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CBMA NAMES "EMPEROR'
The Carolina Beach Music Acadamy named Paul Craver's fourth CD release as thhe organization's 2009 Solo Album of the Year. This is Craver's fourth full length solo project, and his fourth win in this category. "The Emperor" has already been hailed as Craver's best effort to date, and we would like to thank the CBMA as well as anyone who voted for what critics internationally have dubbed "a CBMA musical masterpiece." Click here to read media reviews of Paul's work, or order CDs here. |
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Which means, of course, that this decade will be the award-winning vocalist's best yet. Selections from Craver's fourth and latest solo CD, "The Emperor", have appeared with steady consistence on various national and international Carolina Beach Music charts since the project's release last July. After being voted 2009 Solo Album of the Year by the Carolina Beach Music Academy in November, the project is now seeing some of its singles break into Top Ten positions on several of those charts. 'Blue Moon', the first official release from "The Emperor," claimed the #9 spot for January on WillieC RnB Top 50 and continues its presence on 94.9 The Surf's Weekly Top 40 Countdown. Another classic - and the album's first track - 'One Hundred Pounds of Clay', found its place at a solid #7 on the Foxx Survey as compiled by DJ James "Foxx" Reddish of Foxx-Works Media based in Monroe, North Carolina. Stay tuned...more great works from "The Emperor" are bound to show up on Carolina Beach Music airwaves and dancefloors in the coming months. _________________________________________________ LET PAUL CRAVER ADD THE PERFECT TOUCH Paul Craver is now accepting bookings as an all-in-one entertainment |
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