Reality Show Finalists Score 'Big Hits' With Journey Song and Are Set to Record a CD This Month With 'The World's Youngest Drummer,' Julian Pavone!
Posted on: Wednesday, 23 May 2007, 12:00 CDT
DETROIT, May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Alex Raz and Vincent Fondale, score over 300,000 hits in just a few hours on Yahoo Video jamming to the Journey song "Lights." The youngsters, 9 & 7 years old respectively, came together during auditions for the upcoming TV show "Finding Julian's Band," a family entertainment show set out to find the world's youngest band for drummer prodigy Julian Pavone. The youngsters had so much fun together their parents decided to get them into the studio to record a CD this month. The recording will take place at the legendary Harmonie Park Recording Studio.
Alex Razayeski, is a 9 year old, fourth grade guitar prodigy from Cleveland, Ohio. Playing since the age of 4, Alex tears up the fret board like no other 9 year old and has close to 500,000 views on his Yahoo video page. Alex's influences are Eddie Van Halen, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Slash, Joe Satriani, Neal Schon and he loves classic rock.
Vincent Fondale of Cleveland, Ohio is a singing sensation at the age of 7. At the early age of 2, Vincent took delight in putting on mini concerts for his daycare. Timeouts weren't considered punishments; it wasn't being able to watch his favorite DVD, Journey Live in Concert. Influenced by his father's music career, Vincent became a true 80's kid. Vincent debuted with his father's band at the age of 5 wowing audiences with his Steve Perry influenced vocals and continues to perform at local venues stunning crowds with his vocal ability.
Considered the "Tiger Woods of the Music Industry," Julian Pavone recorded his first CD "Go Baby" with legendary bassist Ralphe Armstrong, at only 20 months old. This drumming prodigy has appeared on several network and local television shows, including "Good Morning America,""Martha Stewart,""Inside Edition,""MSNBC,""WGN,""FOX News Dayside,""WKYC's Good Company," and many others. He has performed live on numerous radio stations worldwide, for the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, at a VIP party for the Chicago Cubs season home opener, at the NBA semi-finals for the Detroit Pistons, inspired a series of children's books, performed at the House of Blues, launched his own clothing line, performed at the Detroit Tigers 2007 Block Party and for the Cleveland Indians. Julian is the youngest recipient of "The 2007 Rock and Roll Lifetime Achievement Award," presented at the Hard Rock Cafe. As the youngest endorsee of the world's finest percussion instruments including Sabian Cymbals, Vic Firth Drum Sticks and Innovation Drum Company, Julian continues to amaze his audiences as he prepares for his reality show, "Finding Julian's Band." This past April a full featured documentary on Julian aired throughout South Korea. All of this accomplished BEFORE his third birthday!
During the auditions for "Finding Julian's Band" the 3 boys hit it off jamming together on numerous occasions and the parents all agreed ... "let's get them in the studio and capture this moment in time!!" The world's youngest band is getting ready to Rock the World ... and they're just getting warmed up. The youngsters are set to start recording next week at the Harmonie Park studio in Detroit MI.
For more information about Alex Raz, please visit http://www.harmonienetwork.com/alexraz.
For more information about Vincent Fondale, please visit http://www.harmonienetwork.com/vfondale.
For more information about Julian Pavone, please visit http://www.julianpavone.com/.
For more information about Harmonie Network, please visit http://www.harmonienetwork.net/.
Contact: Harmonie Network (313) 965-4343
Harmonie Network
CONTACT: Harmonie Network, +1-313-965-4343
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Source: PRNewswire
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Posted by dankaz on 04/12/2008, 14:22 3 YR OLD DRUMMER NOT ATTENDING BERKLEE AFTER ALL Posted on March 26th, 2008 by Dave Remember Julian Pavone, the 3 Yr old drumming “prodigy” we reported about a couple of weeks ago? Well, now thephoenix.com is reporting that the story is false, and an inaccurate press release may have been circulated by the parents … “The press release about Julian Pavone attending a Berklee program at the age of three appears to be the result of some miscommunication,” says Rob Hayes, Berklee’s assistant vice-president for public information. “We simply aren’t in the business of educating children that young. I expect our Summer Performance Program for high-school students will still be going strong 10 years from now, and perhaps Julian will join us at that point.” What’s more, the original post here at Drummer Talk has been getting inundated with spam comments from “different” visitors with links to new videos and such. Curiously, all of these different visitors all sport the same IP address. We’ll keep you posted as this story unfolds. |

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