-978

(From The New York Times)

I loved reading this article even though there is no mention of Elliott.

A resurgence in R&B! Yea, I'm lovin' it.

Thanks Nan for posting.

Sk8888

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 01:37 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Sk8888 @ Feb 2 2007, 08:27 PM)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 05:10 PM)
Must read article on Modern Soul Music!  I can see Elliott is on the right path!
Ohioguy, what do you think?

http://www.graycharles.com/index.php/2007/...music/#more-978

(From The New York Times)

I loved reading this article even though there is no mention of Elliott.

A resurgence in R&B! Yea, I'm lovin' it.

Thanks Nan for posting.

Sk8888

Glad you enjoyed it. I heard E all over that article despite the fact they didn't
mention his name. Once his music is released his name will be attached to many
such articles!

musicmovesme - February 3, 2007 01:58 AM (GMT)
Fantastic! I like the snippet and very current sound.

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 03:50 AM (GMT)
Our 1st blog on the snippet that went out today!

http://randomstructure.blogspot.com/2007/0...f-movin-on.html

Feb 2, 2007
Yamin is "Movin' On"

Elliott Yamin's single, "Movin' On" is going to be dropping on iTunes and other digital download sites on February 13th. In the meantime, here's a snippet of the much anticipated first single of this very talented musical artist.

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 03:55 AM (GMT)
Didn't someone say that they wanted Elliott shirtless posing for his new pics?

http://www.rickey.org/?p=1596

Elliott Yamin - Shirtless

THIS JUST CAME AS A GOOGLE ALERT! Pics taken in August.

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 10:52 AM (GMT)
Blog for Elliott Yamin Fans

http://elliottyaminfans.blogspot.com/

Friday, February 02, 2007
Elliott Yamin Shines in his new single, 'Movin' On'
Elliott Yamin's new debut album is about to drop March 20, and his new single, 'Movin' On' is due out in just a few days on February 13. We've heard a tantalizing snippet of Elliott Yamin's new single, 'Movin' On'...and it's simply amazing! As Idolicious reports, 'Elliott Yamin has a song for you. Elliott Yamin has a 30-second clip of a new song floating around the Internet. It’s called “Movin’ On,” and I have to say, it sounds really excellent. Very neo-soul, like John Legend, whom I adore. I hope it sells well, but I think the most important thing is that Elliott has creative control and puts out the type of album he wants…and, of course, that his fans are pleased. When compared to the treacle of “Dream Myself Awake,” it’s enough to make this Taylor fan wish that Taylor hadn’t won, and had gotten the Hickory deal instead.'

sherwood - February 3, 2007 10:56 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 10:55 PM)
Didn't someone say that they wanted Elliott shirtless posing for his new pics?

http://www.rickey.org/?p=1596

Elliott Yamin - Shirtless

THIS JUST CAME AS A GOOGLE ALERT! Pics taken in August.

That's funny. I wonder why that alert came in now...maybe they want to get us in the mood for some new ones that are coming? Hmmm?

Remember when those pics came out, Nan? Everyone was going crazy!

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 10:57 AM (GMT)
Music Remedy.com

Leave a comment if you wish!

http://www.musicremedy.com/e/Elliott_Yamin...12.htmlAmerican Idol finalist Elliott Yamin will release his debut album on March 20. The album will be released through RED Distribution. Yamin worked closely with his music publisher, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, on the writing and production of the album, and the two parties will similarly cooperate in the marketing of the project. "This is an ideal situation that enables Elliott to have real creative and marketing input over the music that he produces," manager Jeff Rabhan said. The deal will also allow Yamin "to participate as a meaningful partner in the album's financial success," Rabhan said.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 11:08 AM (GMT)
TV Guide Community: Elliott Yamin has many supporters and fan sites!

My thank you to TV Guide came out on Google.

http://community.tvguide.com/thread.jspa?m...040730&tstart=0

« Elliott Yamin
Elliott Yamin has many supporters and fan sites!
It sure was wonderful seeing Elliott on the TV Guide Channel last night. We need more of Elliott! Thank you TV Guide for including Elliott on your show. Great job!

I noticed that there are no fan sites listed for Elliott. He has many...I love the E-Train! Great positive people who just love their E! A Google search provides many other organized fan groups. We are all in this to support Elliott. His CD is coming soon. Looking forward to Elliott's long lasting career!

