Coral at BMI - Music World
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Coral at BMI - Music World
CORAL press & show book Visit us at: www.coralmusic.net Coral at Joe’s Pub, New York‐ July 2008 CORALMUSIC p. 2 Coral at BMI ‐ Music World ‐ January 2008 CORALMUSIC p. 3 Coral plays at Batanga Magazine Launch (at SOB’s), New York – February 2008 CORALMUSIC p. 4 Coral on Latino University’s Cover , USA– March 2008 CORALMUSIC p. 5 Coral on Latino University’s Cover , USA– March 2008 CORALMUSIC p. 6 Coral at Yahoo Battle of the Bands – September 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 7 Coral Interview – Token Magazine, New York – May 2007. CORALMUSIC p. 8 Coral Interview – Token Magazine, New York – May 2007. CORALMUSIC p. 9 Coral releases new album: Inside the C, May 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 10 Coral Billboard Showcase at Macarena, Miami ‐ USA – April 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 11 Coral at Billboard Showcase, Miami ‐ USA – April 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 12 Press Review // Kings of South Beach (Movie) , USA – March 2007 Donnie Wahlberg (Sixth Sense, Boomtown and Band of Brothers) and Jason Gedrick (Boomtown, Murder One and Backdraft) star in the A&E Original Movie KINGS OF SOUTH BEACH, premiering on Monday, March 12 at 9pm EST/PST. Part Donnie Brasco and part Scarface, from the writer of Goodfellas and Casino Nick Pileggi, the film is based upon the true story of the club promoter who reinvented South Beach as a nightlife mecca. The Grosso‐Jacobson production also stars Nadine Velazquez (My Name Is Earl), Ricardo Chavira (Desperate Housewives) and features a special guest appearance by Steven Bauer (Traffic, Scarface). Dubbed "The IT boy" by People magazine, Chris Troiano (Jason Gedrick) is the founder of South Beach's most famous 1990's era nightclubs, frequented by top models and stars, including the likes of Madonna, Kate Moss and the Versaces. When Chris, with the help of his new and mysterious best friend Andy Burnett (Donnie Wahlberg), opens up one of the hottest nightspots to ever hit the Miami scene, trouble begins. They may be living new exhilarating lifestyles in South Beach, but secret pasts harbored by Chris and Andy are about to change everything. Once these pasts inevitably collide in a whirlwind of sexy models, mobsters, money and murder, Chris, Andy and South Beach are never the same. Music by Phil Ramone Rob Mounsay and Coral CORALMUSIC p. 13 Newspaper Review // Kings of South Beach (Movie), USA – March 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 14 Coral featured on Watch a Concert HBO on Demand, USA – March 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 15 Coral is part of a panel at Yeshiva University, NewYork December 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 16 Coral at Nostalgia, Miami – April 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 17 Coral at Cada dia con Maria Antonietta TV Show (Telemundo), USA/LatAm – April 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 18 Coral at Cada dia con Maria Antonietta TV Show (Telemundo), USA/LatAm – April 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 19 IMF Music Video Rotation, USA/LatAm – February 2007 CORALMUSIC p. 20 Coral on the Charts, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 21 Coral on the Charts, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 22 Coral on the Charts, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 23 Coral on the Charts, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 24 Coral on the Charts, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 25 Coral on the Charts, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 26 Coral on the Charts Q104.3, USA ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 27 Coral interview // La U Web (Argentina) ‐ October 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 28 Coral plays at CMJ Showcase, New York – November 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 29 Coral plays at Hard Rock Café, New York – 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 30 Coral interview // Boom Magazine (USA/Latin America) – September 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 31 Coral interview // Boom Magazine (USA/Latin America)– September 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 32 Coral sings for the Argentine President in New York – September 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 33 Coral at the Daily News, New York “Coral possess talent, sensuality and charisma to turn heads. She has performed in well‐known clubs like SOB’s, and “Dime”, one of her most popular songs, was included in a BMI national compilation. Coral appeared in the 2003 Super Bowl Opening Party and Pre‐Grammy Party.” CORALMUSIC p. 34 Coral interview: DownTown Express, USA/Lat Am ‐ August 2006 Argentine pop singer Coral Don’t cry for her, Argentina Latin pop star is on