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Tips and Advice on Dating, Relationships, Love Life and Romance from Upcoming Relationships Expert, Nicole Love, To Help You Rescue Your Relationships or Attract Dating Success for Men and Women
Tips and Advice on Dating, Relationships, Love Life and Romance from Upcoming Relationships Expert, Nicole Love, To Help You Rescue Your Relationships or Attract Dating Success for Men and Women
Staten Island, NY (PRWEB) June 23, 2007
Nicole Love is an upcoming dating and relationships expert who has recently taken over the google page ranked 4 blog http://dating-and-seduction-tips.blogspot.com . She is working towards teaching the art of building happy and satisfying relationships from the initial stages of dating to developing the personal skills needed for long-term relationship success. This is essential for a person sense of health and well-being as relationships are integral to balancing a persons life.
Nicole Love has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and has spent 4 years learning the art of Meditation, NLP, Hypnosis, Qigong and Holistic Medicine. She believes that developing our true potential and having happy, healthy relationships are intimately related. To help spread the important information she has learned about relationships, health and healing she is in the process of setting up a series of lenses on Squidoo at the web address http://www.squidoo.com/lensmasters/datingtips93 .
The lens she is most proud of is the one inspired by Dr. Phil McGraw’s Book Relationship Rescue. The lens is named after the book and takes a look at some relationship problems and provides links to help solve problems in relationships. You may visit it directly at http://www.squidoo.com/relationshiprescue . She is still building and intends to add much more to it in the coming weeks. Currently the lens contains information on dealing with your lovers weight problems, an abusive past, forgiveness and more. For those who don’t know, Dr. Phil McGraw has appeared on Oprah. Has his own show and several best-selling books.
To help improve dating and therefore relationship success for both men and women, she is developing two extensive Squidoo lenses on dating tips for men and women. These lenses have articles, videos, links and access to free eBook downloads. You can visit these lenses at http://www.squidoo.com/datingtipforman and http://www.squidoo.com/datingtipforwoman . These lenses include tips on attracting the opposite sex and on succeeding at approaching and dating a person of interest.
Nicole says that future Squidoo lenses include a more extensive look at hypnosis and holistic practices and combining them with self-improvement for happy, healthy, fulfilling relationships. However, dating tips will continue to be an important part of her blog posts and Squidoo lens topics.
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Who Said You Can’t Buy Love?
Who Said You Can’t Buy Love?
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 11, 2009
Joseph Coaler Productions just launched a new website where you can do just that. Somebody already bought “love” but, as of this writing, you can still buy “angels”, “satisfaction” and “wisdom”. It’s named Law Of Attraction Words – http://www.LawOfAttractionWords.com
This site is known as a Word Cloud, which have been around for a few years. They were created in answer to the Million Pixel Home Page, developed by a young man in order to finance his way through graduate school. People bought blocks of pixels and put a small image on them that linked back to their web page. At a buck a pixel, he made a million dollars! Word clouds use words instead of images.
Usually, people simply buy words on a cloud site to promote businesses, but Geoff Hoff and Steve Mancini have built one with a difference. They used inspirational power words which are being bought and talked about by people studying the Law of Attraction – the belief that what you think about is what you attract in your life.
In today’s economy, marketing efforts are more important than ever. Businesses need back links to their websites to help them with search engine results. To drive as much traffic as possible to the word owners’ websites, Hoff and Mancini will be promoting the key words in many ways, including blogs, FaceBook and Twitter. The Law Of Attraction Words site will be active for a minimum of two years, so advertisers get a great bang for the buck, considering the amount of traffic they’ll get for one base price.
Words mean things! They have the power to inspire, illuminate, educate, persuade, seduce, and hypnotize. Karen L. Kay of Ironed Out Diva, who bought “love”, said “It’s like being a kid in a candy store when there are so many good [words] available.”
Hoff and Mancini first thought of the site as a way to finance a trip to Law of Attraction guru Pat O’Bryan’s UnSeminar 7 in October, 2009, but it has taken on a life of its own. “This is so inspiring – both as a creative idea for financing your trip, and for being inspirational just to read through the list – my only problem now is choosing!” said Jeannie Glowacki, who ended up buying “miracles.”
There is already a viral buzz growing about the site. After buying one word, people are coming back the next day to buy additional words, while the ones they want are still available. “People are also using it as a resource to find like-minded people to collaborate with,” Mancini said.
Law Of Attraction Words can be found at http://www.LawOfAttractionWords.com. You can also follow them on Twitter at http://twitter.com/LOAWords
Hoff and Mancini created Joseph Coaler Productions over eleven years ago and have written several different projects together, including best selling satirical novel, Weeping Willow: Welcome to River Bend and the 2009 Webby Award Honoree web series Poor Paul.
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Love at First Bite! SLOW Eating Class, The Golden Fork, Returns Americans to Rediscover Food and to Enjoy Eating
Love at First Bite! SLOW Eating Class, The Golden Fork, Returns Americans to Rediscover Food and to Enjoy Eating
Pittsburgh (PRWEB) January 7, 2010
Americans consume thousands of pounds of potato chips per year. The global potato chip market generates several billion dollars in the United States alone. Yet if you ever took the time to hold a potato chip in your hand, smell it, feel it and just touch your tongue to the end of it, you might eat a second one but not as many as usual. You can smell, feel and taste the grease and salt.
“Potato chips are a big stress food. You can easily eat half a bag within minutes and not realize it. Chips and other snack foods can be savored with ‘mindful eating.’” Sanna Carapellotti, MS, CHt, of MentalPerformances.com, a Pittsburgh based hypnotherapy service says, “A mindful eating approach creates no guilt or stomach upset.”
Carapellotti, a stress reduction expert, is dedicated to reconnecting people with slower and more conscious eating habits. Often referred to as “being mindful,” this approach transforms people’s relationship to food and eating,
The practice of mindful eating is gaining ground across the nation. Mindfulness is about increasing awareness, being in the moment and can be applied to eating.
The first bite of food is generally delicious and tasty, however, each subsequent bite becomes less and less satisfying, especially when stress eating. Through mindfulness, the first bite “party-in-your-mouth” experience can offer a similar satisfaction with each bite.
“We have to eat,” says Sanna. “Sadly; eating has become painful and unsatisfying for many people. We pay a huge price for how we eat.”
A solution lies in increasing awareness. Carapellotti has developed The Golden Fork™ to engage clients in how and why they eat. The Golden Fork™ participants become enlightened eaters through hypnotic techniques, guided imagery and psychological acupressure and an extraordinary eating experience. Eating is a mind body event.
Sanna’s The Golden Fork™ sessions are not therapy-, nutrition-, or counseling-based, although changing one’s eating habits can be highly transformative.
The benefits of attending the Golden Fork™ :
Increase awareness of thoughts and emotions that trigger mindless eating.
Discover how SLOW eating can ease digestive stress.
