Los Angeles CA, USA, April 2, 2009 -
After putting out an open call for female singers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and musicians, the response for the Making Music Herstory project has been empowering! The invitation, which was extended in March 2009 (coinciding with National Women’s History Month) netted hundreds of responses inclusive of independent and major label artists.
“The women who are doing music today, and reaching out to us are very professional- they all have websites, music available to listen to, and a great positivity about their careers,” says Executive Producer Lisa Chamblee-Hampton.
This dual-content project is a contemporary music compilation album and documentary film made entirely by women. Making Music Herstory (MMH) consists of music that is fueled by female energy and captures that on film to present the world with positive images of women in entertainment. The album presents new original songs that are written, performed, recorded and produced by women.
Developed by Black Fox Entertainment Company (BFEC), the main objective of the MMH brand is to inspire the world’s people with great music and to display the success of the efforts of women in entertainment. BFEC was created by Lisa Chamblee-Hampton with the goal of producing high-quality original content and supporting women in the entertainment business. Black Fox Entertainment Company specializes in recording and producing music, managing audio/visual projects, and consulting.
For more information email fyi@makingmusicherstory.com or visit www.makingmusicherstory.com.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Making Music Herstory Has Great Industry Response
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