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| Adina Nyree Releases her Debut Album: Certified Organic Meet the songstress/poet, Adina Nyree, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, spoken word artist, and entrepreneur. The fusion of poetry and song in her debut album, Certified Organic, has listeners flowing to her rhythmic sound. Adina Nyree teamed up with producer/bassist, Trevor P. Allen to put together her much anticipated debut album. The soulful and spirited singer/poet incorporates elements of soul, jazz, pop, and blues into her music. She describes her brand of music as "a return of good, real (un-sampled, original) music with lyrics that mean something, that stand for something." Adina Nyree combines soulful vocals with rhythmic melodies and thoughtful prose. Her album, Certified Organic, is set to drop November 14, 2009 and is a captivating and emotive mix of music and lyrics that observes and celebrates the joys and struggles of life and love. The album will introduce neo-soul, jazz, blues, and spoken word enthusiasts to a rising star. The brand of music is a mixture of "R&B, neo-soul, jazz, and spoken word, " says Ms. Nyree. "Certified Organic is all about love on a broad, grand scale. It's about love for the earth and its creatures; it's about people individually and collectively, romantically and platonically. Who can't stand to benefit from love?" For additional information on Adina Nyree contact Nerissa Marbury or visit http://www.adinanyree.com. Certified Organic, the debut album, can be purchased at adinanyree.com or any live shows and will be available for sale on iTunes and cdbaby.com later this year. Ten percent of Certified Organic album sale profits will be donated to amfAR, Save Dafur, Stop Global Warming and Amnesty International. About Adina Nyree: Adina Nyree is a poet / songstress; author of Read My Lips: The Poetical Ramblings of an Insanely Aware Girl; 2004 and 2005 Boston Lizard Lounge National Slam Team member; 2004-2006 performer and creative writer for Drumadics: The Theatrical Experience. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |