Showing posts with label ASCAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASCAP. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

MAJOR NEWSFLASH! The highly anticipated single "Release My Love" breaks world wide this week!

Four hour long radio show interviews and live taped appearances have been completed with a couple of others scheduled soon, the Samira Show and Romaine Simon's. Each show is debuting the  beautiful "Release My Love."  Having been featured on both Mickey's Maximum Exposure and The "IN" Show, "Release My Love" singer and songwriter Marneen Lynne Fields is set to be featured on Sentoria Green's LA 411 Magazine and radio show.

There is little wonder that Marneen Lynne Fields is heavily scheduled with many more interviews and live appearances! Marneen wrote the lyrics and music for "Release My Love" and performed all its vocals.  She is a 5 time LA Music Awards nominee (2012-2013); and, a 5 time chart-topping ASCAP writer-composer and pop-rock singer.

The vocals for "Release My Love" were recorded by Steve Valenzuela at Grammy winner Tom Weir's Studio City Sound. Vocals edited and musical arrangement by, Marneen Lynne Fields and Steve Valenzuela. Produced by Steve Valenzuela, sound engineer on Kelly Clarkson's "Catch My Breath." A Heavenly Waterfall (ASCAP) Song Publishing Production. Available on CDBaby.com this week.

More About Marneen Lynne Fields
 - Major Accomplishments
  • 2012-2013 Accomplishments - Pop Singer & ASCAP Composer
  • 5 time award nominated POP singer, ASCAP composer, & scriptwriter:
  • Best Female Vocalist of the Year - "We Can Take Some of the Hurt Away," LA Music Awards
  • Best Music Video of the Year - "We Can Take Some of the Hurt Away," Artists in Music Awards
  • Best American, Blues, Roots Artist - "Shadows," LA Music Awards
  • Best Blues Artist - "Shadows," Artists in Music Awards
  • Best Adult Contemporary Artist - "Release My Love," Artists in Music Awards
  • The G.O.D. Award for Music - "We Can Take Some of the Hurt Away"

  • 2005-2012 Accomplishments - Pop Singer and ASCAP Composer
  • 5 time chart topping POP singer and ASCAP composer on the music internet charts beating out 50,000 to nearly 2 million other songs and artists in,
  • POP instrumentals - "Release My Love," and "I've Never Ever Stopped Loving You"
  • Country-POP, & country - "I'm Gonna Be a Hollywood Stuntman,"
  • Cover songs - "The Christmas Song - Chestnuts Roasting..."
  • Top 25-100 Kiis FM Wango Tango Contest song placement - "I'm Gonna Be a Hollywood Stuntman."
  • Song of the Year Contest - Suggested Artist - "My Love at First Sight."

  • 1976-Present - SAG Actress and Scriptwriter
  • 2013 - Winner LA Comedy Awards Outstanding Comedy Screenplay for "Hard Nuts to Crack," AKA "Johnny Hawk."
  • 2012 - Producer's Choice Nomination LA Comedy Awards for "Kathryn Davis - Take 2," Pilot for a Television Series.
  • Appearances in 105 film and television shows as a SAG character actress and stunt lady.
  • Ex-stunt lady since 1991.
Media Requests Please Contact:
Marneen Lynne Fields
SAG Actress, POP Singer, ASCAP Composer, and Scriptwriter
CEO, Executive Producer, and Creative Director of
Heavenly Waterfall (ASCAP) & HWSP (BMI) Song Publishing and Productions
Trillium Towers - 6320 Canoga Ave., Suite 1501
Woodland Hills, CA. 91367
 
(818) 259-8899
marnielyf@yahoo.com

SOURCE Heavenly Waterfall Song Publishing and Production

Thursday, October 4, 2012

“PAUL WILLIAMS STILL ALIVE”

AVAILABLE ON VIDEO-ON-DEMAND OCTOBER 16th




A film by Stephen Kessler


PAUL WILLIAMS STILL ALIVE, one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries of the year (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/paul_williams_still_alive_2011/), is coming to video-on-demand across the country!

From the company that brought you ANVIL: THE STORY OF ANVIL comes PAUL WILLIAMS STILL ALIVE, a film critics are hailing as a "remarkable achievement in a documentary" (Hollywood Reporter) and a "stirring and sweet story of survival” (Indiewire).

He won Grammys and an Academy Award; wrote many #1 songs from Barbara Streisand's "Evergreen" to the Carpenter's "We've Only Just Begun" as well as Kermit the Frog's biggest hit, "The Rainbow Connection"; starred in a Brian DePalma movie; put out his own hit records and albums; was a guest on The Tonight Show fifty times; and is the president of ASCAP... and you might not have heard of him. In the 1970's, Paul Williams was the singer / actor / songwriter that emotional, alienated teenage boys all over the world wanted to be, a sex symbol before MTV, when sex symbols could be 5"2 and sing songs about loneliness with the Muppets. One of those boys was Steve Kessler, a chubby kid from Queens. Thirty years later, Kessler discovered something amazing: Paul Williams didn't die. And no one had ever tried to make a documentary about him. A wistful musical journey that will re-introduce a new generation to Williams' soulful classics, PAUL WILLIAMS STILL ALIVE is the charmingly self-narrated story of Stephen Kessler's lifelong obsession with the former superstar-and what happens when the nostalgic filmmaker finally catches up with him.

**To listen to the original Paul Williams song “Still Alive” from the film please go to: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/paul-williams-still-alive **

PAUL WILLIAMS STILL ALIVE will be availalbe on VOD October 16th via the following platforms:

On Demand (Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Bright House, among other cable providers)

iTunes, VUDU, YouTube, Amazon, Sony (Playstation), Microsoft (Zune,

Xbox), Blockbuster, AT&T, Direct TV, DISH
 
SOURCE Brigade Marketing