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Metal / Hard Rock 23 September, 2010

Prog Rock Keyboardist Lisa LaRue Recruits Guitarist Mitch Perry For 2KX CD

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Muskogee, OK (Top40 Charts/ Serge Entertainment Group) - Prog rock musician/keyboardist Lisa LaRue has recruited guitarist Mitch Perry for her CD release "Fast and Blue" by 2KX. Gold records, sold out concert tours, MTV video and network TV appearances, numerous magazine features and recognition in the form of several guitar awards - over the last 25 years, Mitch Perry has accomplished all of the above in a career working alongside some of the most renowned and popular musicians in the world. Mitch's discography and touring experience reads like a who's who of rock ranging from Aerosmith to Michael Schenker Group to Cher and Edgar Winter. He is currently the guitarist for Asia Featuring John Payne. His performances both live and in the studio show him to be a truly world class guitarist. Perry has added his riffs and licks to one 2KX song and may be recruited for more dependent on additional funding resources.

The "Fast and Blue" CD by 2KX will be packaged as a souvenir 'magazine' containing a DVD with the title track's video, the trailer for the "Fast and Blue" CD. and all video blogs as well as the music CD. A sneak peak video blog is currently available for viewing at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfGeW8r9rw. The video for the song "Fast and Blue" will be uploaded to Facebook and Youtube on November 1 along with the single being available for sale on the same day at https://www.lisalaruemusic.com. The tentative release date for the full-length CD is February 14, 2011.

Fans can be involved in the 2KX project and reap rewards for doing so via funding resource Kickstarter. For information on pledging to this project, please visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/885666456/native-american-musician-creating-with-the-world-2. Those who pledge to the project could qualify to receive a song written by LaRue for them or a loved one as well as numerous other rewards for their participation.

LaRue has already recorded tracks with co-producer John Payne (Asia featuring John Payne), Maxi Nil (Visions of Atlantis), Steve Adams (ARZ), Mike Alvarez (Bass Clef Experiment), and Merrill Hale (ARZ). A song sample is available at https://www.reverbnation.com/lisalarue. Other musicians in the project include David Mark Pearce (Oliver Wakeman Band), along with LaRue on keyboards. Additional musicians to be announced.

Based in Northeastern Oklahoma and working for her tribe (United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma), Lisa LaRue is not only fulfilling her dreams but hoping to be an inspiration to other native entrepreneurs. While staying in her home community and doing important work for her tribe, she is recording a progressive rock album with musicians from around the world! Progressive rock has recently witnessed a resurgence across the world, particularly in the UK, but as a Native American woman, Lisa has taken on a new challenge of working with musicians of different cultures and backgrounds to work in a unique way - each participant writes and records their own parts without any musical direction, but what comes from their heart. The combination of backgrounds, influences, demographics and talent is not only proof that music is the universal language, but that an indigenous woman can stay in her own tribal community and still work with the world and touch the world as well, in a way that is not stereotypical but uniting - while using modern technology to create the final product. One of the 'hold-ups' to native people being successful is the lack of opportunities in the tribal community. But with the internet and other forms of technology, it is now possible.

"I've connected with fabulous musicians from other parts of the United States, Greece and the U.K., and we all share the common goal of creating great music, and have proven to ourselves that we write and play in spiritual harmony," says LaRue.
By allowing each musician the opportunity to add to the songs what comes from their hearts without any musical direction, the outcome will show that music IS, indeed, the Universal Language.

Even though technology is easily available, it costs money - not only for the small necessities like high-speed internet, quality computers and software, but for the costs of professional mixing, mastering and final production. "Staying in my community and working for my tribe is my priority, but so is using the gift the Creator gave me - the ability to play what comes from my heart. And I want to show other Native artists that they can reach out to the world while staying an integral part of their community!"

To be a part of this project, have the satisfaction of making a dream come true though quality music that will last through the ages, and at the same time reap rewards for yourself, visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/885666456/native-american-musician-creating-with-the-world-2

Official Lisa LaRue 2KX Web Site
https://www.lisalaruemusic.com

Lisa LaRue 2KX Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lisa-LaRues-2KX/150370058320003?ref=ts






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