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She
walks to her own beat, moves to her own rhythm, sings to her own tune,
breathes to her own tempo and dances to her own groove! This is an “Alyson
in Wonderland” tale! Welcome to the world of singer, songwriter, dancer
and actress ALYSON – a world in which the young performer, a
Billboard Top 20 Artist of 2005 and one of few independent
artists to have 3 consecutive Top 10 Billboard Hits from
a debut album, recognizes that singing and songwriting is
beyond a business, and is first and foremost a crafted art.
Breaking onto
the music scene less than a year ago, Alyson has suddenly invaded our
radio airwaves, spun DJs’ turn-tables, infiltrated our Ipods, and
channeled her way through the worldwide web with her freshman album “Take
A Good Look”. Beyond the breakthrough status, Alyson has
single-handedly earned herself the moniker of music phenomenon. The
15-track debut album which vaulted her from anonymity to notoriety, is now
enjoying more than a “good look”, and rightfully receiving a good listen.
She delivers a loose, tour-de-force vocal that simmers alongside a
steroid-charged Pop/Dance musical backdrop that is energetic, fast and
furious. A sublime balladeer, Alyson also crafted sterling R&B/Pop
flavored slow and mid-tempo tracks, offering a cocktail of soulful, sexy,
funky, poetic and passionate sounds that are a feast to the ear.
Alyson
is that rare artist who has successfully crossed into multiple radio
formats, receiving airplay on 65 radio stations
nationwide spanning Top 40, Urban,
Dance and AC formats, and has reached
#1 on both Urban and Dance
Club Charts. It is no mystery why Alyson is already being compared to the
likes of Madonna, Joss Stone,
Kylie Minogue, Deborah Cox, Janet
Jackson and Taylor Dayne, to name a few. But how
does a little unknown artist achieve so much in such little time, and
succeed in grabbing an increasingly glowing ray of the spotlight?
While most
unknown artists find themselves singing in obscure bars hoping to be
discovered by a major label for airplay and distribution of their music,
Alyson decided to pave her own way to the radio waves and retail shelves.
The New York native has certainly inherited the go-getter panache of the
Big Apple and, refusing to take a bite at the common pie, concocted her
own recipe for success! The ingredients were simple: persistence,
dedication, passion, talent and a strong sense of business.
Fashioning the
do-it-yourself approach, Alyson proved that there is momentum in the world
of the independents and that hard work goes a long, long way! She schooled
herself on the ins and outs of the music business, learned about street
promotion, internet/store and digital distribution, and finally launched
her own record label, PM Media, on which she commercially
pressed and released her debut album “Take A Good Look”.
Her sense of entrepreneurship and marketing expertise recently culminated
in the PM Media signings of a major national retail distribution
deal and a worldwide digital distribution deal.
“Take A Good Look” is now available in most retail stores across the U.S.
including Virgin Megastore, Tower,
Wherehouse, Barnes and Noble and
Borders, and at most online retailers including iTunes,
Amazon.com, Tower.com and many more. A
complete list of retailers is on the “BUY” page of this
site.
Alyson’s
“business woman” suit is one she instinctively put on as far back as when
she was 8-years-old, when the entrepreneurial young artist would recruit
kids in her neighborhood to be part of musical/dance productions she would
produce and perform to entertain friends, family and neighbors alike for a
modest quarter a ticket! She revived such blockbusters as “Grease” and
“Annie”, and redefined the choreography of such dance classics as the
unforgettable Barbra Streisand/Donna Summer “Enough is Enough” duo, the
early beginning of Alyson’s love of Dance and R&B music.
But enough was
certainly not quite enough for Alyson who showed that a mere quarter can,
in the long run, fructify into good fortune. She moved to Los Angeles two
years ago and, with fate stepping in, met her producer and co-writer
Daveed within weeks of touch-down on Los Angeles soil.
The artistic chemistry was instant and Alyson immediately went to work
penning songs for her first album.
From daytime
label executive to overnight pop phenomenon, Alyson’s climb to the top of
the charts has been paved with serendipitous encounters, fortunate
opportunities and colorful headlines. She was named by Billboard
Magazine a Top 20 Artist of the Year for 2005 on
the Billboard Dance Chart; she bombarded the Billboard
Dance Chart with 3 singles consecutively hitting the Top
10; her singles have played on 65 radio stations
nationwide spanning Top 40, Urban,
Dance and AC Formats, and have reached
#1 on both Urban and Dance
Club Charts; she was nominated “Best New Artist” at this
year’s prestigious International Dance Music Awards
(where she was also a presenter) in conjunction with the Miami Winter
Music Conference; she reached the Top 5 at #4 on the
World Top 30 Dance/Trance chart (tracks international
activity of songs) with her 2nd single “Feel You”; her 3rd single "Nothin
More To Say" just hit # 1 on the prestigious DJ
TIMES Magazine National Top 40 Chart in the November 2005 issue
(this is the 3rd consecutive TOP 5 hit by Alyson on that
chart from her debut album); “Nothin More To Say” just debuted
at #9 on Luxembourg's Singles Chart and
#14 on Finland’s Singles Chart that
tracks radio airplay (November 20, 2005 chart);she has tasted professional
acting,
securing a leading role in the film "Gods That Kill",
an official selection at this year's Miami International Film
Festival, and a supporting role in the feature film "Mr.
