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| Jeremy Kay's "Talking To Me" Now Available! |
2007-08-28 |
LOS ANGELES, August 28, 2007 – While i-Tunes set the standard by offering tracks for just $.99 each, the 10 Spot label has been launched with the digital download customer in mind. Believing in the mantra “10 Tracks, 10 Bucks, Every Time” 10 Spot stands firm with their new price point.
“10 Spot gives the consumer ten good reasons to buy physical product. Offering ten tracks for ten dollars while getting the benefit of the CD package, the look, the feel, liner notes, artwork and artist information, it’s like a free gift with purchase!” states Brad Pressman, President of The Water Music Records Group of labels.
Jeremy Kay’s new album, Talking to Me, was recorded at Los Angeles’ Backroom Studios with award winning writer/producer Tim Feehan. The album utilizes the talents of some of the world's best studio musicians drawn from the bands of Michelle Branch, Steve Vai and Edgar Winter. Along with the help from his friends, Jeremy stretches into new musical territory, sounding confident and comfortable throughout.
Jeremy Kay has been playing live across Southern California for many years, only recently slowing down his live efforts to concentrate on studio work. Whether with a full band, or stripped down acoustic, Jeremy captivates audiences with his soulful voice. He has toured with Crosby Stills & Nash and Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks as well as becoming a regular guest at Lake Mission Viejo's Summer Concerts, opening for Pat Benatar and Joan Osborne.
Jeremy has an extraordinary list of movie and television credits. His songs have been used in top-rated television shows from ABC’s Boston Legal, CBS’s Numbers, NBC’s Scrubs, to MTV’s Real World, Undressed and many more. If you have seen The Wedding Planner, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Once and Again or Smallville, you’ve heard Jeremy’s creative genius echoing somewhere in a scene.
The Water Music Records Group consists of 10 Spot, Water Music Kids, Water Music Dance and the parent label Water Music Records. Water Music Records has been primarily a Los Angeles based Electronica music label. Launched in July 2000, Water Music Records releases, markets and distributes albums in various sub-styles of Electronica including Chill Out, Lounge and Down-Tempo and Dance music. Universal Music Group Distribution, in association with Varese Sarabande, will distribute 10 Spot as it currently distributes all other Water Music Records Group imprints.
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