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RnB 28 July, 2006

Gina Green's Tell Um CD Releasing July 25th

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN. (Trendency Records) - Trendency Records, a member of Chrematizo Label Group, is releasing the latest effort entitled Tell Um from Los Angeles-based Gospel / Neo-Soul recording artist Gina Green. Tell Um signals an imminent changing of the guard in the Gospel music world by ushering in the Neo-Soul Gospel era. Neo-Soul blends elements of contemporary R&B with 1970's Soul and modern-day Hip-Hop, resulting in a fresh sound for today?s generation. Often compared stylistically to 1980's pop diva Stephanie Mills, Gina is poised for major success. Her debut CD, release in 1996 on Grape Tree Records (under her then-legal name Gina Brown), sold well in excess of 10,000 copies worldwide and topped out at No 2 on the U.K. Gospel charts.

We're very excited about the direction Gina has taken with her music and believe her style is cutting-edge. She has the potential to open up a whole new doorway for Gospel recording artists, stated David C. Coleman, President of Chrematizo Label Group. On the cusp of the Gospel Music Association?s proclamation indicating an 11.6% jump in Gospel music sales over the same period in 2005, the future looks brighter than ever for Christian music. RIAA?s 2005 Consumer Profile cites that ?Religious? music only accounts for 5.3% of overall sales. America, a nation in which 75% or more of the population considers itself to be Christian, is a vastly untapped market. Being in step with, and even eclipsing, current musical trends will bode well for the Christian music industry going forward, Coleman concluded. The growth potential is readily apparent.

Gina Green has performed on the same stage with gospel and contemporary Christian artists Tonex, J Moss, The Gospel Gangsters and many others. She will be on tour nationally through the end of the year in support of Tell Um.






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