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Ezina Moore and The Power of WomenFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 09, 2004 Los Angeles, CA-Ezina Moore, also known as Leslie Elizabeth Waddell, her name when she was Miss Black USA, is a musical titan. She sings and plays with passion and purpose on songs like "Power of Women." Power of Women is the title of her new album released on June 22, 2004 on Soulful Warrior Records. If there was anyone that defines the motto "I am woman hear me roar," it is Ezina. She plays her left-handed guitar with the ghosts of all the blues and rock greats hovering above. Like a woman Lenny Kravitz, she empowers her cause by doing it all. While aspirations to be the female Prince seemed far-fetched, growing up in a Christian family, nothing was to stop her from following her heart. The need to be expressive in every possible way necessitated the need for Ezina to play the guitar and sing, giving her talent the maximum exposure. With beauty queen looks and the heart of a lion, she has captured the hearts of fans all across the globe. With a gig at The Knitting Factory, Los Angeles on August 9, 2004, and more tour dates to follow, Ezina is in position to take her career to the next level. Her new record is available at Tower Records, Best Buy and FYE Stores Nationwide and online at: http://www.ezinamoore.com http://www.cdbaby.com http://www.amazon.com Tour Dates: Sugar Bar, New York City August 13, 2004 Spokane Rocks Festival, Spokane Washington August 20, 2004 Meany Festival September 16-25, 2004 Berlin Germany September 26-October 2, 2004 Booking Info: Soulful Warrior Multimedia, Inc. PO Box 1174 Hollywood, CA 90078 email:Kevin Fraser-booking@soulfulwarrior.com Talk To Ezina:ezina@ezinamoore.com ### PR Provided by Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
Year In Review by Bob Osgoodby The Christmas gifts that were wrapped with such care, are now just a memory - at least until the bills from the charge cards arrive - and a New Year is upon us. No, this will not be an anthology of events, but rather some impressions. The year started off with dire warnings about viruses that would "eat our hard drive" and turn our computers into a pile of worth. . .
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