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Will Adams (will.i.am)

Founding member of the grammy-award winning Black Eyed Peas, Will Adams (a.k.a. "will.i.am") is one of the most sought-after writers and producers on the hip-hop scene today, working with such celebrated artists as Santana, John Legend, Macy Gray, Fergie, Sergio Mendez, Ricky Martin and Mos Def among others.   More More

Amadeus

With a passion for music that started with drum lessons in elementary school, Amadeus is blazing a path as one of the hottest producers on the hip-hop and RnB scenes today. His first break came when he produced New York rapper Foxy Brown on the Cradle To The Grave soundtrack. Amadeus has since worked with artists including 50 Cent, Lil Mo, Cam'ron and Talib Kweli.   More More

Ashford and Simpson

One of the most prolific, versatile and exciting musical couples in recording history, Ashford & Simpson's string of hits stretches over 3 decades and includes such notable tunes as "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Solid", "Found A Cure", "Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing", "Reach Out And Touch", "You're All I Need" and "I'm Every Woman". They have collected 22 gold and platinum records, over 50 ASCAP awards and most recently the 1999 Pioneer Award.   More More

Klaus Badelt

The prestigious composer has written music for over 25 major Hollywood films, including the acclaimed score for 2003's top-grossing film "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" and independent films, such as the recent critically appraised "Rescue Dawn."

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Chad Beguelin

Chad Beguelin wrote the lyrics and co-book for The Wedding Singer (Tony Award Nomination for Best Book and Best Original Score, Drama Desk Award Nomination for Outstanding Lyrics.)
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Between The Trees

The mission of Between the Trees lies in plain view. It's not just in the music, though their sound is a wonder: hard-hitting, ambitious, accessible, riddled with unforgettable hooks that course through a sonic landscape of open vistas, quiet private spaces and sun-drenched, slamming beats. Certainly there's much to appreciate in their words, from celebrations of love ("White Lines & Red Lights") to meditations on despair ("The Way She Feels" & "A Time for Yohe").   More More

The Black Eyed Peas

Ever since they were a young group in the environs of Los Angeles, The Black Eyed Peas have earned fans with their inventive approach to hip-hop music, inspiring people with loose rhymes, a positive spirit and funkafied vibe. Original members Will.I.Am. and Apl.De.Ap met in 1989 as eighth grade students; in 1995 they recruited Taboo and signed with Interscope. Newest member Fergie joined for the band's 3rd album, the multi-platinum Elephunk, released in 2003.   More More

Joe Brack

Born in Kingston NY, Joe Brack lived throughout the northeastern US while growing up and is now proud to call New York City home. Joe's music is a mix of folk, pop, rock and alternative with keen melodies and thought provoking lyrics. Cuts from Brack's two self-released albums Stones Throw Away (2001) and Superhero (2004) have been used in TV including MTV's, Real World and NBC's Just Deal as well as film including the independent film Fishing and Sam's Lake (which debuted at the 2006 Tribeca film festival).   More More

Leslie Bricusse

Leslie Bricusse is a songwriter known to audiences of both stage and screen. His film work includes Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice, Doctor Dolittle, Scrooge, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Superman, Victor/Victoria, Santa Claus, Home Alone, Hook, Tom & Jerry, various Pink Panther movies and Goodbye, Mr. Chips.   More More

Irving Burgie

Irving Burgie is the songwriter behind such classics as "Day-O", "Jamaica Farewell", "Island In The Sun", "Angelina" and "Land Of The Sea And Sun". He has written 35 songs recorded by Harry Belafonte, including 8 of the 11 songs on Belafonte's 1956 platinum album Calypso (also the first album in America to sell over 1 million copies).   More More

Daniel Cage

Daniel Cage began his career as a teenager with the band The Origin (Virgin). The band recorded two CD's yielding one college radio top ten song "Growing Old." After his stint at Virgin, Daniel went out on his own and signed on as a writer at BMG Music. While at BMG, Cage began composing scores for independent films and national TV spots (those include spots for Nike, Reebok, Sony Music, and others).   More More

Nini Camps

Nini Camps, a new member of the Cherry Lane family, is a fiercely passionate New York-based singer/songwriter. Hailing from Miami, Florida, this first generation Cuban American often spices her folk/country tunes with Latin accents. Camps has toured all across the country, sharing stages with Los Lonely Boys, Ari Hest and Joan Osborne, among others.   More More

Edie Carey

With her warm, graceful voice and her knack for carving songs "with a diamond-edged blade," Edie Carey grabs hold of her audiences and doesn't let go until she steps off the stage. While her songs are what first draw listeners in, it's what she says in between that keeps them coming back.   More More

John Carpenter

John Carpenter grew up as the son of a music professor in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where he began making homemade fantasy movies at the age of 8. While attending the University of Southern California, he made over 12 short films including a collaboration on The Resurrection of Broncho Billy which won an Academy Award for Best Action Short.   More More

John Denver

John Denver, a cornerstone of Cherry Lane, was a Cherry Lane songwriter throughout his entire career, having been signed before he had gotten a record deal. His classic hits include "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "Rocky Mountain High", "Leaving On A Jet Plane", "Sunshine On My Shoulders", "Annie's Song", "Back Home Again", "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" and "Calypso".   More More

Madi Diaz

When Madi Diaz arrived at Boston's Berklee College of Music, teachers and students already knew her as "that girl from the movie." Within a few short months, she had become "that girl with the voice." Raised in Pennsylvania Amish country by ultra-liberal parents (her father plays keyboards in a world-renown Zappa tribute band, and her mother sports a nose-ring), Diaz began writing songs at age 16, not long after the family left the Lancaster County countryside for Philadelphia.

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Dilana

On the popular CBS reality show "Rock Star Supernova," she quickly became the fan favorite - a soulful, raspy-voiced, high-energy performer who brought a much-needed female presence to the testosterone-heavy competition. She ultimately earned second-place, yet South African-born, Holland-nurtured rocker Dilana has remained first in the hearts of millions of Americans.   More More

Fatty Koo

A unique group of six diversely talented musicians, Fatty Koo is a band whose story and development is as fascinating as its music. Five members - Eddie B., Gabrielle, Marya, Ron and Valure - met in Columbus, Ohio on board the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, the non-profit, mobile recording studio that provides free hands-on programs to high schools and colleges. The sixth member, Josh, joined the group in 2005.   More More

Malcolm Flythe

NY based producer Malcolm Flythe passion for music started early on. Growing up in a musical family he was exposed to a wide range of musical genres. Malcolm’s talent has been recognized by some of the hottest acts in music. He has worked with such artist as Ashanti, T.I., Cassidy, Nas, Frankie J, and Mario to name a few. He has also collaborated with super producer Trackmasters as well as Corey Rooney. Malcolm is managed by Joseph Hayes of Purple Star Agency.
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Toby Gad

Music has been an integral part of Toby Gad's life since he was a child. Growing up in a musical family in Germany, Toby and brother Jens wrote songs and played gigs from the time they were thirteen, landing their first cuts on Milli Vanilli's debut album in 1986.

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