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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

REALIZE RECORDS BEGINS FILMING REALITY SHOW AS PART OF LABEL INSTITUTE

Realize Records has begun filming an innovative new reality show centered on its record label institute. The show, entitled “Realize Reality”, will follow students throughout their journey while at the Label Institute, which is now in its second year of operation. Viewers will experience the ups and downs associated with the entertainment business as the students learn the music business from the inside.

Students become part of the staff at an active indie label and have hands on experience working with music industry professionals, artists and agents. They become part of real decision making at the label and see how it influences the product. Students also become heavily involved in the behind the scenes aspects of the Unicity Performing Arts Festival and have the opportunity to be onsite for the festival. Everyone who completes the entire program receives a professional credit in the music business on a nationally released CD.

Michel Grey, Realize Records CEO states, “The students get the opportunity to be featured on the show as well as learn what it really means to be working full-time in the entertainment business. Students will have the option to opt out of the show or be featured.” The program is geared towards students who want to work professionally in the music business, musicians who want to learn how to handle their own affairs and students who wish to open their own label. Realize Records, as part of its growth expansion, has numerous opportunities available for those students interested in working in the industry. The label hires from the class, and many of last years students are now currently employed by the label. Eric Anderson, a current students says,” Very informative. Looking forward to this fun new experience.”

The school is located inside Premier Centre for the Arts located at 27 Anderson Street in Middletown, DE. The Centre’s 14 studios, theatre, recording facility, cafe and store all make up the spacious 8,000 square foot facility. 500 professional and recreational students study weekly in performance based educational programs. The Label Institute began on August 31, 2009 and will run through the end of May 2010. Classes are taught by Realize Records executives and other industry professionals. A few spaces are still available but space is limited. For more information or to get an application please visit http://www.realizerecords.com/rrli or rrli@realizerecords.com

Realize Records was formed in Los Angeles, CA in 2000 as an alternative for independent musicians. In 2003, Realize opened its East coast office in the greater Wilmington, DE area and has been aggressively developing artists who deliver depth in song writing and are spectacular live performers. The company consists of music industry veterans and critically acclaimed artists.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

ah, Paul Lewis' latest scam to make money off of hard working musicians who are way more talented than he. i thought we got rid of that clown.

10001110101 said...

Its about time we get something like this close to home.

Anonymous said...

Free street team, pretty slick

Anonymous said...

Wow..jealousy rears it's ugly head once again towards a guy who has dedicated his life to his art and to helping other artists out there. Why don't you have some balls to put your name down on this oh wait maybe that's because your stuck at some 9-5 job that you hate because yet again you don't have the tenacity or the desire to follow your dreams!
I just saw Mr. Lewis recently w/ his band and he sounds & looks better that ever. Can not wait for his new record!

"To avoid criticism do nothing, say nothing, be nothing."
-Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915)

"Do what you feel in your heart to be right - for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't."
- Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 - 1962)

Enough said....

Steve Bennett

Anonymous said...

This can't be serious. I guess a record label run by dillusional ego-maniacs would make for entertaining tv. By the way, doesn't Paul Lewis always leave quotes at the end of his newsletters? Hmmm, who could that last comment be from? Hmmmmmm