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The Chronicles of TK
"A lot of people call it history It's only right to call it my story Because I've been through a lot And thought it'd never stop With everything that I've got I held on."
- From "Misunderstood" by Tynisha Keli |
Tynisha Keli may be all of 22, but she's lived a lot of life in those two decades. Ask her about it and she'll tell you about her experiences growing up poor with a troubled single mother trying to raise four kids. It's why the young singer and songwriter titled her debut album The Chronicles of TK. "This album is me from start to finish," Keli says. "Every song is about something I've gone through, from the moment I left home at 14 till now."
Her personal journey may have been riddled with obstacles, but Keli delivers her story with uplifting optimism, setting vignettes from her life, both happy and sad, to an irresistible backdrop of urban-influenced rhythmic groove and touching R&B balladry |
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crafted by leading songwriters and producers Kara DioGuardi and J.R. Rotem, who between them have worked with such artists as Britney Spears, Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, Ashlee Simpson, and Ashley Tisdale. A sophisticated blend of indelible vocal melodies and thumping, minimal beats, the music makes you want to blast it out the window and sing along at the top of your lungs.
"I wanted the album to be something you could put on and have fun listening to with your girlfriends, or even roll to with your boys," Keli says. Chronicles accomplishes all that and more, showcasing not only Keli's soulful vocal stylings, but also her emotional versatility. "Tynisha is feisty and strong, yet she has a vulnerability to her," DioGuardi says. "She has this incredible ability to interpret emotion on a song that is really unparalleled. The music is her emotional channel."
Tapping into her feelings didn't always come easy for Keli, whose father was killed when she was barely a year old, leaving her mother too overwhelmed to raise her and her brother and the two children she had in subsequent years. Growing up in the port town of New Bedford, Mass., Keli says, "We had to fend for ourselves. My upbringing was taking care of my siblings, which was why music became such a big part of my life. I couldn't leave the house, except to go to school, so all I had was my music. I didn't know that I wanted to be an artist, I just had a passion for singing. Music was my escape."
Raised on the soulful sounds of her mother's favorite Luther Vandross, Jodeci, and Tevin Campbell albums, Keli learned to deal with her feelings through singing. "My mom used to play a lot of sad R&B songs and cry. That's when I saw the emotion in music. I realized that I could apply that to my life and it would help me."
In 1999, Keli met Scott Ross - a former member of the platinum hip-hop group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - who taught her how to perform and work a crowd. "I would run to his house after school and spend 30 minutes performing in his basement, then leave so my mom wouldn't know I didn't come straight home from school," Keli says. "But I really loved it; singing was the only happiness in my life, aside from my siblings."
Hooked, Keli, then 14, moved to Florida at Ross's request, to pursue a music career, and a year later to Los Angeles where she landed a spot in the pop group Girl Society, which signed to MCA Records. But the pop group was an awkward fit for the R&B-loving Keli and she decided to try her luck at a solo career. She created a MySpace page and blogged about her life, drawing thousands of young people to comment and offer their support and encouragement. Last year, a song she posted, "Wish You Loved Me," produced by the Atlanta-based production duo Tha Corner Boyz, was championed by a fan whose father happened to be a program director at 93.7 WZMX in Hartford, Conn. He put the song in regular rotation, where it remains a Top 20 track alongside tracks by Rihanna and Alicia Keys.
Now signed to Warner Bros. Records, Keli is thrilled to be working with DioGuardi, who is one of the industry's most sought-after songwriters and producers. "Kara pulled something out of me that I didn't even know I had," Keli says. "I don't know how she does it, but she brought the project to life."
"I always fall in love with the underdog," DioGuardi says. "When I met Tynisha I thought she was a survivor, but also somebody who was still open. No matter what happened to her, she just kept persevering and moving on because she believed in herself, and that was very compelling to me."
