Tuesday, June 10, 2008

MESS OF THE WEEK...The Million DJ March...No seriously


Um...I'm going to go ahead and name this the mess of the week because don't nobody want to be in the heat with a bunch of DJs all trying to sell you their mixtapes. Come on now, The Million Man March was suppose to be important, and mean something. I haven't seen such an offensive spoof since the "Million Dog March" from Legally Blonde 2.


What a mess


Erik Rashad as Taz Jonez

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
MILLION DJ MARCH TO DESCEND UPON WASHINGTON, DC IN AUGUST
CASTING LIGHT UPON THE ECONOMIC DISPARITIES DJ'S FACE WITHIN
THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Washington, DC รข€“ The economic plight of the deejay within the music industry is to be the focus of a two day event in Washington, DC in August with rallies and activities beginning August 29, 2008 and organizers are expecting the attendance of deejays from around the world. The event will culminate in a Million DJ March from the Capitol Building to the Washington Monument on August 30 and its message is attracting not only deejays and deejay organizations but civil rights activists as well. Plans for an organized union for deejays to assist them with things like 401k's and gig compensation security, is expected to be introduced at this time, which attending deejays will be encouraged to sign up for.


Long recognized as the backbone of the music industry without which records could not be broken, deejays are generally the least compensated members of the music equation and are, in fact, often harassed and legally penalized for their promotional efforts even when those efforts have been solicited directly by the labels and artists themselves; an arrangement that is known about throughout the industry but kept 'on the low.'


Founder of the Million DJ March, A. Shaw, a long-time sponsor of Justo's Mixtape Awards, which was started to highlight those deejays that had made the biggest contributions within the industry in a given year, felt compelled to address the economic disparity deejays experience after many years of working with them through various channels. "DJ's do not get fully recognized for the work they do." She says. "Labels and major businesses who reap the rewards of default publicity need to pay attention and give more recognition and financial compensation to DJ's for the promotion they provide, without which music sales would surely suffer."
The team for this event includes Sommer McCoy, who was an integral part of the success of Justo's Mixtape Awards in the past couple of years and DJ Green! Lantern n, who is the main feature in advertising for the March. Sponsors and attendees will be able to watch artist performances and hear the speeches of music industry leaders and founding deejays, highlighting deejays' decades of service of service to the industry. "I am calling upon the industry to show support for an event to unify deejays and help create future economic safety for those that have chosen this art form as a career." A. Shaw says in closing.

Publicist: Nancy Byron of OGPR

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