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December 8th, 2009

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SingerUniverse Magazine Names Melinda Best Vocalist of the Month

SingerUniverse Magazine is headed by A&R executive Dale Kawashima. SingerUniverse Magazine presents a wide range of articles of interest to singers, artists, managers, agents, record producers, plus the music community and fans in general.

This competition not only spotlights the winning singer, but also showcases the Top Five new vocalist recordings/demos that we hear each month. Many A&R label execs, producers, managers and booking agents check out the winning songs each month.

Melinda was named December’s best vocalist of the month. To check out her featured article visit the link below.

http://www.singeruniverse.com/competitionwinner63-123.htm

November 29th, 2009

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September 30th, 2009

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OurStage Top 10 Artist-September

Melinda’s “What If” has been ranked #5 on OurStage for September 2009. This is the third time the song has made it to the top 10 on OurStage this year. To visit and vote for Melinda on ourStage visit http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/listentomelinda

What If, by Melinda  on OurStage

April 15th, 2009

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Melinda Featured in Blues Matters Magazine Issue 48

Melinda in issue 48 of Blues Matters! magazine.

Melinda in issue 48 of Blues Matters! magazine.

If you’ve never heard of it, Blues Matters! is a magazine based out of the UK dedicated to covering blues music from every corner of the world. They do a really fine job of promoting blues artists, shows, festivals, and albums, and they’re a completely independent organization.

Blues Matters! has just released their 48th issue this month, and there’s a great piece on yours truly in there. It may be tough to get in the States, so there’s a scan of the article in this post, just click on the image for a bigger version…

…or just support the cause and head on over to the Blues Matters! website.

Thanks to everyone at Blues Matters! for the write-up!