Understand stress and mindless eating.
Eat fewer calories without counting them.
Realize the value of food cravings and what they mean.
Savor food with all the senses eliminating rushed meals and unconscious snacking.
The learning objectives of Golden Fork’s™ Five Step Solution of Mindful Eating Practices:
Integrate on-the-spot stress reduction strategies to combat stress eating;
Create optimal condition for mindful eating of food;
Identify craving and how to “read” them;
Reveal the process of eating, hunger and cultural influences;
Experience Whole Body Mindful Eating Practices, including a Chocolate Meditation.
“The Chocolate Meditation reintroduces you to chocolate – in a hypnotic state. You don’t taste chocolate after the first bite if you eat it for stress or PMS,” Sanna says that chocolate and all foods are like fine wine offering a multidimensional satisfying bodily adventure.
Those who should attend The Golden Fork seminars want to change their relationship with food and might be:
Over eaters
Fast eaters who “inhale” their food without savoring
Overanxious eaters
Stress eaters who eat when angry, sad or upset;
Failed dieters
We are eating ourselves to death. 20% of our total calories are from snacks. Americans increase of calories increased from 1970 to 2000 by a whooping 24% or 530 calories per day. Add that up every day for 365 days and that is a whooping 183,450 excess calories per year. Mindful eating stops excessive food intake.
The Golden Fork, mindful eating seminars, returns Americans to the table with an awareness of what and how they are eating.
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The Golden Fork™
Two Wednesdays, Jan. 20 and 27, 7:00 – 9:15 PM
St James Center,
327 South Main St.
Pittsburgh, Pa. (West End)
Contact Sanna Carapellotti, MS CHT
412.344.2272
http://www.mentalperformances.com
129.00 for both sessions
Extraordinary eating experience to be served.
Food, Beverage and Mindful Eating Experience Included.
Sanna Carapellotti, MS, CHT, is a 25 year plus experienced therapist who has practiced with adults and children in the public and private settings. She received her Bachelors degree in Psychology from The Franciscan University of Steubenville and a Master degree in Educational Psychology from Duquesne University. Through classes, work experiences and supervision Sanna developed herself as an effective hypnotherapist working within a traditional clinical setting. Her final position, Director of Child Abuse Prevention Services and Treatment inspire her to explore other realms of healing. Sanna has furthered enhanced her therapeutic skills by becoming certified as an Alchemical and Medical Hypnotherapist and has helped hundreds of her clients improve their life through her “Mental Performances” techniques. She is also author of nine Guided Audio programs to improve health and performance, including her latest creation, THE GOLDEN FORK™ Visualization. For further information about Sanna please visit her website at http://mentalperformances.com
or contact her at 412-344.2272.
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New Book with Compelling Artwork, Photographs, and Love Letters Delights Lovers, Friends, and Individuals Alike
New Book with Compelling Artwork, Photographs, and Love Letters Delights Lovers, Friends, and Individuals Alike
San Mateo, CA (PRWEB) February 1, 2010
Klassic Koalas: The Book of Valentines and Other Loves is a book like no other, with images that will entrance and delight even as its words remind readers of the eternal nature of love–not just that between lovers or among friends or family members, but also the love we feel for creatures we hold dear and for the wonders of the earth itself.
Artist Querida DiGiovanni has come upon her grandmother’s photo album; its aged parchment pages carry her most treasured memories. Her husband, Querida’s grandfather, at work on a sculpture in his studio; herself, on the beach, by the ocean she loved; photo after photo of sweet and tranquil koalas, many holding their young close in sheltering embraces, with one-word descriptions of traits that are needed for any relationship to survive. Querida, whose very name means “beloved” in Spanish, seizes upon this cache of memories and uses it to house her own: love letters from a distant sweetheart, sketches of people and animals she loves, images from the dreams that inspire her work.
The old album comes to life under Querida’s fingers, as she fills the parchment with her own work: compelling faces observing the observer; lovers defying gravity to escape the bonds of earth; mysterious branches and root systems of trees as powerful and hypnotic as the force of love itself. Author and artist Joanne Ehrich has taken such seemingly disparate elements as treasured old love letters, snapshots of long-departed family and friends, and images of koalas cuddling their babies–romantic love, the love of family and companions, and the love that exists even within nature–and woven them through her magnificent artwork into an enchanting book that will delight lovers, friends, and individuals alike.
Ehrich, an artist, has made the fictitious Querida’s task a joy to behold. She has blended her own artwork with vintage photos and a series of real love letters from the absent and mysterious “RB,” whose correspondence regales his beloved Querida with his comings and goings and the ache in his heart from their separation. The result is a heartfelt tribute to that most mysterious and powerful of feelings that unites us with each other and with our world.
Ehrich’s previous books include the stunning Koalas: Moving Portraits of Serenity and Koalas: Zen in Fur, as well as other Klassic Koalas titles such as the delightful Klassic Koalas: Vegetarian Delights Too Cute to Eat. Her work has also appeared in numerous shows and venues.
Expressions of love are complex. The Book of Valentines and Other Loves captures this complexity in images that aim straight for the heart, but evoke more than just mere sentiment–a perfect gift for anyone you treasure, young or old, at any time of year.
The accompanying free download, The Valentines Code, provides insights into both the book and its author/artist through an interview. Conducted by Chilean-born flautist Viviana Guzmán, who has lent her creativity to a series of questions that elicit from the author deeper thoughts and explanations of the book and her creative process, the interview offers readers the opportunity to gaze with Ehrich into the heart of love–in its broadest aspects.
Insights about the ‘artist’s journey of creation’ are provided in the Soul’s Code article that likens Ehrich to ‘Alice down the rabbit hole, leading us along the path that helped her to reconnect with her true calling through the creation of Klassic Koalas: The Book of Valentines and Other Loves.
About the Author/Illustrator:
Artist Joanne Ehrich’s talent was recognized when she was one of only a hundred artists selected for “SharkByte Art,” a public shark sculpture project on display in the streets of San Jose, California in 2001. The project was commemorated in the coffee table book American Art Parades. Not content to focus solely on artwork, Ehrich directed her talents in a different direction in 2004 when she founded Koala Jo Publishing, which is aimed at helping with wildlife preservation. There she wrote, designed, and published eleven books centered around one of the world’s most beloved animals-the koala. For her first book, Koalas: Moving Portraits of Serenity, she recruited 120 photographers from 24 countries, resulting in a masterpiece that garnered over fifty five-star reviews not just for the stunning visuals and elegant layout, but also for its loving treatment of the iconic koala. The book was named “…the best collection of koala images” by the American Library Association.
This venture into publishing helps wildlife practically as well as artistically; Ehrich has worked with the Australian Wildlife Hospital, a major project of the late Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors, to raise funds for the Hospital through sales of another Koala Jo title, as well as merchandise.