the rise in NY By Andrew Leahey http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_168/dontcryforher.html In 2001, Coral Campopiano was a rising star in Argentina. The young singer had recently inked a deal with BMG Records, who saw promise in her danceable brand of Latin American pop. Coral, who goes by her first name, quickly became disenchanted with the label’s slow pace, however, and eventually left the label to release an album on her own. It was a lot of pressure for the 19‐year‐old to handle, and Coral decided that a relaxing vacation was in order. She packed her bags, left Buenos Aires, and headed to Miami with another musician friend. In the States, Coral soon realized that a whole new market existed for her music. Impromptu gigs in the Miami streets led to scheduled shows in South Beach clubs, and Coral’s “relaxing” vacation was quickly extended to four, music‐filled months. When a local producer suggested she test the waters in New York, Coral was sold. She returned home, said goodbye to her parents and seven brothers, and promptly moved to Midtown Manhattan. Four years later, she has no plans to permanently leave the city. “I have a lot of freedom as an independent artist here,” she says. “I’m doing what I love.” Apparently, being extremely busy is what Coral loves. Argentina’s musical climate is different than New York’s, and the singer has worked hard to release material in both markets. She’s currently signed to Pop Art in Argentina, and Coral often flies home to tour and promote her Spanish material. She also plays regular shows in New York, where traces of rock ‘n’ roll acts like Blondie and the Rolling Stones are starting to play bigger roles in her music. Coral, who plays guitar and writes her own music, has encouraged this evolving style by assembling a tight touring quartet. She’s also assembled a renowned group of producers, including the Grammy‐ winning Itaal Shur, to record her new songs. The result is a bilingual mish‐mash of dub reggae, folk, and driving pop, with Coral’s elastic vocals wailing atop the mix. “When I first came here,” Coral explains, “I went to school to study the performing arts. I had to do this for three years in a different language. I studied Shakespeare and all kinds of stuff. That puts your brain in a race, you know? And if you like that feeling, it gives you adrenalin that you can’t compete with. I couldn’t go back home and listen to things that I already knew.” Coral is still better known in her homeland, but she has traded in a successful life in Argentina for the uphill struggle of a working musician in New York. Her apartment isn’t huge, her wardrobe isn’t extensive, and her rehearsal space isn’t free, but she plays regular gigs at SOB’s, Piano’s, and Joe’s Pub. She’s also been busy approaching various labels about representation in the U.S. And as of late, she’s seen her star rising in the States. Her latest Spanish release, “La Tercera,” has spawned a popular video for MTV Espanol. “I don’t have MTV,” she laughs, “so I didn’t know anything. But a month later, everyone is calling me saying, “I saw you on MTV!” and screaming out loud. So I called MTV up, and they said, “Your video has been buzzworthy.” And this is MTV Espanol in America, not Argentina.” Coral is also generating buzz on the local Latin American pop charts, where a song she co‐wrote for another musician has cracked the Top Ten. “Abril” and “Running,” two tracks from “La Tercera,” have also made the charts. She has other projects in the works (a song for an important movie soundtrack, an upcoming video shoot for her next single, more co‐writing credits) but seems reluctant to speak about them. Coral knows how fickle the music business can be, and she’s decided to playing her cards closely. How professional. Maybe Coral’s not that far from American success after all. CORALMUSIC p. 35 Coral interview // Diario Clarin (Argentina) – August 2006 INFORME ESPECIAL: CHICAS DE MODA http://www.clarin.com/suplementos/si/2006/08/11/3‐01249901.htm CORALMUSIC p. 36 BMI Latin Alternative Music Conference , USA/LatAm‐ August 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 37 BMI Latin Alternative Music Conference , USA/LatAm‐ August 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 38 BMI Latin Alternative Music Conference , USA/LatAm‐ August 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 39 Coral and John Legend (Stephens), New York // August 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 40 Coral at Argentine Consulate, New York ‐ July 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 41 Coral at Piano’s, New York – July 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 42 G7 Magazine, Argentina – July 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 43 Coral interview // yahoo entertainment (Argentina/USA) ‐ June 2006 La cantante argentina Coral editó su tercer disco http://ar.entertainment.yahoo.com/060622/30/rq42.html Buenos Aires, 22 de