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Ayiesha Woods
Genre: Pop
Still in her twenties, Ayiesha brings an energetic and refreshing sound to music with the polished presentation of a veteran musician. She explains “I don’t want to be placed in one specific category. I think I represent a lot of different styles of music. My goal is to be able to put out a record with a sound that has a lot of different things for people to appreciate at one time.”
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B. Reith
Genre: Urban/Hip-Hop
Not many recording artists carry the titles “singer, rapper, songwriter & producer” and stand out in each category. But Gotee Records’ latest signing B.Reith defies expectations and excels in each of these roles. When Gotee founder Toby Mac first heard B.Reith’s (born Brian Reith) music in 2006 he pulled his car over to the side of the road. “It’s amazing when God truly gives someone a gift,” says Toby. “Brian is just naturally gifted from God vocally and his lyrics, when they hit tape, they sort of just ease into your heart.”
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Family Force 5
Genre: Rock
A phoenix rising from the ashes of the Dirty South, Family Force 5 creates a lethal mix of punk, rock, funk and mind-altering grooves that's guaranteed ghetto music straight from the heart cut with a healthy dose of fried grits. Formed 2 years ago in Atlanta , Family Force 5 redefine Rock from the South, combining OutKast with Rage Against the Machine and Beastie Boys with the White Stripes.
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John Reuben
Genre: Rock, Urban/Hip-Hop
On Word of Mouth, John Reuben proves that defying category is a musical imperative, and he does it with more candor, wit, and resolve than ever before. He came up on the seminal inspiration of pioneers De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Hieroglyphics, Pharcyde, and others who dominated early 90’s hip-hop. But as his career developed he diversified his influence base to include everything from Bjork to Sunny Day Real Estate to Daft Punk.
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Our Heart's Hero
Genre: Pop, Rock
Our Hearts Hero is a 4 piece popular-rock outfit originally hailing from the tri-state area of Ohio/Kentucky/West Virginia now residing in Franklin, TN. The band has toured relentlessly for 5 years on a full-time level, with a broad demographic of fans in all 50 states and Canada.
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Relient K
Genre: Rock
With Five Score And Seven Years Ago - Relient K's fifth album in seven years and the follow up to 2004's mmhmm, the band's third consecutive Gold album - some are bound to ask, has the pop-punk band, ahem, matured a bit? Well, yes ... sort of. While the new album isn't chockfull of their characteristic puns and concludes with an 11-minute, 115-track tour de force entitled "Deathbed," rest assured, Relient K has not lost its quirky sense of humor.
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Sarah Kelly
Genre: Pop
The opening chorus of the first song on Sarah Kelly's 2008 release, third album Born to Worship, really does say it all: "It's a brand new day/And I'm free to live and I’m free to love/In a whole new way." After more than a decade of wrestling with self-hate and succumbing again and again to abusive relationships, Sarah Kelly is now a free woman, a woman who knows who she is, who she belongs to and what her life and music are supposed to be about. Her new day is just beginning.
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Stephanie Smith
Genre: Pop, Rock
Stephanie Smith refuses to compartmentalize her life. She can't separate her performance from the song, or her life from the message. Her music, her faith, her calling are so intertwined it is impossible to discern where one stops and another begins. It is that fusion of temporal life with eternal values that dresses her faith in flesh. It is the connection between the intangible spirit and the corporeal expectations of this workaday world that imbue her music with a raw emotional transparency that crosses boundaries, cuts through bonds, and nestles softly in the heart of those she encounters.
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Storyside: B
Genre: Pop, Rock
Under the guidance of Jeff Hanson's Silent Majority Recordings (Creed, Alter Bridge) and Overflow Inc., StorySide:B (SSB) is already making waves after only a year together. Triggered by regular radio spins and live shows throughout Florida a buzz has formed. The five piece band considers their music to be uplifting and "positive" which appeals to an array of followers.
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