Keli's confidence and passion for music comes through loud and clear on The Chronicles of TK. From the sweetly unforgettable "Lullaby" to the heartbroken "Shattered" to the playful "Hype Me" to the thoughtful "Lights Out" to the confrontational "Woman" to the insightful "Conversations With God," Keli sings each song as if her life depended on it. And for her it does. Listen carefully to the lyrics on "Misunderstood," a song she co-wrote with Tha Corna Boyz, and you'll hear why. The song begins with a answering machine message from her mother thanking her for her forgiveness, describes Keli's time in foster care, and ponders what life would have been like if she had been able to save her father.
"A lot of kids grow up in messed-up homes - whether they're on drugs, or being promiscuous, or skipping school - and the root of the problem is whatever's going on with their family," Keli says. "I've gotten such a strong reaction to 'Misunderstood.' Girls have sent me messages begging me to put it on the album because they relate to it so much."
That her fans have drawn strength from her experiences is Keli's main motivation as an artist. "I wasn't put on this earth just to sing," she says, "I'm here to help people with my music. I want to make them smile. I want to help them get out whatever it is they're holding in because that's what helped me growing up. I had Brandy and Faith Evans to turn to and help me deal with whatever I was going through. If I can do that for others, then I've done my job."
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CLUB SOCIETY HILLS
#1 KIDS & TWEENS
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Pirates of the Caribbean invade city of Canoga Park West Valley Boys and Girls Prepare to Engage
Woodland Hills, CA.
Right out of a Hollywood Movie the scene is set and legendary Captain Jack Sparrow and his merry band of marked men including squid- face Davy Jones mission is to capture the hearts of the West Valley Boys and Girls creating a once in a life-time unforgettable experience...time to dream for a day
The 1st Annual Club Society Hills Dream For A Day exclusive summer-safe special event takes place at the West Valley Boys & Girls Club August 8, 2008 from 2-5 PM. Along with Hip Hop Dancers, Radio Station DJ, Gifts, Summer Safety Tips and a Salute to New Academy of Canoga Park. Club Society Hills will also film for their new reality show appropriately entitled Living the Dream for a Day. It's "Make a Wish" meets "Queen for a Day" starring kids, states BE Enterprises, President and event sponsor LaMarr Blackmon.
Club Society Hills one of the most popular youth sites on the web is the brain child behind this wonderful concept. For over three years it has entertained young people with an etiquette, ethics education and entertainment format. Featuring free membership, newsletter, animation characters, new movie trailers entertainment news and growing-up tips. WWW.CLUBSOCIETYHILLS.BIZ boasts a global membership visits exceeding
1 million. Targeting ages 7-15.
Dream for a Day Sponsors: Family Friendly Films LLC, Warner Brothers, Blackmon Entertainment, BE Enterprises, RadioScope EUR WEB, Captain Jack Sparrow Crew of Marked Men, Nooimages, Walgreens, 3rd Eye 4th Dimension, Pee Wee Comics, It's Aparent, SCG Financial Services.
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CLUB SOCIETY HILLS
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CLUB SOCIETY HILLS: Living The Dream "Star For A Day"
Woodland Hills, CA.
For over two years Club Society Hills, Produced by Blackmon Entertainment Media (RadioScope, Gospel Insider 250+ US Markets, Black University Radio Network 75+ colleges & universities, Hollywood Gospel Insider Music Awards) has been "kid's choice" for Web Entertainment News. WWW.CLUBSOCIETYHILLS.BIZ
Tweens / Teens Ages 12 -17
Complete with membership, newsletter, animation characters, lavish graphics, special events, promotions, etiquette, ethics tips, new movie previews, downloads and colorful landscape this unique viral experience is one of educating while entertaining in a hip and exciting way. With over 30,000 global visits per day (1.2 Million) per month the popularity among both kids and parents are unprecedented.
Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors and community supporters of disadvantage children for over 15 years (RadioScope Summer Fresh "Anti Gang & Drug" with Densel Washington / Xmas Caravan Food & Gift Giveaways) again Blackmon Media has rallied the entertainment and business community in an effort to give-back and spread a little star treatment (Make A Wish) to every child during these hard economic times.