junio (Reporter). Un ecléctico puñado de canciones con influencias que van desde el "teen‐pop" y la música de los años 80 hasta The Police y Blondie, integran "La tercera", el nuevo disco de la cantante argentina Coral. El trabajo, lanzado en el país por Pelo Music y Pop Art, es el primero de la artista ‐radicada en Estados Unidos desde principios de la década‐ que llega a las bateas argentinas. "Estuve a punto de lanzar un disco con BMG pero eso quedó en la nada y me fui a Estados Unidos. Pusimos unos temas en Internet y a la gente de PopArt le interesó mi propuesta. Tengo muchas ganas de que funcione porque, a pesar de que allá me va bien, para mí es importante tener una carrera en mi país", explicó Coral en diálogo con Reporter. El sonido del tercer álbum de la artista es una mezcla de muchas clases de diferentes de pop. Hay un poco de "teen pop" emparentado con Shakira y la Christina Aguilera más aguerrida en "Abril", el primer corte. Pero también hay canciones con elementos de pop‐rock del estilo de los años 80. Y hasta ecos reggae que homenajean a las melodías de The Police. "Lo que prioricé en el disco fueron las influencias de 'power pop' y rock. En realidad mezclé todas las influencias, las que tuve en Argentina y las que descubrí en Nueva York, como el hip‐hop y el trip‐hop. Creo que es un pop‐rock medio ochentoso pero un poco ecléctico", explicó la artista, quien mencionó entre sus artistas favoritos a Joni Mitchell, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac y Blondie. En cuanto a las letras, el tema que predomina en el disco es el amor, con algunos toques de "femme fatal" en las canciones "Hungry Still" y "Dame placer". Aunque Coral también reflexiona sobre la mentira en "Abril" y sobre la injusticia en "Calla". "+Abril+ es medio filosófico, habla de que somos capaces de hacer cualquier cosa a la hora de protegernos. Pero en general todas las canciones tienen mucho que ver con el amor", explicó la artista. Con varios compromisos en Nueva York hasta finales del invierno, Coral volverá al país en septiembre, para participar en diversos festivales de rock. (Reporter) CORALMUSIC p. 44 Coral at “Batanga”(USA/Argentina) ‐ May 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 45 Coral interview // vuenosairez.com (Argentina) – May 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 46 Coral at Premios Billboard, Miami/LatAm – April 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 47 "La Tercera" review // Latina Magazine, USA/LatAm – April 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 48 Coral plays at SOB’s with Javier Garcia, New York CORALMUSIC p. 49 Coral on Voices Among US TV Show, New York – 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 50 Coral plays at SOB’s with guest Mark Whitfield, New York ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 51 Coral plays at SOB’s with guest Mark Whitfield, New York ‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 52 Coral at WMSC FM playlist, USA – July 2006 WMSC-FM (SpRockAlt) 1) Lorie S.O.S. Sony BMG 20 20 2) Shakira f/Wyclef Jean Hips Don't Lie Epic 19 19 3) L'arc-En-Ciel Trust Tofu Records 18 18 4) INXS Devil's Party Epic 17 15 5) Eduardo Cruz Tu Manera Warner M.L. 16 15 6) Lucybell Fe Warner M.L. 16 0 7) La Oreja De Van Gogh Muñeca De Trapo Sony BMG 15 18 8) Fonseca Te Mando Flores EMI Televisa 14 14 9) Pistolera Siempre Hay Algo Independiente 13 17 10) Tanghetto Blue Monday Nacional 12 16 11) Male Estoy Cansada Fonrouge Records 11 0 12) Alberto Comesaña La Felicidad Apolonia Records 10 13 13) Belanova Por Ti Universal 9 12 14) Héctor Buitrago AltÃ-simo Nacional 8 9 15) Ricky Martin It's Alright Columbia 8 11 16) Julieta Venegas Me Voy Sony BMG 7 10 17) Mylene Farmer L'amour N'est Rien Universal 6 7 18) ThalÃ-a f/Aventura No, No, No EMI Televisa 5 9 19) Coral Abril EMI Televisa 4 5 20) Ghiis Agitalo Sandhous 3 5 CORALMUSIC p. 53 Coral interview // Alma Magazine (USA/Latin America) – March 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 54 Coral interview // Alma Magazine (USA/Latin America) – March 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 55 Coral launches new album: La Tercera – April 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 56 Coral at a Radio Show in Buenos Aires (40 principales), Argentina– April 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 57 Coral plays Rosa in the HB Studios short film “Oh Boy!” , USA‐ 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 58 Coral at Latino Mix radio, promoting her next single – USA – 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 59 Coral co‐writes “Autos” with Volumen Cero (#1 spot for 10 weeks), USA – 2006 CORALMUSIC p. 60 Argentine Consulate // Argentinos en Nueva York – December 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 61 Coral at Town Hall with Bebel Gilberto, New York – November 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 62 Coral plays for Budweiser Summer Series in New