About Viviana Guzmán:
Described by the New York Times as “an imaginative artist,” Chilean-born flutist Viviana Guzmán (http://www.viviana.org) has been featured on programs for PBS, NPR, and NBC. She has performed with such luminaries as Placido Domingo, John Denver, and Glenn Close, and she’s graced the stage of Carnegie Hall five times. Viviana has fans worldwide, such as Kate Winslet (Titanic) who said, “I LOVE your music. It is truly beautiful!” and Isabel Allende, who wrote, “Your music is celestial!”
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For the First Time: PachaMama to Host Path of Love Emotional Healing Retreat in Costa Rica
For the First Time: PachaMama to Host Path of Love Emotional Healing Retreat in Costa Rica
PachaMama, Costa Rica (PRWEB) March 1, 2009
This May, Costa Rican spiritual village PachaMama will for the first time host the Path of Love workshop, a deep and intensive emotional healing process. Offered in different locations all over the world, this will be the first time the Path of Love is held in Costa Rica, making it easily accessible to North American participants, and also allowing for what is probably the most inexpensive price anywhere in the world, detailed in the PachaMama website: http://www.pachamama.com/path-of-love.asp.
The Path of Love is an intensive, highly structured 7 day process in which participants are supported to passionately focus on their sincere desire or longing to realize their full human and spiritual potential. Path of Love has produced life-changing and breakthrough results for thousands of people all over the world. Indeed, many participants often mark their lives by before and after they participated in the Path of Love.
While generally speaking the Path of Love is a spiritually oriented group, it employs different therapy methods and techniques learned and developed over the years, including guided meditations, emotional cathartic work, self-enquiry, writing assignments and sharing with others, to face and burn through layers of identification, beliefs, negativity and emotionally charged defensive positions that keep us separate from directly experiencing our True Nature.
To provide a safe and loving environment for people to do these exercises in absolute confidentiality, Path of Love employs a large staff that is usually around 30 in number for groups of up to 30 participants. All staff members have done the process themselves.
The workshop will be led by two highly experienced facilitators from the international Path of Love organization – Alima Cameron, with 25 years of experience in transformation work, and Satyarthi Peloquin, a disciple of Osho for over 30 years and leader of training programs for 34 years, trained in Trauma Healing, Co Dependency, Postural Integration, Family Constellations, Neo Riechian, Hypnosis, and Miracle of Love work.
Path of Love’s deep and transformative emotional healing work can leave participants in a delicate state, and the time after the workshop can be crucial in helping participants internalize what has been experienced.
Participants in the Path of Love workshop in PachaMama will have the unique opportunity to spend the time after the group and to digest the experience in nurturing, soothing and natural surroundings, with a healthy diet and easy access to meditations and yoga.
Set in the lush forests of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, PachaMama is an oasis of an alternative lifestyle. It’s a place to dive into a transformative spiritual voyage, rejuvenate the body, connect with nature and celebrate life.
PachaMama was founded by travelers who responded to the invitation of Tyohar, it’s leader and founder, to manifest together a commune that embraces a new way of life. Ever since it was founded, the oasis became a gathering place for people from all over the world, creating a colorful and unique energy field. Read more about PachaMama by visiting http://www.pachamama.com.
Tyohar says about PachaMama: “The essence of PachaMama is the space of meditation. If you take meditation out of PachaMama life, if you take the presence of the silence out of PachaMama life, you can have exactly the same events and it won’t be the same. It is that quality of silence, of meditation that gives the extra ingredient that turns the different happenings here into magic. It is a quality that is coming from within us. This is how we fertilize any situation, by keeping the freshness of our being, by taking an inner shower, and then whatever is happening is meeting a fresh presence.”
Visit our website for more information about the Path of Love retreat – http://www.pachamama.com/path-of-love.asp
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The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) Announces 2009 Winners; Celebrity Judges Award Grand Prize To UK Songwriter King Charles For His Song “Love Lust”
The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) Announces 2009 Winners; Celebrity Judges Award Grand Prize To UK Songwriter King Charles For His Song “Love Lust”
Nashville, TN (PRWEB) April 29, 2010
The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) is pleased to announce its 2009 winners. It is with great pleasure that ISC bestows its highest honor, the ISC Grand Prize, to King Charles of London, England for his song “Love Lust,” a brilliantly unique song that stretches the boundaries of contemporary rock with a sonic roller coaster ride of head-rushing, multi-layered instrumentation and vocals. This is the first time the US-based ISC has ever awarded its Grand Prize to a UK songwriter. The Grand Prize winner takes home $ 25,000 in cash (US) and over $ 20,000 in prizes, the largest Grand Prize of any songwriting competition.
Established in 2002, ISC honors amateur and professional songwriters around the world and awards more than $ 150,000 in cash and prizes in all. With judges ranging from Tom Waits, Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck, Robbie Williams, McCoy Tyner, Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Robert Smith (The Cure) and many more (as well as seven record label Presidents), winning the ISC Grand Prize is an accomplishment that recognizes excellence in the craft of songwriting.
In its eighth year, ISC received almost 15,000 songs from amateur and professional songwriters from almost 100 countries worldwide, confirming ISC’s status as the leading global songwriting event. The New York Times called ISC, “the songwriting competition to take note of.”
For a complete list of 2009 ISC winners and to hear the winning songs, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners.htm
The song “Love Lust” was a unanimous selection by the ISC judges. The song, entered into the Rock category, was praised by the ISC judges for its originality, ambitious and innovative arrangement, hooky melody, and poetic lyrics.
Candace Avery, the founder and director of ISC, states, “The song ‘Love Lust’ is one of the most inventive songs I’ve ever heard. It is rare that an artist comes along who is so creative, interesting, and most importantly, authentic. There is such a depth to his artistry that it seems as if the creativity just pours out of him. I am confident he has a hugely successful career ahead of him.”
King Charles only began making music seriously in 2005. Earlier as a boy, he learned the cello, sang in the school choir, and took up guitar, listening to Dylan who he says “made the world bigger for me.” After a year at University, he returned to London, without a degree, but with a new moniker, King Charles. He formed a band, Adventure Playground, and soon they were touring with artists such as Laura Marling, Noah and the Whale, and Mumford and Sons. The song, “Love Lust” is his latest single and demonstrates his keenly original artistry.
To download photos of King Charles, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/GrandPrize.htm
In addition to the Grand Prize winner, many other deserving songwriters also share in the prestige and kudos of winning their respective categories in ISC 2009. These winners hail from all over the world (57% of this year’s winners come from outside the USA), representing diverse cultures and ranging from talented amateurs to seasoned songwriting veterans. The 21 categories include all genres of contemporary music, from Rock to Pop to Jazz to R&B/Hip-Hop and more. See below for a complete list of ISC 2009 winners.
