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The Dojo band brings a progressive sound to the Cutting Edge showcase

The 20th Annual Cutting Edge CE (formerly Music Business Conference) announces the list of featured artists for NOLA DOWNTOWN Music & Arts Festival which takes place in Lafayette Square at Historic Gallier Hall, 545 St. Charles Avenue in the heart of New Orleans' Downtown Development District on Friday and Saturday, September 28 -29, 2012. Highlighting Thursday's first full conference day is The Dojo band out of Atlanta for a 5:00 pm set.

Dynamic, progressive, refreshing. Words that easily describe The Dojo; a band formed by the multi-media artist and musician Jack Preston, with core members Micah Woods (vocals, aux percussion and effects), Chris Edwards (multi-instrumentalist), Brandon Belcher (bassist) and Jaymon Kearney (drummer, percussionist). "Our mission is to take the audience on a musical venture that speaks to their innate rhythm while leading them into a new world of immeasurable possibilities. Our innovative ensemble represents a new era of definitive sound that will set standards in music for years to come" say leader Jack Preston.

Beautiful music. When the statement is presented and the search begins for an example to fill the space of definition, one need go no further than In The Land of Wanderers. To be In The Land Of Wanderers is to witness the veil between life as it is and the world as you make it. Featuring singles "Find A Way" and "Face The Music", In The Land of Wanderers is a record that captures that transformation. What will be discovered can be described as a melange of sound and genre coming together to dance upon the ear, stimulate the mind, and comfort the soul. Combining profundity of lyric with the various elements of American sonic traditions Jack Preston x The Dojo deliver a project that could easily be considered a soundtrack for the time. Like nothing that can currently be found on the Atlanta Indie scene this ever evolving ensemble comes together to leave their mark on the globe, creating clear vision and direction.

Other headline performers for the conference and festival include Gerald French & The Original Tuxedo Band in a tribute to Bob French; rock & rollers The Breton Sound; the silky jazz vocals of New Orleans' Stephanie Jordan; Treme's James "Satchmo of the Ghetto" Andrews; Susan Cowsill whose music channels emotions of loss into her work; New Orleans' surf rock band, The Unnaturals; Big Easy and OffBeat Awards winner Egg Yolk Jubilee with their electrical musical palate; New Orleans' female fronted rock band, DiNOLA; Gina Brown and her G-Slide Girls; and Jam-All Production headed by Jamal Batiste.

Also included in the list of activities is the New Orleans Film Society sponsored event on that Friday at 7:30 pm, New Music for an Old Movie; a fun project which musicians Ratty Scurvics, Evan Goodrow Band and Unpainted Souls perform LIVE as the silent film Tarzan of the Apes, runs on the big screen in Lafayette Square. The first in a long line of Tarzan movies, Tarzan of the Apes shot in Morgan City, Louisiana. This will be followed by The Way Road: All Good Things – a short film by Michael Hofstedt on musician John Petty's development as an artist.

Saturday's Festival schedule closes out with Africa Brass with the FiYaYa Mardi Gras Indians, The Free Agents Brass Band, and Treme's James Andrews. The party then continues at Live Jazz at the Hyatt hosted by Anais St. John, and performances the other music venues.

Some of the food vendors for Friday and Saturday's Festival include Lil Dizzy's Café, Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club, NOLA Foods, Sno Balls Baby, JuJu bag Café & Cajun Moon Catering, Dustin's Italian Ice, and others. Arts & Crafts vendors will be on hand with their wares as well.

The full Conference which runs from September 26 – 30 include NewWorks Showcases by new and emerging artists seeking exposure to record executives, booking agents, managers and the media. From Larry g(EE) of Dallas, whose sound has been described as modern twist on Motown; to Austin's Hot Rails To Hell heavy breed of seventies hard rock, punk, and early heavy metal; New York's Jerrra Blues who has been described as a cross between Alicia Keys, Amy Winehouse, and Lauryn Hill; Atlanta's The Dojo Collective with its infusing sounds of hip hop, funk, rock and anything else that flows and anything else that flows; the soulful Tanya E. Boutte of the famed Boutte clan; the elegant vocals of New Orleans' Barbara Short; to Berthena Burks, a talented R&B/Pop singer & songwriter; and Marlon Jordan who possess' an encyclopedic knowledge of the entire jazz trumpet tradition; the 2012 Cutting Edge CE has something for all music genres.

In addition to day time exposure, showcases are arranged in the evening at area venues including Gallier Hall, Jazz Live at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Howlin Wolf, Irvin Mayfield I Club, Mike's on The Avenue, and Twist Cocktail Bar.

Cutting Edge CE brings together music industry personnel from across the country; including representatives from ASCAP, BMI, ReverbNation, Music Connection, eOne Music, and many others. This year's festival includes a new feature; the Cruisin' New Orleans Specialty Car Show; a celebration of antique, classic and hot rod vehicles showcased in the heart of New Orleans' Downtown Development District combined for a weekend of fun, music, food, and hot cars:
• NOLA Downtown Music & Arts Festival
• Cruisin' New Orleans Specialty Car Show
• Mardi Gras in September
• Cutting Edge Film Rodeo featuring new music performed to Tarzan of the Apes
• Entertainment Industry Business Opportunity Expo
• Energy/Green efficient lifestyle products demonstration
• Popular musical acts from national and local artists

Started in 1993 as a conference dedicated to educating musicians and music professionals about the latest trends in the music industry, it has evolved into entertainment workshops covering Cutting Edge Business Sessions, Cutting Edge Entertainment Law Seminar, and Cutting Edge Film Workshop. The seminar topics include new trends and hot topics in music, film and interactive contracts including; Publishing, Copyrights and Trademark Update and other visual medias (TV, Video games, Internet, Advertising, etc.).



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