(Houston, TX) -- Pianist Richard Henry has just launched World Wide Jazz and Hip Hop Knights which are websites geared towards providing content for listeners of jazz and hip hop. Both websites will offer merchandise, exclusive content and forums. The Hip Hop site however will offer a hip hop writing service.
Logo branded merchandise will be offered showing the companies’ logos in which fans can show their affiliation. Merchandise such as hoodies, t-shirts, caps, mugs and binders will be offered as well as other items.
“My background in music has made both of these websites possible as I expect to continually learn more to help me sustain these businesses,” said Henry. “Learning how to play jazz piano and rap has allowed me to pursue this vision.”
Exclusive content will be offered on the websites that will feature written articles at $3.95 per month. Forums will also be provided to allow fans of jazz and hip hop to share ideas and discuss topics.
Richard Henry graduated from the University of Houston in 2005, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Piano Performance. In 2007 he studied jazz and blues piano at Houston Community College and learned how to rap in 2009. He also studied jazz composition and wants to release jazz and hip hop cds in the future.
The Hip Hop Knight's website will have a hip hop writing service that will gather information from clients and write songs for them. Hip Hop Lessons will also be available for purchase on the website.
Those who want to advertise on the websites will be required to submit a photo, a press release and album information if applicable.
Both websites will also have a twitter, myspace, facebook, blogger and youtube pages to increase its audience and influence. World Wide Jazz and Hip Hop Knights wants to take advantage of different avenues to be known around the world.
"Through my experience as a musician and performer, I want to use my knowledge and abilities to reach others and to make an impact in jazz and hip hop. I feel that now I am ready to take on the responsibility to draw upon resources to help me achieve this,” said Henry.
Richard Henry will cover the industries, artists, albums, controversies and news of jazz and hip hop.
This is an excellent opportunity to provide more channels for people who listen to jazz and hip hop. Richard Henry wants the websites to continue to grow, flourish and will work hard to make this possible.
For further information, contact Richard Henry at:
http://www.hiphopknights.com/
http://www.worldwide-jazz-online.com/
knightsofhiphop@yahoo.com
worldwidejazz@yahoo.com
Friday, June 4, 2010
WORLD WIDE JAZZ SEEKS TO UNITE JAZZ FANS
(Houston, TX) -- 27 year old pianist Richard Henry has just launched World Wide Jazz which is a jazz website created for fans and listeners of jazz. This website will feature articles, news, interviews, a forum, cd reviews and merchandise. Those who are interested can also advertise on the website.
Jazz listeners who visit the site will be able to purchase World Wide Jazz merchandise such as t-shirts, hoodies and caps. There will also be jazz cds, dvds and books to buy. Newsletters will be sent to those who subscribe. A forum will also allow users to post and create threads.
Richard Henry began playing classical piano at age 5 and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance from the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston. He also studied jazz and blues piano at Houston Community College in 2007.
"I learned so much when I studied jazz. It's a very complex musical art form and all musicians should study the genre as one needs to have much knowledge to become good at jazz," says Henry.
Henry’s experience in the world of classical and jazz music has helped him develop ideas for this website.
"I want to provide material that is relevant and full of interesting content for my members which will cause me to research jazz and learn more myself," said Henry. The articles will cover a number of topics and look at jazz at different angles. He also has plans to bring in other writers in the near future.
A forum will be necessary to allow for members to share ideas, post their performances, converse with other jazz musicians and possibly talk to music professors. The forum will serve as the heartbeat of the website.
Members will also be given a chance to show and display their affiliation by purchasing World Wide Jazz merchandise, which will have its logo shown on items such as shirts, mugs and caps. Other items will also be available in the form of merchandise. Prices will vary depending on the item.
Interviews of professional jazz musicians will be available through the exclusive page so that members can see more in depth into the lives and musical world of jazz artists. World Wide Jazz wants to interview jazz musicians around the country asking a variety of interesting questions to those who are experts in their fields.
World Wide Jazz will accept press releases from those who are involved in the jazz business as well and will be displayed on the home page. A photo and a press release will be required to be shown on the website.
"I also wanted to include jazz cds, jazz dvds and books dealing with jazz so that our members can have even more items to choose from instead of having to go to the store and look for them," says Henry.
Members will only have to pay $3.95 per month to access the exclusive content that will feature written articles.
For Further Information, please contact Richard Henry at:
http://www.worldwide-jazz-online.com/
worldwidejazz@yahoo.com
Jazz listeners who visit the site will be able to purchase World Wide Jazz merchandise such as t-shirts, hoodies and caps. There will also be jazz cds, dvds and books to buy. Newsletters will be sent to those who subscribe. A forum will also allow users to post and create threads.
Richard Henry began playing classical piano at age 5 and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance from the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston. He also studied jazz and blues piano at Houston Community College in 2007.
"I learned so much when I studied jazz. It's a very complex musical art form and all musicians should study the genre as one needs to have much knowledge to become good at jazz," says Henry.
Henry’s experience in the world of classical and jazz music has helped him develop ideas for this website.
"I want to provide material that is relevant and full of interesting content for my members which will cause me to research jazz and learn more myself," said Henry. The articles will cover a number of topics and look at jazz at different angles. He also has plans to bring in other writers in the near future.
A forum will be necessary to allow for members to share ideas, post their performances, converse with other jazz musicians and possibly talk to music professors. The forum will serve as the heartbeat of the website.
Members will also be given a chance to show and display their affiliation by purchasing World Wide Jazz merchandise, which will have its logo shown on items such as shirts, mugs and caps. Other items will also be available in the form of merchandise. Prices will vary depending on the item.
Interviews of professional jazz musicians will be available through the exclusive page so that members can see more in depth into the lives and musical world of jazz artists. World Wide Jazz wants to interview jazz musicians around the country asking a variety of interesting questions to those who are experts in their fields.
World Wide Jazz will accept press releases from those who are involved in the jazz business as well and will be displayed on the home page. A photo and a press release will be required to be shown on the website.
"I also wanted to include jazz cds, jazz dvds and books dealing with jazz so that our members can have even more items to choose from instead of having to go to the store and look for them," says Henry.
Members will only have to pay $3.95 per month to access the exclusive content that will feature written articles.
For Further Information, please contact Richard Henry at:
http://www.worldwide-jazz-online.com/
worldwidejazz@yahoo.com
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