musiccentaur.wordpress.com – Give Me A Little Jazz by Rei

Rei is a rising act hailing from Taiwan. No matter what form her music takes – advertising, songs, live performances – there’s a common theme of diversity and inclusion. “This is what I’ve learned about becoming an American. We’re a nation of immigrants with lots of different backgrounds, and too often, that causes conflict. But music makes us whole. It doesn’t matter what your color, your religion, or your country of origin might be. Music is our great equalizer and unifier. That’s what I’m hoping listeners will take away from my first album,” she says.

There’s potential here, a lot of it. So stay tuned.

Full article here: https://musiccentaur.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/rei-give-me-a-little-jazz/

Unitedmelodies.tumblr.com – Give Me a Little Jazz

The preternaturally talented singer-songwriter and musician known as Rei has been entertaining audiences composed of friends, families, and even advertising clients for years. However, it’s only in the latest chapter of her life that the Taiwanese-born artist has decided to commit to having the rest of the world hear her music through the release of her first album.

In her latest offering entitled “Give Me A Little Jazz” the tune showcases her vocal and songwriting abilities. The track is dynamic and very satisfying. Love the direction of this.

Full article here: https://unitedmelodies.tumblr.com/post/641680220

Tiltmag.com – Give Me A Little Jazz by Rei

“It’s a song about unity, bringing people together no matter their differences. I thought that expressing that idea of jazz music’s universality in a jazz tune would be fun. After all, jazz is truly a global phenomenon. It has roots in African, European, dance music, the blues, Gospel music, and over the years, has been influenced by Latin American, Afro-Cuban, Middle Eastern, Indian, Asian, and other forms of music. It’s the United Nations of music!” says Rei.

Full article here: http://www.tiltmag.com/2021/01/rei-give-me-a-little-jazz/

earbuddy.net – Premiere: Rei – “Give Me A Little Jazz”

Born in Taipei and currently based in Houston, Rei has always been drawn to music. From her time working as an advertising executive dabbling a bit in creating jingles for brands such as Kleenex (which led to a recording contract in Taiwan), Rei’s passion for creating music has grown and is showcased in her most recent record. Here’s what she had to say about this song.

“It’s a song about unity, bringing people together no matter their differences. I thought that expressing that idea of jazz music’s universality in a jazz tune would be fun. After all, jazz is truly a global phenomenon. It has roots in African, European, dance music, the blues, Gospel music, and over the years, has been influenced by Latin American, Afro-Cuban, Middle Eastern, Indian, Asian, and other forms of music. It’s the United Nations of music!” says Rei.

Full article here: https://www.earbuddy.net/76933/premiere-rei-give-me-a-little-jazz.html/news

medium.com/authority-magazine – Joe Mullings of The Mullings Group On How To Use Digital Transformation To Take Your Company To The Next Level

Joe Mullings has been building companies and careers since 1989. He founded and is Chairman & CEO of The Mullings Group, the world’s leading search firm in the medical device industry.

The Mullings Group is responsible for more than 7000 successful searches with more than 600 companies in the medical device industry and counts among its clientele Johnson & Johnson, Google, Medtronic, Abbott and Siemens. In 2020, Mr. Mullings was appointed the Chief Visionary Office of MRI, Inc., ranked 3rd among executive recruitment firms with 400 offices worldwide.

Full article here: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/joe-mullings-of-the-mullings-group-on-how-to-use-digital-transformation-to-take-your-company-to-the-51fb36a0950e

voyagela.com – Daily Inspiration: Meet Panda$tackz

I wish I had some amazing fairytale type story to tell but, the reality is I’m a simple guy born in Riverside, CA. I was raised by two incredible parents who always hustled and did what they could to make me the best kind of man…I’m definitely a cut from a different cloth. My parents raised me with morals, respect, and a strong work ethic. After my dad’s passing, it became even more important to keep those values and live by them every day.

I got my start in music at an early age. I remember watching Mexican icons on TV such as Vicente Fernandez, Juan Gabriel, and thinking to myself – “Man, I wonder how they remember all the lyrics to their songs?” I wanted to be able to move people the way their music moved me, and I wanted to experience the joy they showed while performing. Luckily, music came as second nature to me, which is funny because, in my family, I’m a first-generation musician, so I’ve had to teach myself everything I know. My dad’s passing has had a lot to do with where I am now. I never got the chance to show him what I can do. Now, I must use the inspiration he gave me to show the world what Panda$tackz is capable of giving through my music.

Full article here: http://voyagela.com/interview/daily-inspiration-meet-pandatackz/