Jinx", licensing as well 4 of her songs from "Take A Good Look"
for the "Mr. Jinx" soundtrack (including the title track of the movie);
she shared the stage in 2005 with music icon Deborah Harry
at the Los Angeles Pride concert and with Grammy Award-winning DJ/Producer
Hex Hector at the legendary Los Angeles club “Avalon”;
she attached her name to numerous compilations including the German-based
label Dance Street/ZYX’s "White Party USA Vol. 3", “Gay
Happening Volume 12”, "Gay Happening Vol. 13" and Centaur Music’s
“White Party Volume 6”; and she caught the attention of big-gun producers
like Grammy Award-winner Hex Hector (who remixed her
third commercially-released single “Nothin More To Say”), legendary
Ralphi Rosario (who remixed her first and second singles
“What’re You Gonna Do” and “Feel You”), and E-Smoove (who
affixed his signature style to “Feel You”).
On the fast
track to success, Alyson is enjoying the road to stardom and is certainly
not resting on her laurels. The recording artist
just
released her 4th single on January 17th, the title track
of her debut album "Take A Good Look". Alyson just shot the music
video for "Take A Good Look" that's produced by Jargon
Entertainment, producer of special effects for major feature
films and television shows including "The Fast And The Furious", "The
Italian Job" and "My Name Is Earl". Alyson's new video will air soon on
select television networks and in nightclubs and retail stores across the
U.S. and Canada. PM Media and Jargon Entertainment will host Video
Premieres in February at clubs in several U.S. cities that will
be open to the public, so keep an eye on Alyson's TOUR page to find out
where and when!
Alyson is also already back in the studio writing and recording her
sophomore album set for release in the Summer of 2006.
Alyson is co-writing her sophomore album with the legendary writing and
production team Denny Randell & Biddy Schippers
whose classic hits include "Workin' My Way Back To You" (recorded by The
Spinners), "Native New Yorker" (recorded by Odyssey), "Can't Get Enough Of
You Baby" (recorded by Smash Mouth), "Pass The Courvoisier" (recorded by
Busta Rhymes & P. Diddy) and many more. In recognition of his
accomplishments in the music industry, Denny Randell was
nominated in October 2005 to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
For more
information on Alyson, or for music or videos, visit
www.alysongrooves.com
WHAT PEOPLE
ARE SAYING:
ALYSON, “Nothin More To Say”
“Alyson’s voice is beautiful, breathtaking and just that little bit
intoxicating. She is a commanding performer and really doesn’t need the
constant dance rift which runs riot through the remixes of ‘Nothing More
to Say’. Her lyrics are filled with a disturbing passion which is
nevertheless erotic and you instantly get the impression that this is a
track which has been causing the interiors of many a club to vibrate with
a new passion. Calling Alyson a “ Dance Floor Diva” might seem a touch
stereotypical but one has to admit that this woman is queen of the dance
floor and very close to creating a dance floor classic with the thumping
beat of ‘Nothin More to Say’."
MusicShopper.info
(July 27, 2005)
ALYSON, “Take
A Good Look”
“ ....one of the most inspirational music heroines of our
times.....From daytime label executive to overnight pop phenomenon,
Alyson's climb to the top of the charts is nothing less than one of the
most inspiring success stories and proof that motivation and dedication do
pay off.
LatinoLA.com
(October 5, 2005)
ALYSON, “Nothin More To Say”
“This song is more than just Alyson's voice, artistry and talent. Can
somebody else sing a love song like Alyson? It seems Alyson envelopes the
music with the glorious voice of Alyson and then makes the words of real
meaning that can only be done in Alyson's way. This song is beyond
expectation of Alyson's fans. It is not a surprise that listening to this
recording makes you cry and addictive, or even crazy on it."
Soft-music.com
(October 2005)
ALYSON, “Take A Good Look" (5 out of 5 stars)
“Her album, Take a Good Look (PM Media), smokes from its first
scintillating rhythms on the first cut, "Feel You," a great intro for both
the first track and the album as a whole...The musical magic of her first
five tracks drops you into the middle of a non-stop, all-hours dance
frenzy..."Didn't Ya Think," track eleven, is a pulsating potpourri of
rhythms and her honey-dipped vocalizations."
About.com
(August 2005)
ALYSON, “Take A Good Look”
“Take A Good Look is an exceptional album and a harbinger of the
greatness to come."
