Kamis, 28 April 2011

Ava Aston "Gone" From YouTube

PRLog (Press Release)– Apr 28, 2011– New York, NY (April 28th , 2011) – Mr. Brick & Co., a full service artist management company is proud to announce the release of indie recording artist Ava Aston's newest music video, "Gone", the title track from her critically acclaimed "Gone" CD at 12:01 AM today Thursday April 28th, 2011. In the video storyline Aston plays a girl who realizes she is better off alone than the relationship she is currently is in.

Aston is an artist who is in stark contrast to 13 year-old Rebecca Black, who's song Friday's video went viral instantly on YouTube and having amassing a staggering 111 million views to date, because it was dubbed "The Worst Song Ever" by the record's producers, who by leaking a statement like that to the media, assured instant attention from the YouTube Generation (YTG). "The record label executives who are not paying attention to anyone out of junior high are missing some pretty incredible music," said indie artist Aston. "Even though I have worked m aston martin y Greek butt of since they age of 5 developing the skills and talents that a teenager like Rebecca Black doesn't have, simply because I don't wear braces on my teeth or wear a padded bra, I am off limits to the major labels."

"There has long rumored been an age bias in the music industry, but with 13-year old Black, the in ferrari dustry stooped to an all time low, said Aston's manager Mr. Bricks. Although technically Gospel recording artist DeLeon Richards was the youngest performer to ever be nominated for a Grammy, she was nominated in 1985 at the age of 9 and she had real talent. However, the trend for the past several years is to sign artists at a younger and younger age. "The industry stood on its ear when teenage heart throb, Justin Bieber took the airwaves by storm at the tender age cadillac of 15. It makes Taylor Swift seem like a VH1 artist."      

A hit song is a hit song, no matter what the age of the performer is. As an independent artist Aston's song "Gone" already has more than 165,500 plays on MySpace and more than 1.6 million plays of all of her s car news ongs combined. The issue is whether or not the musical gate keepers in their ivory towers have enough vision to sign and distribute an artist who doesn't need a legal guardian to accompany them to the recording studio. Rebecca Black's song Friday is a mere novelty song and although has achieved tremendous YouTube play and iTunes downloads, it is not considered to be artistically appealing.

Aston's song "Gone" was selected as the theme song for Susan Murphy Milano's syndicated radio program, Time's Up. The radio show deals with topics regarding the empowering of women and women's  rights pertaining to domestic violence, which mirrors the theme of the lyrics to Aston's song. Susan Murphy Milano is one of the nation's leading advocates of domestic violence.

Aston is a top independent artist on many of the social networking sites with her more than 1.6 million song downloads on her music page on MySpace and thousands more her Twitter and Facebook Pages. Ava Aston can be followed on Twitter at  @avaaston      

Aston started singing at the tender age of five, and has gone on to win almost every singing or songwriting contest she has entered. Aston was season one winner on FameCast.com's "Pop Fenom" and was the Song Writer Association of Washington's Mid-Atlantic songwriting contest winner with her song, "I Carry You with Me."


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