* Member of NARIA (Nationall Aboriginal Recording Industry Association)
* Featured in the Jan. '07 issue of Hiragana Times
* Interview/airplay on Co-op Radio (Vancouver '06)
* Interview/airplay on Inter-FM Radio (Tokyo '07)
"Rose Beach manages to bring together her rural, Canadian farm background and her present international, cosmopolitan point of view in an amazing new CD called "Family Love". Her use of a trip hop style mixed with French, English and Japanese is not only refreshingly new, it is timeless. This CD will be accepted throughout the world because of its global appeal." - Leo Castonguay, Manager, Wolfmusik
"Well, finally a new important song writer in the hip hop style. It's spellbinding to listen to her stories and thoughts put to some great beats with some excellent musicians on hand to work with her... I have worked with up and coming artists whom went on to greatness. So hop on the Rose Beach train!" - Gaye Delorme, award winning guitarist/songriter/producer
"Rose Beach is one of the most dynamic and exciting new, young performers to emerge on the contemporary music scene in years. A powerful lyricist and a true revolutionary wordsmith, her debut CD "Family Love" has become a favorite of mine. Rose Beach captures the heart and the imagination of this reviewer." - Arlette Alcock, Singer/Songwriter
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Bob Marley, Sublime, Patsy Cline, Gwen Stefani, Aaliyah, Sizzla, Eagles, Elvis, G Love and Special Sauce, Kinnie Star, 2-Pac, Eminem, Shania Twain,Ben Harper, Isosceles, Kanye West, Lauren Hill, Snoop, Manuchau, Massive Attack, Pussycat Dolls, 50 Cent, Portishaed, Muddy Waters, Wayne Wonder, Notorious B.I.G., Tanya Stephens, Wallen
Lyrically raw, socially conscious fusion-pop
From hot, sensual club tracks to heart-felt acoustic sounds
Tokyo nightlife meets Vancouver chill
Emotions, thoughts, adventures, stories lived and heard and seen - life's experiences are the well springs from which songwriters draw. Neo-pop, R&B artist Rose Beach has the personal depth and mad skills to bring her stories to vivid musical life. As an answer to those who think that today's pop and rock are shallow and hip hop is lost in a drunken, blunted fantasy world of crude sex, violence and power, Rose Beach brings "Family Love," her debut CD.
"Family Love" boasts mature songs that blend a folk singer's lyrical depth, a pop singer's catchy melodies, and a hip hop diva's sultry yet raw vocal power into a unique sound. Starting in the underground - the streets of Vancouver and Tokyo - she is rising into the musical mainstream, because people's ears thirst for something real that they can feel. Currently, she is blowing up in Japan, where she has sold more than 50,000 records and performs weekly; all without the aid of any record label or music biz machinery.
Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and raised primarily in Saskatchewan by a strong, loving and musically inclined mother of Canadian aboriginal ancestry and a farmer stepfather with a love of country music, she had the dream of music early in life. This dream took Rose to Vancouver, where she fronted a trip hop band called The Loxley Project. At the same time, she began to build a love affair with Japan, working in many of Tokyo's famous clubs, including the world renown Club Asia.
Her solo work and the energy of the Tokyo music scene caused Rose Beach to decide to expand her musical knowledge and to become a more serious and focused producer and performer. She entered music engineering school at Columbia Academy in Vancouver and graduated from the Digital Analog Recording Arts Program in June 2005. "It was here that I began to collaborate with other producers and artists and I wrote my debut solo album 'Family Love'," she states. This is where she developed her unique sound, which she calls Fusion Pop.
On "Family Love," Rose Beach honors the strength and positivity of her mother and uses the hardships of her impoverished early childhood, her alienated teen years in small town Saskatchewan and her subsequent life in big cities as inspiration for her music. "This is the idea around Family Love," she says. "Many of the songs are about serious issues such as pollution, being the 'working-poor' and racism. And yet, I really want to find something beautiful in such ugly topics."
In addition to her heavy independent CD sales, Rose Beach has been interviewed and received heavy airplay on Co-op Radio in her home base of Vancouver. She has also been interviewed and played on Inter-FM Radio in Tokyo. Rose was recently featured in the January 2007 issue of Hiragana Times. From her solid and continually expanding fan base in Japan, Rose Beach and "Family Love" are starting to reach new heights worldwide.
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Hey Rose Beach thanks for joining the Tune into Traffic Campaign...as a friend we are happy to have your support for our campaign! Your page is GREAT!
Road Traffic Accidents are single biggest killer of young people aged 11-25 in the UK and globally and we hope to change this stastic.
One of the ways are reaching out to young people is through an advert which we are shooting next week with our winning track from our latest music competition. The track is by top uk hip hop artist COSMIC (http://www.myspace.com/artistcosmic) and we hope you will send us your thoughts when we publish our advert online and on TV.
you have to watch the entire series!! SO FUNNY!!! I swear, my whole Saturday went by before I knew it, just watching one show after the other. I'm such a loser, I know, lol. Anyways, got any plans for next weekend? ... cuz i doooooooo! oooh, I think the pizza's here, I'm so freakin hungry right now, but it's all good. and that survey thing i was doing - THAT YOU WAS MAKING FUN OF ME FOR DOING!! - i just got paid! $76 for my first check, and since i got paid, I'm gonna do more of em, but I'm already at $184, so I'm loving it. They're so seriously stupid tho - the one I got last night was about my hair and stuff - like what kind of shampoo do I use, do I normally use conditioner ... for real, so easy. you should do it, i'm tellin yah. i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is:
Hey how's it going? Thanks for the friendship!! If you have facebook & want to keep updated on my work you can join my art group also. Just simply click on the image below and then click 'join group'.
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We are throwing the biggest and loudest Halloween Party in Vancouver:
Hotter Than Hell - Halloween Night KILL RHYTHM / Stand Down / Stealing Eden / PROX with a special appearance by Crystal Pistol
Friday, October 31, 2008 Doors: 8PM Show: 9PM Party Til 2AM
Penthouse Night Club 1019 Seymour St Vancouver, BC V6B 3M4 (604) 683-2111
Tickets are $15, available online or at the door on October 31. Advance tickets can be purchased online at killrhythm. com The first 100 tickets sold include a Halloween surprise bag.