Congratulations are in order for two wonderful groups of artists who have recently returned from New Orleans!
LadyLake Entertainment had the honor of promoting two fabulous acts -
Diane Cameron Elam and
The Sharon Lia Band - in this year's
Cutting Edge Music Business Conference held August 26th through the 29th, in a special
10 year Katrina Remembrance anniversary salute.
President Obama was on hand, and several other Katrina recognition events happened all through the area. This was the 23rd annual
CEMBC, a 4-day event that draws together established and aspiring music industry professionals from around the world and unites them in New Orleans (NOLA).
LadyLake's exquisite singer from Atlanta,
Diane Cameron Elam,
who has charted nationally and internationally, along with her fabulous band including: drummer
Fred Alexander of the
Original Lakeside Band,
James Chip Mercadel rocking the guitar,
Roger Weaver on keys,
Charles Elam on sax, bass player extraordinaire Sylvester Andrews and the vocal styling of Tonya Smith-Cameron, were on hand to provide some swinging jazz. Diane and her band played several shows at the conference, and fans around the world remarked about their level of skill and talent.
Much gratitude goes to
C Sharp Mokeki, a spectacular singer/songwriter from South Africa, who also kindly shared the live shows from NOLA with the world via
Periscope!
Performing in one of the music capitals of the world, the
French Quarter in NOLA, was quite an accomplishment for Mid-Atlantic regional act
The Sharon Lia Band. Sharon and her band, who have been touring locally in the Trenton/Philly and NYC area this past year, were invited to perform by
Eric Cager, director of the
CEMBC, who reviewed the band’s material and decided they were a great fit to be among the chosen spotlighted artists. They played two shows at
Sweet Lorraine’s Jazz Club and the
Little Gem Saloon where legendary musicians have performed, and made sure to take in some of the sights, Cajun fare, and local sounds during their visit to the area.
New friends and fans were made in the
“Big Easy”, as Sharon and her band mates wowed the audiences with their original music, which included two hot new un-released songs (
Sick Addiction and
Hunter & Slayer) and tunes from their two albums. Their music garnered the attention of
Vernon P. Thomas, Esq of the
CEMBC, as well as an international audience watching worldwide on Periscope.
The members of the
Sharon Lia Band are songwriter/singer
Sharon Lia on piano/keys, guitarist
Rick Jannotti, drummer
Howie Fallon and guest bassist
Davey Angelo, who closed the show with fan favorite
“Fairytales” from
Sharon Lia’s solo album
“Welcome to My World”.
Both bands were cheered on by their fans and friends and were warmly received on social media, notes their publicist
Cindy D’Adamo and her PR team at
LadyLake Entertainment. A memorable moment occurred when roster-mates
Diane Cameron and her band, and Sharon and the
Sharon Lia Band shared the stage together during their conference performances. The camaraderie and musical unity was perhaps the most magical of all experiences for these great bands, which completely transcended the boundaries of race, age, and genre.
For more information on
The Sharon Lia Band,
Diane Cameron Elam, and
LadyLake Entertainment, visit:
www.reverbnation.com/label/ladylakemusic
For information about the
Cutting Edge Music Business Conference, visit: www.cuttingedgenola.com