Applauded for its high caliber of judges, ISC compiled a stellar panel of judges for the 2009 competition, including:
Recording Artists: Kings of Leon; Tom Waits; Journey; Rob Thomas (Matchbox 20); Timbaland; Wynonna; Jeff Beck; Loretta Lynn; McCoy Tyner; Steve Winwood; Michael W. Smith; Alejandro Sanz; Robbie Williams; Black Francis (The Pixies); Robert Smith (The Cure); Adele; James Mercer (The Shins); Jerry Lee Lewis; Jeremy Camp; Darryl McDaniels (Run DMC); John Mayall; Chris Hillman (The Byrds); Youssou N’Dour; John Scofield; Gary Lightbody (Snow Patrol); Ray Wylie Hubbard; Matt Thiessen (Relient K); James Cotton; Sasha; John Digweed; Robert Earl Keen; Jeffrey Steele; Mario; Toots Hibbert (Toots & The Maytals); Craig Morgan; DJ Tiesto; Baaba Maal; “Weird Al” Yankovic; Sandra Bernhard
Industry Executives: Monte Lipman (President, Universal Republic Records); Seymour Stein (Chairman/CEO, Sire Records); Amanda Ghost (President, Epic Records); Ric Arboit (President, Nettwerk Music Group); James Diener (President, A&M/Octone Records); Amy Doyle (Sr. VP Music & Talent, MTV); Brian Malouf (VP A&R, Walt Disney Records); Mitchell Cohen (VP A&R, Verve Music Group); Kim Buie (VP A&R, Lost Highway); Rick Krim (Executive VP Talent & Music Programming, VH1); Dan Storper (President, Putamayo World Music); Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator Records); Lisa Ramsey Perkins (Sr. Director A&R, Sony Nashville); Angel Carrasco (Sr. VP A&R, Latin America Sony/BMG); Cory Robbins (President, Robbins Entertainment); Steve Lillywhite (Producer); Douglas C. Cohn (Sr. VP Music Marketing & Talent, Nickelodeon); Dr. Demento (Radio Host, The Dr. Demento Show)
Sponsors included: Gibson, ASCAP, Berklee College Of Music, Disc Makers, D’Addario, Shure, JamHub, Thayers, FanCue, M-Audio, Onlinegigs, SongU.com, The Music Business Registry, Tanager AudioWorks, Shari’s Berries, Independent Mastering, Indie Venue Bible, George Stein, Esq., Sonicbids, Taxi, music Submit, CelebrityAccess, and Alphabet Arm Design
ISC is now accepting entries for 2010. Go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com for more information and an entry form.
The complete list of ISC 2009 Winners is as follows:
Grand Prize
“Love Lust” – King Charles – London, England, UK
AAA
First Place
“Let Loose The Horses” – Adrianne Gonzalez, Gabriel Mann, Kyler England, and Rob Giles (The Rescues) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
Second Place
“The Ladder” – Andrew Belle – Nashville, TN, USA
Third Place
“Oldest Trick In The Book” – Eden Mulholland (Motocade) – Auckland, New Zealand
Honorable Mention
“Bad Bad World” – Jessica Poland (Charlotte Sometimes) – New York, NY, USA
“Cry, Cry, Cry” – Lindsay Mac – Boston, MA, USA
“Get Over It” – Joey Avalos (Stars Go Dim) – Broken Arrow, OK, USA
“I Fell For You” – Amy Stroup – Nashville, TN, USA
“Love Is A Cruel Machine” – Ben Stewart – Brisbane, QLD, Australia
“Mary” – Alexander Burnett (Sparkadia) – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“My Girlfriend’s A Killer” – Charles D. Scott (Rock Paper Pistols) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Same Old Ground” – Robert Kolar (Lemon Sun) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“She Is Love” – Ginger Mackenzie, Richard Ashley Hicklin, Jeroen Swinnen – Berlin, Germany
“She Said” – Sissel Olander (Kind Of Girl) – Copenhagen, Denmark
“So Much For Amazing” – Michael Logen – Nashville, TN, USA
“The Boat” – Garth Adam – Edgecliff, NSW, Australia
“We Are Young And So Is The Night” – Gordie Sampson, Jay Smith, JT Harding – Halifax, NS,
Canada
Adult Contemporary (AC)
First Place
“Not For You” – Emma Hewitt and Anthony Hewitt (Missing Hours) – Geelong West, VIC, Australia
Second Place
“Feels Like The Future” – Essence Williams and Jeffrey Pease – San Francisco, CA, USA
Third Place
“Get You Back” – Alexander Gow and Thomas Savage (Oh Mercy) – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Honorable Mention
“All We Need Is Love” – Dominic Balli, Mark Suhonen – Oxnard and San Diego, CA, USA
“Finally” – Sonia A. Nel-Nianell (Nianell) – Johannesburg, South Africa
“Hold On” – IVO, Jeff Coplan – Emmenbruecke, Switzerland
“Maybe Tomorrow” – Geoffrey Maddock (Goldenhorse) – Helensville, New Zealand
“Over Again” – Bianca West, Adam Hurstfield, Dane DeViller, Sean Hussein – Los Angeles, CA,
USA
“Say It Like You Mean It” – Claire Wyndham – Nashville, TN, USA
“Time Has Come” – Daniel Akio Sherwood, Aubrey Nunn, Alex Von Soos (Dan Akio) – London,
England
“Tore My Heart Out” – Danielle Caruana (Mama Kin) – Fremantle, WA, Australia
“What Are We Waiting For (Ft. Tonia Hughes)” – Tim Mahoney – Minneapolis, MN, USA
“Who Wants The World” – Jerry Reid, Simon Perry – Detroit, MI, USA
Americana
First Place
“Unfaithful Heart” – Kieran Kane – Nashville, TN, USA
Second Place
“These Words” – Jill Andrews – Knoxville, TN, USA
Third Place
“Same Old Way” – Chad Elliott – Coon Rapids, IA, USA
Honorable Mention
“Bird In My House” – Kate Mann – Portland, OR, USA
“Bittersweet Grand Canyon” – Kirsten Jones – Toronto, ON, Canada
“Come What May” – Matt Joe Gow (Matt Joe Gow And The Dead Leaves) – Melbourne, VIC,
Australia
“Devil Will Dance” – Jesse Terry, Eric Paslay – Nashville, TN, USA
“Heart Of Mine” – Matt Ellis – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“Jersey Whiskey” – Putnam Murdock, Tom Carlisle – South Dartmouth, MA, USA
“Memphis” – Owen Temple – Austin, TX, USA