York – August 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 63 Coral plays for Budweiser Summer Series in New York – August 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 64 Coral interview // TV Show: The New Yorkers, USA – September 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 65 Coral plays at the Quilmes Rock Festival (Argentina) – 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 66 Coral plays at Novo Lounge, New York – June 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 67 Coral playing at Joe’s Pub with Julieta Venegas, New York – June 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 68 Coral playing at Joe’s Pub with Julieta Venegas, New York – June 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 69 Coral interview // Fuego magazine, USA – Summer 2005 Coral interview // Divino Magazine CORALMUSIC p. 70 Coral interview // Fuego magazine, USA – Summer 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 71 Coral playing with Cabas, New York – March 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 72 Coral playing at the Telemundo’s Morning Show (USA/LatAm)–March 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 73 Coral interview – Daily News, USA ‐ January 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 74 Coral at Culture Catch Podcast TV Show, USA ‐ 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 75 Coral plays at Joe’s Pub ‐ Tsunami Benefit Concert, New York – January 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 76 Coral plays at Joe’s Pub ‐ Tsunami Benefit Concert, New York – January 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 77 Coral plays at Latin Nation TV show (CBS), USA/LatAm – CORALMUSIC p. 78 Coral plays at Latin Nation TV show (CBS), USA/LatAm – 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 79 Coral plays at Latin Alternative Music Conference (at SOB’s), USA – 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 80 Coral plays with Joe Vasconcelos at SOB’s, New York – September 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 81 Coral at Local Project, New York – July 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 82 Coral acting on “Pelotas”, broadcasted with her original music, USA – 2005 CORALMUSIC p. 83 Coral at Jack Daniel’s Latin Sceries, New York – November 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 84 Coral at "The Miami Herald“, USA – December 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 85 Universal Mexico signs Coral for Writers of the new Milenium (CD/Video Release) ) – Nov 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 86 Coral at Antigua, New York – October 2004 Coral plays at Antigua, one of the most recognized spots in Queens, with great response from the crowd. CORALMUSIC p. 87 Coral at Obeja Negra, New York – July 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 88 Coral plays for the pre‐Grammy party, New York ‐ 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 89 Coral is a guest for Radio Mundial, USA – 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 90 Coral plays at the Latino Film Festival at Lincoln Center (New York) ‐ Sep 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 91 Coral at "The Miami Herald“, USA – August 2004 CORALMUSIC p. 92 Coral headliner at Pyramid, New York –2004 CORALMUSIC p. 93 Coral playing at Arlene’s Grocery, New York – December 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 94 Coral playing at CBGB’s, New York– December 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 95 Coral featured on BMI’s writer’s CD (USA) ‐ 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 96 Coral interview Diario Hoy, New York – 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 97 Coral at Queens Theater in the Park, New York – July 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 98 Coral at Queens Theater in the Park (show press), New York – July 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 99 Coral at Queens Theater in the Park (show press), New York – July 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 100 Coral at Queens Theater in the Park (show press), New York ‐ July 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 101 Coral featured on The Embers reunion album (USA) CORALMUSIC p. 102 Coral featured on The Embers reunion album (USA) CORALMUSIC p. 103 Coral playing at VILLAGE LANTERN / OPAL (NYC) ‐ 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 104 Coral live at The Groove (NYC) – 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 105 Coral opening for Si Se at SOB’s (New York) – January 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 106 Coral shares cover of Rock Clandestino Magazine (New York) – 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 107 Coral is the face for Rock Clandestino Magazine (New York) – 2003 CORALMUSIC p. 108 Coral at The Living Room (New York) – March 2002 CORALMUSIC p. 109 CORAL www.coralmusic.net