The Temptations, The Drifters, The Miracles, Smokey Robinson, The Persuasions, Blue Magic, The Moments, The Tramps, The Delfonics, The Jive Five, Donny Hathaway, Steve Wonder, Luther Vandross, Marvin Gaye, The Spinners, The Moonglows, The Intruders, The Dells, The O'Jays, The Whispers, Don & Juan, Earth Wind & Fire, Jackie Wilson, The Stylistics, The Four Season's, Ray Charles, Al Greene, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, B.B. King, Janis Joplin, John Legend, Just to name a few...
Nu Millennium, a soulful Doo Wop style, a cappella singing group from Brooklyn, NY is slowly becoming one of the most sought after groups for recording projects, corporate and private events on the east coast. Our sweet, irresistible street-corner, gospel flavored harmonies and soulful melodic interpretations of groups like the Drifters, Temptations, Moonglows, Limelites and the Dells are winning fans world wide.
Reminiscing about the days when we used to harmonize on the street corners 'til the cops chased us away or finding that perfect echo in the bathroom or hall of our high school in Brooklyn some 30 years ago, brings back wonderful memories we share with you through our music at every show.
So while WE search 'for an echo' today, let us bring YOU back to an era of great music and take you with us on a journey through the Nu Millennium. Are you on board? Also, CHECK US OUT ON http://www.NuMillenniumOnline.com
**HEY** it's great to include you on our line-up of friends & many thanks for the friend request! Our hope is that you continue to enjoy what our "Great Artists" have to offer!
Hello Nu Millenium. We see that vid you posted from last year when you kicked it at the NJ Meadowlands. Nice gig for the resume. You keepin busy? Keep up with doing your thing, and maybe one day our paths will cross on a professional level...that would be something! Check out our page, and see what's up with CHOICE. E-Z Cheers from CHOICE Jersey City's Bad Boys of Acappella Jersey City's Bad Boys of Acappella
Thank You For The Info... Here is some information that might help you. Yes we are looking for Artists / Labels to distribute. Here is a little bit about us. Dynasty is a multifaceted Record label and Distribution company. Our Distribution company is for Artists / Labels who want their music available on digital/ringtone sites and also in mainstream traditional music stores. Stores like: HMV, CD Plus, Entertainment One, Best Buy, Trans World, Sam Goody, FYE, Wherehouse, Strawberries, Coconuts, Streetside, Harmony House to name a few. We also distribute to over 250 digital retailers around the world.
For Distribution you must have: 1) FULLY finished retail ready CD. (bar coded,shrinkwrapped) 2) Professionally manufactured CD. (not burned off a computer) 3) You must have Fully finished Professionally manufactured CD in your hand. (can be shipped out today)
To Start: Send your request and contact information to : distribution@dynastyrecords.com
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Angels Unaware
It was a rainy night in New Orleans at a bus station in the town, I watched a young girl weeping as her baggage was taken down. It seems she'd lost her ticket changing buses in the night. She begged them not to leave her there with no sign of help in sight.
The bus driver had a face of stone and his heart was surely the same. "Losing your ticket's like losing cash money," He said, and left her in the rain.
Then an old Indian man stood up And blocked the driver's way And would not let him pass before he said what he had to say.
"How can you leave that girl out there? Have you no God to fear? You know she had a ticket you can't just leave her here where she doesn't have a friend. You will meet your schedule, but what will come of her in the end?"
The driver showed no sign that he'd heard or even cared about the young girl's problem or how her travels fared. So the old gentleman said, "For her fare I'll pay. I'll give her a little money to help her on her way." He went and bought the ticket and helped her to her place and helped her put her baggage in the overhead luggage space.
"How can I repay," she said, "The kindness you've shown tonight? We're strangers who won't meet again a mere 'thank you' doesn't seem right.
He said, "What goes around comes around. This I've learned with time -- What you give, you always get back. What you sow, you reap in kind. Always be helpful to others and give what you can spare, for by being kind to strangers, we may help angels unaware. "