“Mercy Or Sin” – Gordie Tentrees, Jennie Sosnowski – Whitehorse, YK, Canada
“My People Come From The Dirt” – Grant Peeples – Sopchoppy, FL, USA
“Return To Me (With Becky Lee)” – Joao Rui, Guardado Parreirao, Susana Ribeiro, Joao Ricardo
Guerra Silva (a Jigsaw) – Coimbra, Portugal
“Richmond” – Liam Grundy – Twickenham, England
“The Bastard And The Tramp” – Maika Makovski – Barcelona, Spain
“When It Falls Apart” – Barzin Hosseini-Rad (Barzin) – Toronto, ON, Canada
Blues
First Place
“Sometimes I Think I Can Fly” – Suzie Vinnick and Dan Kershaw – Toronto, ON, Canada
Second Place
“Time Is Now” – Jason Ferguson – Omaha, NE, USA
Third Place
“Can’t Get Enough Of You” – Darren Watson – Wellington, New Zealand
Honorable Mention
“Bucket Of Blues” – Sonia Rutstein (SONiA /disappear fear) – Baltimore, MD, USA
“Crack In The Pavement” – Dale Boyle – Montreal, QC, Canada
“Give Some” – Lene Stroyer, Andre Sorensen (Mama’s Blues Joint) – Vaerlose, Denmark
“He Don’t Love You” – Darren Watson – Wellington, New Zealand
“Let’s Get Hammered” – Chris Codish, Bob Codish (The Brothers Groove) – Detroit, MI, USA
“Moody Liz” – Daxton P Monagahn (Daxton) – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“St. Michael Vs. The Devil” – Davina Marie Sowers (Davina And The Vagabonds) – St.Paul, MN,
USA
“Still In Love” – Pete Anderson – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“The Way That I Love You” – Jack de Keyzer – Whitby, ON, Canada
“Trouble ” – Alannah Myles, Gary Nicholson, Marshall Chapman (Alannah Myles) – Toronto, ON,
Canada
“Yellow Moon” – 8 Ball Aitken – Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Children’s Music
First Place
“The Conductor” – Jon Samson – Brooklyn, NY, USA
Second Place
“Big Troubles For Little Red” – Andrew Queen – Campbellford, ON, Canada
Third Place
“The Goat And The Goose” – Nadia Sunde – Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Honorable Mention
“Anywhere We Want” – Jon Samson (CoCreative Music) – Brooklyn, NY, USA
“Bug In Your Ear” – Mai Cocopelli – Regau, Austria
“Cock A Diddle Doo” – Craig Jacks – Santa Barbara, CA, USA
“Eggs” – Dinah Desrochers, Christina Jones, Gordon Howard, Tammy Hudgeon (The Kerplunks) –
Gabriola Island, BC, Canada
“Happy Pants” – Jeff Eisenberg (Junior Jam) – Somerset, NJ, USA
“I Am Special” – Andre Osbourne Adman – Kingston, Jamaica
“My Room’s A Mess!” – Marla Lewis – Wantagh, NY, USA
“Nothing Rhymes With Orange” – Jon Samson (CoCreative Music) – Brooklyn, NY, USA
“The Wheels On The Bus They Don’t Go Round” – Levity Beet – Otaki, New Zealand
“Wash Your Hands” – Bill Harley – Seekonk, MA, USA
Comedy/Novelty
First Place
“Toast” – Heywood Banks – Howell, MI, USA
Second Place
“Holy Shit, It’s Christmas!” – Douglas Stevens (Red Peters), Edward Grenga, Art Johnson,
Charles “Kook” Lawry – Milton, MA, USA
Third Place
“First Date” – Pat Godwin, Tom Griswold, Steve Allee – Fishers, IN, USA
Honorable Mention
“1985″ – Russell Berther, John Chaplin-Fleming (Scared Weird Little Guys) – Melbourne, VIC,
Australia
“Colostomy Bag” – Colin Germano (Col Meredith) – Noosa Heads, QLD, Australia
“Connoisseur Of Girl TV” – Bob Ricci – Coventry, RI, USA
“Drugs Make Me Happy” – Matt Bunsen (Matt Bunsen And The Burners) – Studio City, CA, USA
“Gangsta Folk” – Pat Godwin – Fishers, IN, USA
“Give A Hoot” – Andy Allen – Pittsburgh, PA, USA
“I Bagged A Tiger” – M. Spaff Sumsion – Bountiful, UT, USA
“I Got A Girlfriend” – Daniel Alvaro (D.B. Reilly) – Syracuse, NY, USA
“Same Sex Marriage” – Marc Bridge (Sonic Bridge) – Westborough, MA, USA
“Sausage” – George Christopher Wilson (Lazyhand) – Edinburgh, Scotland
“Sugar Town (Ft. Clinton Sparks)” – Ryan Funk (Catskill) – Winnipeg, MB, Canada
“When I Jerk Off, I Think Of You” – Douglas Stevens (Red Peters), Edward Grenga, Art Johnson,
Charles “Kook” Lawry – Milton, MA, USA
“Working Where The Sun Don’t Shine (The Colorectal Surgeon’s Song)” – George Bowser, Rick
Elger (Bowser And Blue) – Westmount East, QC, Canada
Country
First Place
“Do You Take” – Heather Morgan, Ross Copperman – Nashville, TN, USA
Second Place
“I Love This Place” – Troy Cassar-Daley – Bulimba, QLD, Australia
Third Place
“Workin’ On The World” – Keith Hinton, Alan O’Day – Nashville, TN, USA
Honorable Mention
“Another Wanna Be” – Brittany McDonald, Jeremy Johnson – Nashville, TN, USA
“Could Be” – Steven Charles Strobel, Bill Maier – Franklin, TN, USA
“Don’t Come Over ‘Til I’m Over You” – Andrew Cochrane, Simon Boyce – Mackenzie, QLD,
Australia
“Give Me A Ring” – Jolene Keats, Sharlene Loveless, Jaylene Johnson, Chris Burke Gaffney (The
Keats) – Gambo, NL, Canada
“I Can’t Make You Fall” – Sherri Gough – Nashville, TN, USA
“It’s Just Money” – Jess Tardy, Casey Beathard – Boston, MA, USA
“It’s What I Do” – Keith Hinton, Brett Cartwright – Nashville, TN, USA
“Revealing Pictures” – Bob McCormick, Bill Flowerree, Ken Scott – West Chester, PA, USA
“Saving Savannah” – Rick Huckaby, Michael White – Nashville, TN, USA
“Slowly Killing Me” – Sonia A.Nel-Nianell (Nianell) – Johannesburg, South Africa
“Taken Man” – Jo Clark, Steven Strobel – Nashville, TN, USA
Dance/Electronica
First Place
“My Love” – Jes Brieden (JES), Johan Gielen
New York, NY, USA and The Netherlands
Second Place
“A Secret Search” – Bruno Miguel Pereira Pinto (:papercutz) – Vila do Conde, Portugal
Third Place
“Drop Ya Guard” – Candice Butler and Christopher Coe (Metals) – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Honorable Mention
