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Karen Fowlie's Debut CD Pushes The Edge Of Emotion While Her New Music Video Sends An Important Message That Bullying Isn't Cool

By noodlehead_prod... on June 28, 2009 - 12:57pm

From the side of a mountain on the West Coast of British Columbia, a new voice resonates off the waters of Howe Sound – it’s that of KAREN FOWLIE. Karen’s debut CD, PUSHING THE EDGE is an exciting alt. country/rock collection of upbeat songs which delve into the deepest recesses of human emotion. One of the most poignant tracks, “TELL ME,” examines CHILDHOOD BULLYING and its effect on conflict in adulthood. To back this song, an independently-produced music video is scheduled for release July 6, 2009. “Tell Me” garnered Karen AN ACCOLADE FROM THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ATTORNEY GENERAL and obtained national exposure in 7-11 and Wal-Mart stores as Hevy D Popcorn included “Tell Me” as a free download in their product. Karen hopes that calling attention to this painful and timely issue with the universal language of song, will help to foster an ongoing dialogue among parents, schools, children, educators and politicians the world over. She is currently available for interviews and public appearances upon request and is performing live at the MERRITT MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL on July 9th and 11th.

Tracks From Jax's Debut EP Elevator Goodbyes Now Available Online

By noodlehead_prod... on June 1, 2009 - 9:24pm

Meet JAX: singer, songwriter, screenwriter, actress, activist, producer, director, 21st century renaissance woman. Jax is currently fine tuning her debut EP, ELEVATOR GOODBYES, which is scheduled for release this summer. Tracks from Elevator Goodbyes can now be sampled at MySpace and Reverb Nation:

http://www.myspace.com/musicbyjax

http://www.reverbnation.com/musicbyjax

Jax just wrapped shooting the short film Glow, which she co-wrote with the film's director, Nicolas Kadima. She has guest-starred on the hit sci-fi television series Eureka and appeared alongside the comic genius of actor Eugene Levy in two American Pie films.

The television role of Joan of Arx on Canada’s Space Channel made her a fan favorite of Canadian sci-fi fans from coast-to-coast. She has performed for the stage with the Soulpepper Theater Company, Motley Theater Company, Festival of Original Theater, Not 2B Confused, Players Academy and Artists Play Showcase.

Jax is also a professional dancer, having studied with the Toronto Dance Theater, American Ballet Theater and Kirov Academy of Ballet. Her love for dance and choreography was highlighted in a 2006 Oakville Beaver article, Dancin’ To Her Own Tune.

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