With their 1st Annual "Summer Safe" Dream For a Day Promotion & Special Event Starring Pirates of the Caribbean's, Captain Jack Sparrow, side-kick Davy Jones and Crew. Along with refreshment, Hip Hop Dancers, Gifts, Safety Etiquette & Ethics Tips, Radio Station DJ and other surprise celebrity guests the event looks to be spectacular and well received, taking place at the West Valley Boys & Girls Club, 7245 Remmet Street, Canoga Park California, Friday August 8 2008 from 2-5pm.
This first of its kind valley event will also salute the kids, teachers and staff of the New Academy of Canoga Park Middle School. "For the children here (San Fernando Valley, CA) our Living the Dream for a Day, summer Special Event will be the only vacation attraction for most. " Its Make a Wish meets Queen for a Day, star treatment for kids of all ages", states P.D. Blackmon President, Blackmon Entertainment Media / Club Society Hills. "Our Dream for a Day, event will be filmed for a new Reality Show, Web Streaming and DVD distribution in HD". Additional upcoming events a Salute to Fashion Week: Teen King & Queen Fashion Extravaganza with Paris Hilton & Justin Timberlake (doubles), Halloween Haunt Celebrity Masquerade Ball and the Celebrity Xmas Caravan just to name a few.
Private Special Events are available for Organizations, Corporations and Non-Profits. Bringing stars up close and personal with award winning celebrity look- alike's and exclusive private Hollywood Theme Parties for kids and the young at heart. Flash- Back Bands (Journey, Mick Jaggard & the Rolling Stones, Sly Stone, Beatles) and many more are available for booking. Visit clubsocietyhills.biz for complete celebrity listings.
Dream for a Day: Sponsors include: Warner Brothers, Blackmon Entertainment Media, Family Friendly Films LLC, Club Society Hills, Captain Jack Sparrow Crew of Marked Men, Black University Radio Network (BURN), BE Enterprises, Noooimages Photography, EUR WEB / RadioScope, Walgreens, Jackson Limousine, 3rd Eye 4th Dimension Productions, EBay / EZ Auctions, Pee Wee Comics & Collections.
Free event public invited. Call 818 349-0364 or
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FAMED HOLLYWOOD MOVIE PRODUCER (BLADE & TITAN) LENDS HIS SUPPORT TO
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| Michael Norville has the unique ability of combining technical expertise with creativity.In 1989, he graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara majoring in Mathematics and during his senior year produced a student film entitled "The Way Out." After graduation, he decided to combine his creative abilities and technological expertise by taking a job at Alias/Wavefront. This allowed him to master the award winning computer animation software package "Maya." Michael then moved back to Los Angeles where he worked at BlueSky/VIFX. During the next six years he created spectacular visual effects for the following feature films:Blade, Titan AE, Volcano, TimeCop, Crimson Tide, Ghost in the Machine, Down Periscope, Demolition Man, Richie Rich, Miracle on 34th Street, Dolores Claiborne, Sudden Death, and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.Throughout his tenure at Bluesky/VIFX, he specialized in developing techniques that transformed computerized pictures into photo-realistic images.In 1998, he resigned from BlueSky/VIFX to start his own production company, 3rdeye/4th Dimension Productions. His current roster of clients includes LAUSD, Chabad Telethon, Armenia Fund Telethon, Watkins Awards, Mindfusion Law, Hollywood Black Film Festival, and many more.For the past 10 years, 3rdeye/4D has collected 100's of interviews of Hip Hop artists as burgeoning performers, pop culture icons, political figures, community activists, and some of the most exploitative moments of this so-called platinum age of entertainment.3rdeye/4D's credits include footage that has been licensed for use in the top selling Hip Hop DVD's and television specials VH1'sHipHop Videos ' Sexploitation on the Set, Beef 2 & 3, and Bastards of the Party which recently premiered on HBO. |
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