“A Night With You” – Chris Qualls (Electric Valentine) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Android Mia” – Kaspar Torn – Tallinn, Estonia
“Breath” – Fred Dimola, Alex Doyen, Yanelle Dugar (Exalter) – Beaufays, Belgium
“Fake Superstars” – John Donovan (Johnny Hooke) – Jaboatao dos Guararapes, Brazil “Hypnotized” – Jake Chec, Sy Sylver – Etobicoke, ON, Canada
“I Like Girlz” – Leonie Polley (DiamondTrick) – Geelong, VIC, Australia
“I Love My Chains” – Clement Dorval (Krystal System) – Paris, France
“Make My Body Rock” – Ari Gold, Michael Colin – New York, NY, USA
“Vivacity” – John Malik – London, ON, Canada
Folk/Singer-Songwriter
First Place
“Bird On A Wire” – Sarah Blasko – Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia
Second Place
“Windmills” – Nicola Watson – Hotham, VIC, Australia
Third Place
“Pop Them Pills” – Keith Forde – Limerick, Ireland
Honorable Mention
“All The Letters” – Helen Austin – Comox Valley, BC, Canada
“Choose Love” – Rita Redshoes – Lisboa, Portugal
“Dreams And Country Lanes” – Russell Joslin – London, England
“Feel Like Walking” – Sam Buckingham – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“Got To Be More” – Korby Lenker, Megan McCormick – Seattle, WA, USA
“Ivory Road” – King Charles – London, England
“Join The Chorus” – Miriam Clancy – Auckland, New Zealand
“Kiss My Rainy Day Away” – Jenn Bostic, Charlie Hutto – Nashville, TN, USA
“Leap Of Faith” – Jeffrey Wharen, Michael Beach, Thomas McCarthy (No Second Troy) –
Washington DC, USA
“Morning Sun” – Shayna Zaid, Joel Dean, Christopher Heinz, Yan Lzquierdo (Shayna Zaid and
The Catch) – New York, NY, USA
“Rough Diamonds” – Tobias ben Jacob – London, England
“Sword In The Stone” – Aras – Santa Monica, CA, USA
“The Teapot Song” – Archie Gillis – Halifax, NS, Canada
Gospel/Christian
First Place
“Good Company” – Joseph Pfeifer – San Diego, CA, USA
Second Place
“My Testimony” – Angel Higgs (Temetya) – Knoxville, TN, USA
Third Place
“You Are” – Dan Bremnes – Salmon Arm, BC, Canada
Honorable Mention
“40 Years” – Matthew Seagle (LivingAnthem) – Stuart, FL, USA
“Abel” – Chase Thompson (Chase And The Reach) – Pasco, WA, USA
“Every Time” – Tom Poulter, Angela Cox – Shellharbour, NSW, Australia
“Footsteps Of My Father” – Roma Waterman – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
“Get It Right” – Isaac Nelson, Ryan Edberg (Silverline) – Brainerd, MN, USA
“I Still Need The Fire” – Amanda Stott, Dustin Burnett – Manitoba, Canada
“One Day” – Shelly E. Johnson, Jayme Thompson – Franklin, TN, USA
“Only One” – Blair Stephen Lane, Peter Daniel Newman – Roberts, NL, Canada
“Overflow” – Sarah Walker – Toronto, ON, Canada
“Send Me An Angel” – Adam Klutinoty (About A Mile) – Butler, PA, USA
“The City And The Salt” – Hannah Miller – Columbia, SC, USA
“Whatever It Is” – Gail Holmes, Ashley Hicks – Jacksonville, FL, USA
“Without You” – Jonathan Lee Karklins (Long Road South) – Whangarei, New Zealand
Instrumental
First Place
“Yalla Yalla!” – Chirs McKhool, Kevin Laliberte (Sultans Of String)
Toronto, ON, Canada
Second Place
“Sand Storm” – Marcela Taylor – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Third Place
“Trail Of The Butterfly” – Rohan Shah – Mumbai, India
Honorable Mention
“A Song For Daniel” – Samantha Robichaud – Riverview, NB, Canada
“Bajo El Sol” – Russ Hewitt – Dallas, TX, USA
“Dare Devil” – Bernard Falaise, Pascal Globensky, Remi Leclerc, Nicolas Masino (Miriodor) -
Montreal, QC, Canada
“Dirt To Dust” – Richard Gilewitz – Inverness, FL, USA
“Electric Gigue” – Quinten Hope – The Colony, TX, USA
“Fantasia” – Eamonn McElevey – Belfast, Northern Ireland
“Glassiana” – Pedro Ariel Meirelles – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
“Hora Fantasia” – Jozsef Terek – Hevizgyork, Hungary
“Icarus’ Last Temptation” – Lennart Jensen – Stockholm, Sweden
“John And Edna” – Brian Kobayakawa (The Creaking Tree String Quartet) – Toronto, ON,
Canada
“Phantom Energy” – Nick Kadajski (Nick Kadajski’s 5 Point Perspective) – Brooklyn, NY, USA
“Rahat-Lukum” – Natalia Pikoul, Marina Pikoul (Pikoul Sisters) – Sao Joao da Madeira, Portugal
Jazz
First Place
“The Devil’s Ring Tone” – Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts – Brooklyn, NY, USA
Second Place
“One Of Those Nights” – Matt Cusson – Lenox, MA, USA
Third Place
“Unfolding Universe” – Hitomi Nishiyama – Tokyo, Japan
Honorable Mention
“From Dusk ‘Til Dawn” – Abram Wilson – London, England
“Minsk” – Mark Isaacs – Bonnet Bay, NSW, Australia
“No Full Service” – Ondrej Pivec – Prague, Czech Republic
“Samsara (First Movement from Kanishka Suite)” – Sundar Viswanathan – Brampton, ON, Canada
“Scatt” – Oscar Schulze – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
“Sunset” – Boo Hewerdine – Ely, England
“The Stroppy” – Peter Sarik – Budapest, Hungary
“Theme Song” – Edgar Van Asselt – The Netherlands
“We Would” – Jeanette Lindstrom – Stockholm, Sweden
“Whisper” – Paul Sullivan – Sedgwick, ME, USA
Latin
First Place
“A Donde Iran Las Penas” – Juliana Barrios – Miami Beach, FL, USA
Second Place
“Latidos” – Veronica Romeo – Los Angeles, CA, USA
Third Place
“Morir Contigo” – Javier Lara – Santa Tecia, El Salvador
Honorable Mention
“Abre Las Puertas De Tu Corazon” – Avelino Garcia Perez (Avelino) – Barcelona, Spain
“Altanera” – Enrique Suarez (Orquesta De Las Sombras) – Madrid, Spain
“Antes De Que Hables” – Olga Rossano – Madrid, Spain
