Printec Communication Announces Roney Giah Signs Record Deal With the British Label, ASTRANOVA Records
| Quelle: Printec Communication
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL--(Marketwire - August 25, 2008) - The Brazilian composer, singer and guitar
player Roney Giah has signed a record deal with British Label ASTRANOVA
Records for the release of a CD compilation titled "Yesterday's tomorrow."
Promoting this compilation, ASTRANOVA is releasing podcast shows which will
reach 1000s of subscribers in 107 countries. "Yesterday's tomorrow"
includes seven tracks from "Semente (Seed)" - (1998), six tracks from "Mais
dias na Terra - More days on Earth" - (2006), one teaser-track of the yet-
to-be released "Na mira do coice" - (2009), including a bonus track
exclusively produced for the compilation. The record company's interest
started when Roney Giah's compositions "Amar Com E" and "A Chuva," from
second CD "More days on Earth" were selected for garageband.com's "Track of
the Day," which is an American site that has Sir George Martin, Beatles
former producer, as chairman of their advisory board. The invitation to be
part of the label's team came from ASTRANOVA executives Scott Hill (CEO)
and Alex Catillo (A&R) who were deeply impressed with the originality of
Roney Giah's music.
"By creating an international network of outstanding creative artists, we
are building a worldwide reputation for quality and originality offering
listeners a wide variety of world fusion music. We celebrate Roney Giah's
arrival on ASTRANOVA," said Scott Hill.
In addition to ASTRANOVA's compilation "Yesterday's tomorrow," Giah
composed the song "Translate the world (It doesn't make too much sense),"
featured on the soundtrack of the American production "No pain, no gain," a
movie exhibited in 250 movie theaters in the United States, and recently
launched in Brazil.
Defining his music as Brazilian Rock'n World, Roney Giah stretches the
possibilities of combining arrangements and textures. Acoustic nylon guitar
lives together with zabumbas (Brazilian percussions), drive guitars, brass
ensembles and body percussions in his second CD "More days on earth,"
pre-selected for 2006 Brazilian TIM Award and 2006 Latin Grammy.
Drawing more dedicated fans internationally year by year, Giah graduated
from The Musicians Institute in Los Angeles, in 1993. There, he studied
with legendary musicians Joe Pass, Joe Diorio, Norman Brown, Cat Gray,
Scott Henderson. Furthermore, Giah has studied with the Brazilian Maestro
Cláudio Leal Ferreira and the renowned Latin jazz group Zimbo Trio.
Giah's 1998 debut album "Semente (Seed)," largely instrumental, was
nominated for Brazil's 1998 Sharp Award. As a guitarist he was finalist at
Brazil's 1998 Visa Instrumental Award and won a second place at the Berklee
/ Souza Lima Festival in his hometown São Paulo.
As an accomplished sound engineer, Roney Giah has until now produced all of
his albums, with credits for composition, lyrics, arrangement, performance
and executive production.
To listen to some of his music, go to www.roneygiah.com.br
"Yesterday's tomorrow's" iTunes link:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=286618143&s=143441