Nancy
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Jan 22, 2007 5:49 PM

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nanassetta - February 3, 2007 11:57 AM (GMT)
Mention of E on Brass Sheet Music site:

http://www.exhibitpeople.com/brass-sheet-m...sheet-music.php

THE NEWS IS SPREADING!

One of the Largest Independent Music Catalogs for Sale (Brass ...

Hampton Roads Daily Press - "American Idol" favorite and Richmond native Elliott Yamin announced plans to release his debut CD March 20 through Hickory Records. The disc will be marketed with help from Sony/ATV Music Publishing. "I'm excited to get my music out to my fans

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 12:18 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (sherwood @ Feb 3 2007, 05:56 AM)
QUOTE (nanassetta @ Feb 2 2007, 10:55 PM)
Didn't someone say that they wanted Elliott shirtless posing for his new pics?

http://www.rickey.org/?p=1596

Elliott Yamin - Shirtless

THIS JUST CAME AS A GOOGLE ALERT!  Pics taken in August.

That's funny. I wonder why that alert came in now...maybe they want to get us in the mood for some new ones that are coming? Hmmm?

Remember when those pics came out, Nan? Everyone was going crazy!

Remember? :lol: :rotfl: This old lady made a fool of herself! Elliott is coming up
everywhere in all of my alerts. Many are old posts. Perhaps this is a way to remind
people that Elliott is still out there!

Elliott!fan - February 3, 2007 12:33 PM (GMT)
Thanks so much for the E luv! Enjoyed those links and stories! Really enjoyed reading them! Also pleasantly surprised one link was one of my Elliott blogs! Many thanks, so glad to hear you liked it! Spreadin da E luv! Thank you so much! Very exciting time for E! Feelin da E luv! Thanks for everything and if you want to share some E luv with us celebrating at moosak that would be awesome too!

THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP! go etrain! u guys rock!


nanassetta - February 3, 2007 01:18 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Elliott!fan @ Feb 3 2007, 07:33 AM)
Thanks so much for the E luv! Enjoyed those links and stories! Really enjoyed reading them! Also pleasantly surprised one link was one of my Elliott blogs! Many thanks, so glad to hear you liked it! Spreadin da E luv! Thank you so much! Very exciting time for E! Feelin da E luv! Thanks for everything and if you want to share some E luv with us celebrating at moosak that would be awesome too!

THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP! go etrain! u guys rock!

Here's the link to moosak:

http://208.109.119.111/elliott-yamin/

You're welcome. Loved your blog!

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 04:44 PM (GMT)
Elliott Yamin Movin On Sample & Video: American Idol News

http://americanidol.weblogstop.com/2007/02...n-sample-video/


Elliott Yamin Movin On Sample & Video

February 3, 2007 |

Thanks goes out to Laura who left a comment and posted a link to a sample of Elliott Yamin’s soon to be released Movin On single and a video on Youtube.com. I thought I’d go grab the video and post it here. It’s a montage of Elliot pictures with the 30 second Movin On clip over the top of it.

Unfortunately the sound quality isn’t all that great, but my first impressions are it’s a rich R&B sound with Elliott doing it justice. It’s pure Elliott Yamin in that he shows his style to be different that what we have heard from most of the Idol music thus far. The sound is likeable without the Pop sound we’ve been used to hearing from Idols. His fans should love it.

midlolady - February 3, 2007 05:12 PM (GMT)
I whole-heartedly agree with you Nan. Being one of the lucky ones who was surprised last Saturday night with a listen to the entire song, the "you tube" version is short and sweet......the best is yet to come in more ways than one!
Can't wait 'til Feb. 13 :woohoo:

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 06:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (midlolady @ Feb 3 2007, 12:12 PM)
I whole-heartedly agree with you Nan. Being one of the lucky ones who was surprised last Saturday night with a listen to the entire song, the "you tube" version is short and sweet......the best is yet to come in more ways than one!
Can't wait 'til Feb. 13 :woohoo:

I agree! The best is yet to come! That 30 second snippet has made non fans stand up
and notice!

nanassetta - February 3, 2007 10:12 PM (GMT)
Elliott makes front page news on MJ's big blog.

http://mjsbigblog.com/2007/02/03/idol-update/

Check out a snip of Elliott Yamin’s soon-to-be-released single on You Tube. The jazzy, neo-soul inspired “Movin’ On” will be digitally released on February 13. Elliott’s debut album will be released though Hickory Records, and RED distribution.

*I like the pic she posted.




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