“Como Duele” – Daniel Jacome Rosenfeld (Tercer Mundo) – Quito, Ecuador
“Confieso” – Cristal Marie – Miami, FL, USA
“Dame” – Raquel Sofia Borges (Raquel Sofia) – Miami Beach, FL, USA
“Dirty Liar” – Santiago Garvi Ruiz, Pedro Mayor Vazquez, Andres De Marco, Hatuey Gonzalez
Pulido, Javier Garcia Olmedillas (Bitter Mambo) – Parla, Madrid, Spain
“Eres Mi Vida” – Fabrizio Ugolini, Massimo Bozzi, Fabrizio Grossi, Francis Benitez (Fab Box) -
Pesaro, Italy
“Estupida” – Nana Rizinni, Giovanna Velasco – Sao Paulo, Brazil
“Sin Bling Bling” – El Tarot – San Juan, Puerto Rico
“Te Quiero” – Thalia Condo – Salt Lake City, UT, USA
“Ven Conmigo” – Zoel Daschuta (Zoel) – North Bay Village, FL, USA
“Yo Quiero” – Mario Maisonnave – Los Angeles, CA, USA
Lyrics Only
First Place
“Second Hand Love” – Jen Foster – Houston, TX, USA
Second Place
“You And I” – Kyler England – Los Angeles, CA, USA
Third Place
“Where I’m Calling From” – Cam Mackellar – Killcare, NSW, Australia
Honorable Mention
“Break You” – Shantal Reich ‘Äì San Diego, CA, USA
“Demons In My Head” – Bryan Tess – Kerry, Ireland
“Love Is A Wrecking Ball” – Queen Esther – New York, NY, USA
“My Father’s Son” – Dave Tutin – Santa Fe, NM, USA
“Old Colt 45″ – Harrison Hais – Gisborne, New Zealand
“Old Forgotten Barn” – Paul Armstrong – Chicago, IL, USA
“Somehow” – Zubi d’Nova – Nairobi, Kenya
“Song Out Of Time” – Paul Harper – London, England
“Tom Waits” – Curt Hahn – Soldotna, AK, USA
Music Video
First Place
“Them Kids” – Sam Roberts, Directed by Dave Pawsey – Montreal, QC, Canada
Second Place
“Push Me To The Floor” – Kahn Morbee (The Parlotones) and Nic Olsen,
Directed by Jolyon Ellis and Francis Gavin – Johannesburg, South Africa
Third Place
“We Got Time” – Moray McLaren, Directed by David Wilson – London, England
Honorable Mention
“Close Your Eyes” – Justin Hewitt, Directed by Jeremy Lutter – Victoria, BC, Canada
“Detroit ’67″ – Sam Roberts, Directed by Dave Pawsey – Montreal, QC, Canada
“Life Design” – Kahn Morbee (The Parlotones), Directed by Erik van Wyk – Johannesburg, South
Africa
“Needing You” – Stephen Murray, Matt Martin, Patrick Leslie, Ross Montsinger, Hank Widmer,
Mike O’Malley (Holy Ghost Tent Revival), Directed by Gene M. Smith – Greensboro, NC, USA
“Parallel Me” – TQR (Ft. Hadar Green) Tal More, Directed by Yaniv Shmeltzer & Rivka Press -
Rehovot, Israel
“Razoreyes” – Nathan Smith, Andrew Averso, Matt Perez, Stephen Bailey, Luke Hickok
(Elevation), Directed by Chuck Moore – Atlanta, GA, USA
“Solid Rock (Street Warriors Version)” – Shane Howard, Abie Wright, Warwick Wright (Street
Warriors), Directed by Matthew Chuang – Greenacre, NSW, Australia
“Take The Lead” – Mihai Ogasanu, Loredana Sachelaru (Xonia), Directed by Mihai Ogasanu -
Bucharest, Romania
“Toy Soldier” – Trent Hancock, Directed by JJ Moffatt – Brooklyn, NY, USA
Performance
First Place
“Never Really Cried” – Simon Fagan – Dublin, Ireland
Second Place
“I Want It All” – Ben Mallott – Austin, TX, USA
Third Place
“Lovers And Fools” – Korby Lenker – Seattle, WA, USA
Honorable Mention
“Can’t Stand The Rain” – Adrianne Gonzalez, Gabriel Mann, Kyler England, Rob Giles (The
Rescues) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Howl” – Jai Pyne, Xavier Naughton, Ivan Lisyak (The Paper Scissors) – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“Lovelorn” – Chris Sytnyk, Alison Maclean, Chris Iannnou (Calling Wendy) – Toronto, ON,
Canada
“Polka” – Michael Tomlinson (Yves Klein Blue) – Brisbane, QLD, Australia
“Real Bad News” – Thomas Edwards, Joel Saint John (The Spectaculars) – Minneapolis, MN,
USA
“Seen Her b4″ – Mason Rachinger – Palm Beach, QLD, Australia
“Still Crying” – Essence Williams (Essence) – San Francisco, CA, USA
“The Good News” – Simon Berckelman, Joel Beeson (Philadelphia Grand Jury) – Strawberry Hills,
NSW, Australia
“Thieves And Their Hands” – Rachael Cantu – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Through & Through & Through” – Joel Plaskett – Halifax, NL, Canada
“Time Of Eternity” – King Charles – London, England
“Under One Sky” – Paul Desmond Fitzgerald (Parismatic) – Ivry Sur Seine, France
Pop/Top 40
First Place
“Pasha Bulker” – Kevin Mitchell (Bob Evans) – Fitzroy, VIC, Australia
Second Place
“All We Need Is Love” – Dominic Balli, Mark Suhonen – Oxnard, CA and San Diego, CA, USA
Third Place
“This Heart Attack” – Nathan Hudson (Faker) – Sydney, NSW, Australia
Honorable Mention
“Beautiful Fall” – Brenda Rowe (Miss Benny), Marc Buset (Cars Cash Baby) – Paris, France
“California Calling” – David Jonelis – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Falling Star ” -Jaylene Johnson, Link Tipton – Winnipeg, MB, Canada
“Hurry Up California” – Calvin Lechner, Simon Nagel (Sunset Main) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Look Where You’re Walkin’” – Kane Churko (Modern Science) Las Vegas, NV, USA
“Now I Don’t” – Ma’ayan Castel, Leo Mellace – Boston, MA, USA
“Small Town Girl” – Andy Bull – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“Sweet Release” – Hannah Curwood – Arch Hill, New Zealand
“Take The Lead” – Mihai Ogasanu, Loredana Sachelaru (Xonia) – Bucharest, Romania
“The Right Time” – Charlie Bailey (Chasing Bailey) – Waverton, NSW, Australia
“You’re So Pony” – Beth Thornley, Rob Cairns – Los Angeles, CA, USA
R&B/Hip-Hop
First Place
“My Life” – Ray Clayton (Ray) – London, England
Second Place
“In A Minute” – Tea Petrovic (Tea), Dane Deviller, and Krischan Grohne – Vancouver, BC, Canada
Third Place