MusicShopper.info
(July 27, 2005)
ALYSON, “Take A Good Look”
“She channels dance-floor divas of the past with subtle but effective
nods to everyone from Cathy Dennis and Taylor Dayne to Billie Ray Martin,
Exposé, and Janet Jackson...Some album highlights are “Like That”—a song
Jennifer Lopez could only aspire to record—and “Didn’t Ya Think”—a
relentless throbbing update of “Keep Me Hangin’ On.” Alyson also gets my
vote for her vocal restraint. She’s got a powerful and subtle instrument
but she employs none of the over-the-top histrionics to which others with
her abilities fall victim.”
Frontiers Magazine
(July 5, 2005 – Los Angeles, CA)
ALYSON, “Take A Good Look”
” The 15 tracks on Take a Good Look showcase a wide array of styles.
The singer sounds equally comfortable performing breezy pop numbers like
the Islands-flavored “Forever” and R&B-tinged “Baby Come
Back.”…Unquestionably, Alyson is most at home on the dancefloor. Awaiting
immediate DJ attention is the Randolph Club Mix of the CD’s title track.
Sizzling “Didn’t Ya Think,” another uptempo confection, bears an uncanny
likeness to Kim Wilde’s mid-80s chartopper “You Keep Me Hangin’ On.” The
singer is rightfully proud of the album, not only for its success to date
but because of its commercial availability in general.”
GayWired.com
(June 30, 2005)
ALYSON,
"Take A Good Look"
"An early listen to her debut CD "Take A Good Look" reveals more than
mere dance music. It's an upbeat and sometimes moody mixture of pop, dance
and R&B. Comparisons to Kylie Minogue seem obligatory, but
on one track, "Nothin More To Say", Alyson's longing vocals slide much
closer to Joss Stone."
David
Atlanta Magazine
(March 23, 2005 - Atlanta, GA)
ALYSON, "Nothin More To Say"
"Nothin More To Say" - Alyson’s third single and it should do just as
well as the first two. Both Hex and Norty remixes are hot – especially
check out Norty’s Dub! Eric Kupper dishes up a delicious disco remix that
I think suits Alyson’s vocals best."
Flavas
Magazine
(July 2005)
ALYSON, "Nothin More To Say"
"Clearly a rising talent worth keeping an eye out for, Alyson is now
out with her third dance single following two Top 10 Billboard hits. Hex
Hector, Eric Kupper and Norty Cotto all come through with strong mixes for
a range of dance floor vibes."
BOI
Magazine
(July 2005)
Response to Alyson's Performance at "Avalon Hollywood" April 10, 2005:
"Ken says thanks to the 600+ people who showed up for the amazing
performances of Hex Hector, Chris Wren, Alyson and Lux. If emails and
phone calls are any indication it was a kick ass evening, and it sure
looks like Alyson has a hit on her hands with “Nothin More to Say” her
groovy single on “Take a Good Look” being released May 17. Not only is she
in Ken’s Dream Girl category for being amazing to work with, she stayed
until the end of the night to say thanks to YOU. Give it up to Alyson for
making Ken the world premier event."
John
Brady Presents
(April 2005)
ALYSON,
"Feel You" (4 out of 5 Stars)
"It's easy to see why up-and-coming dance artist Alyson is being
compared to Kylie Minogue. Not only do the two share similar
looks, they both produce commercially charged dance anthems
with hypnotically memorable hooks! Like Kylie's "Can't Get You Out Of My
Head," "Feel You" is a dance song with strong crossover potential."
411
Magazine
(January 2005 - Miami, Florida)
ALYSON,
"Feel You"
"Score another for Alyson. Her confident, sexy vocals once again unite
with 'center stage' producers to yield a follow-up equal to
"What're You Gonna Do"".
www.Perfectbeat.com
(December 2004)
ALYSON,
"Feel You"
"There are a few things you need to know about Alyson. She not only
wrote, produced and performed this new single, but she also released the
song independently without the push of a major label. Noteworthy tidbit is
also that the album version of the song has been playing in Abercrombie &
Fitch stores since September. "Feel You" is taken from her debut album
"Take A Good Look" that also includes the club hits "Baby Come Back" and
"What're You Gonna Do" (which hit an admirable #4 on the Billboard dance
chart in September). Alyson's vocals at times sound somewhat similar to
Madonna's."
www.arjanwrites.com
(December 2004)
ALYSON,
"Feel You"
"Currently blowing up big time on the Billboard dance chart comes "Feel
You" from vocalist Alyson. This two-tracker is all about the no-nonsense
remixes from RALPHI ROSARIO and E-SMOOVE. Ralphi's bomb walks the line
between dark and hard tech and poppy deepness with a tough tribal edge and
quality production value - always the best from this veteran. E-Smoove's
dub goes for a hard-nosed buzzy house electro vibe, akin to the monster
stuff he's put out on Sondos recently. Two sturdy mixes of this catchy
vocal."
www.Houstonbeats.com
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