Day Dreaming Lil Dre
About Lil’ Dre Lil Dre a 14 old Navajo Boy from Shiprock,NM has been “Rockin The Mic” ever since he was age 7. Dre will be coming out with a full-length EPsome time in November 2008. The album will feature artist like D’ Roc (Famous for compilations with 3-6 Mafia, Johnnie Gee, and will include the smash hit songs “Daydreamin” and Cutie Pie”. Lil’ Dre has done shows from Florida to Alaska. He won the several awards for the song “Daydreamin” at the Native American Music Awards. Look at myspace.com/_stance for all Lil Dre’s show schedule’s. Lil’ Dre music has clean lyrics and hot beats, The beats are produced by producer Johnnie Gee, and other major music producers in the industry,. All Lil’ Dre’s shows are awesome and will teaming up with Sidetraxx Digital Distribution, and Sidetraxx Records to publish his next EP, due to drop in November 2008, Lil’ Dre has already sold over 60000 units on his shows throughout the Native reservations and Pow Wows. Celebrated for his dynamic brew of rap and hip-hop, Lil Dre, 14, also known as Leandreth Kellywood, of Shiprock, NM on the Navajo Nation, was presented with the 2005 Native American Music Rising Star award. Dre said the best part of the Florida adventure was the ZZ Top concert and watching other youths enjoy the Native showcase from New Mexico. For Dre, it was a chance to work with other Native youths and learn from one another. Dre said his courage and inspiration to perform came from the desire to inspire other youths …
Reflekt is a dance/electronica outfit out of England. The act consists of DJ/remixer/producers Seb Fontaine and Jay Peake (aka Jay P.), with Delline Bass doing vocals. The act is well known for their 2004 international club hit “Need To Feel Loved”, which reached number 1 on the British Dance Chart. That song, which samples the theme from the song “Ghosts” from the 2003 movie “The Road To Perdition,” is featured in the 2005 British/Canadian film “It’s All Gone Pete Tong.” In 2006 the act returned with a followup, “Shine.” It’s All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 Canadian fictional independent mockumentary about Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye), a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title is a reference to a rhyming slang phrase used in Britain in the 2000s, referring to the BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong, standing for “it’s all gone wrong”. Like the similar mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, the film takes measures to appear non-fictional, but Frankie Wilde himself is a fictional character. The film was released on April 15, 2005. The DVD was released on September 20, 2005. In 2005, it won two awards at the US Comedy Arts Festival for Best Feature and Best Actor (Paul Kaye) and swept the Gen Art Film Festival awards (Grand Jury and Audience). It was filmed on location in Ibiza and shot entirely in HD. Several famous DJs appear in the film as “talking heads”, giving the film a false sense of authenticity. Carl Cox, Tiësto, Sarah Main, Barry Ashworth, Paul van Dyk, Lol Hammond, Pacha and Pete Tong …
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