“Walk Right Up” – Karoline Tamati, Brent Park (Ladi6) – Christchurch, New Zealand
Honorable Mention
“10.31″ – Ramon Robinson (Absoloot) – N. Lauderdale, FL, USA
“All The Love That I Wasted (Cakeface Remix)” – Ivan Ives – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“AYO’s Honestly Remix (Ft. Kris Searle)” – Kris Searle, AYO – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“Be Your Lady” – Margot Bingham – Pittsburgh, PA, USA
“Head Right” – Khiry Day, Anthony Beck (Men Of Business/M.O.B) – Indianapolis, IN, USA
“Kanye” – Ryan Funk (Catskill) – Winnipeg, MB, Canada
“Life” – Ricardo W. Forbes, Terneille Burrows – Nassau, Bahamas
“Look To The Skies” – Ryan Ritchie (True Live) – Dingley, VIC, Australia
“Mile High” – John Oplinger – Sinima Queens, NY, USA
“Objectify” – Candice Anitra – Brooklyn, NY, USA
“Qualified” – Ashleigh Eymann – Vancouver, BC, Canada
“Rain ” -Matt Palmer – New York, NY, USA
“We Won’t Die” – Dwayne Bell, Nathaniel Douglas, Kweku Kingnabi, Terrance Sharrock
(Liberated Peoples Foundation) – Langley Park, MD, USA
Rock
First Place
“White Noise” – Chris Cheney (The Living End) – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Second Place
“Fifth Tambourine” – Nate Cole, Gabe Combs, Liska Cole, Coury Combs, Joel Plotnik, and Brandon Schwartzel (Castledoor) – Terrebonne, QC, Canada
Third Place
“Foreign Land” – Kavvyen Temperley, Stuart MacLeod, Joel Quartermain (Eskimo Joe), and Steve Parkin – Perth, WA, Australia
Honorable Mention
Atlantico” – Cesar Sanchez Padros, Jesus Trujillo Delgado, Javier Planelles Hidalgo, Jose Luis
Paramio Martinez (Eldorado) – Madrid, Spain
“Brightstar” – Chris Snyder, Pete Connors, Joe Stroll (The States) – Brooklyn, NY, USA
“Chin Up” – Nicholas Green, Michael Sullivan, Peter Carter (Heartbreak Club) – Sydney, NSW,
Australia
“Congratulate Our Thievery” – Robert Kolar (Lemon Sun) – Los Angeles, CA, USA
“I Am” – Bogdan Bogdanov (Ollie) – Sofia, Bulgaria
“Joseph” – Joseph Andrew Thomson, Kahl Wallace, Charles Thomas, Jhindu Lawrie (The
Medics) – Cairns, QLD, Australia
“Life Design” – Kahn Morbee (The Parlotones) – Johannesburg, South Africa
“Light Up The Night” – Bryan Decataldo (Chasing Fireflies) – Lanoka Harbor, NJ, USA
“One Will Hear The Other” – Jon Toogood (Shihad) – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
“Push Away” – Carah Faye, Daniel Johansson (Versant) – Gothenburg, Sweden
“Social Currency” – John Mackay (Children Collide) – Melbourne, VIC, Australia
“With This Ship” – Walter De Backer, Kristen-Jurgen Schroeder (The Basics) – Melbourne, VIC,
Australia
Teen
First Place
“Pretend” – Victoria Leone (Age 16) – Scarborough, ON, Canada
Second Place
“I Know Better” – Miranda Vettrus (Age 15) – Salem, OR, USA
Third Place
“Skinny” – Ariana Smith (Age 17) – Hamilton, New Zealand
Honorable Mention
“Bad With Love” – Tommaso Parisi (Tom Ugly) – Sydney, NSW, Australia
“City” = Andrew James Redford – Maroochydore, QLD, Australia
“Cloud 9″ – Beau Bastian, Matt Weiss (The Lost Boys) – Lakeport, CA, USA
“Crimson Sunset” – Jordan Ferreira, Mike Avakian, Tyler Hudson (Mindwalk Blvd) – Wilmington,
MA, USA
“Crush Rush” – Daphne Blunt – Overland Park, KS, USA
“Dream” – Sam Griffin-Ortiz – Salinas, CA, USA
“Gone” – Sarah Solovay – New York, NY, USA
“I Was ‘J/K LOL’” – Khristiana ‘Tia P.’ Parchman – Inglewood, CA, USA
“Keep Shining Down” – Grant Austin Taylor – Norfolk, VA, USA
“Number Nine” – Christian Anderson (Number Nine) – Bound Brook, NJ, USA
“Reaching To The Moon” – Julia Kay – Manhattan, IL, USA
“Welcome Home (Boston)” – Matt Savage – Francestown, NH, USA
“White House” – Rachael Schroeder – Calgary, AB, Canada
World Music
First Place
“Baba Yetu (Featuring the Soweto Gospel Choir)
” – Christopher Tin – Santa Monica, CA, USA
Second Place
“Ao Seu Lugar” – Joaquim Crestejo (Mariaria) – Lisbon, Portugal
Third Place
“Easter Bazar or Mister Bebe” – Svetlana Aleksanyan (Svetlana) – Yerevan, Armenia
Honorable Mention
“Blue Eyes” – Loran Romain (Mao Otayeck) – Santa Clarita, CA, USA
“Inta Chayati” – Dikla, Charlie Sabach, Ran Bagno (Mabrouk) – Tel Aviv, Israel
“It’s Not My Fault” – Alex Kajumulo – Bukoba, Tanzania
“Karanga” – Malcolm Smith, Taisha (Aonua) – North Shore City, New Zealand
“Lion” – Kees Dieffenthaller, Derek Bramble (Kes The Band) – Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
“My Name Is Oumou” – Magdelena Thora Stern (Leni Stern) – New York, NY, USA
“Nakato” – Joel Sebunjo – Kampala, Uganda
“Olympia” – Yiannis Kapoulas – Hamilton, ON, Canada
“Rustem” – Anatolie Stefanet (Trigon) – Chisinau, Moldova
“Salala” – Kinobe Herbert (Kinobe & Soul Beat Africa) – Kampala, Uganda
“Toilata” – Leye Felicite Tchaco (Fely Tchaco) – Ivory Coast
“When I Open Up My Door” – Levan Khubulava (Buddhuza) – Tbilisi, Georgia
People’s Voice 2009 Winner
“Bug In Your Ear” – Mai Cocopelli – Regau, Austria
The Peoples’ Voice is an online voting that is open to the public, and 50,000 votes were received in total. The winner receiving the most votes is the Peoples’ Voice winner.
Information on ISC and Winners:
For more information and photos of winners, please contact Candace Avery at cavery (at) songwritingcompetition (dot) com.
Contact information for Grand Prize winner:
King Charles
Attn: Mitch Amachi
Phone: +44-02088-7406-060
Contact: Candace Avery
International Songwriting Competition
615.251.4441
http://www.songwritingcompetition.com
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