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Katrise

Florida
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"Slide baby slide"
LEVEL
semi-pro
GENRES
R&B, Pop, Soul
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Katrise Dillon Music Publishing, independent publishing company
Contact
Publishing: Katrise Dillon Music Publishing
P.R.O.
ASCAP
INSTRUMENTS
keyboard / vocals
INFLUENCES
Stevie Wonder, Lauryn Hill, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Eric Benet, Mary J. Blige, Stylistics, Natalie Cole
DAY JOB
Audio Visual Specialist
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in co writing in person
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
It's my second job

I Also Write:
by myself
with others
for myself
for others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
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SONG PLACEMENTS
SOUND MACHINE RADIO, NUMEROUS SINGLES IN ROTATION LAST FM, "ENERGY" AND "SLIDE WITH ME" IN ROTATION JANGO AIRPLAY, "ENERGY" AND "SLIDE WITH ME" IN ROTATION INDIE 104 - iRADIO LA, "SUBTLE SIGNALS" EP IN ROTATION STAR FM RADIO/STARFMRADIO.NET, "SUBTLE SIGNALS" EP IN ROTATION THE FAST TRACK, PURDUE NEWS MAGAZINE TELEVISION SHOW, COMPOSED ENTIRE SOUNDTRACK LUKE: A PHYSICIAN'S ACCOUNT OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN, LIVE/LOCAL DRAMA, COMPOSED ENTIRE SCORE
OTHER SONG OR ALBUM CREDITS
Collaborations: 2010, Embrace My Music Vision, entire album released by Katrise (some songs co-written with B Rob Productions) 2007, Got to Be a Reason, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2005, Give Me Some Suga, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2007, Powers that Be, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2007, Players Play the Game, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2006, Holding on this Time, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2006, Love Dejavu, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2006, Ooh Wee Baby, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2007, Keep it Light, Kendra Legare (Songwriter/Background vocals), Double A (Songwriter/Lead vocals) 2005, Not an Easy Lover, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2008, Don’t Get it Twisted, Kendra Legare (Performance, Songwriter), Double A (background vocals) 2005, UBoy, Roberta Annicks (Songwriter), Double A (Melody, Production, Performance, Composition) 2005, Fly in the Kitchen, Roberta Annicks (Songwriter), Double A (Melody, Production, Performance, Composition) 2007, Just This Once, Roberta Annicks (Songwriter/Composition), Double A (Production, Performance) 2007, When I See You, Shawn Lopes (Songwriter), Double A (Songwriter/Performance) 2007, Good Girl, Shawn Lopes (Songwriter), Double A (Songwriter/Performance) 2007, Half Step, Whole Step, Shawn Lopes (Songwriter), Double A (Songwriter/Performance) 2007, Ain’t Nobody Else, Shawn Lopes (Songwriter), Double A (Songwriter/Performance) 2007, Beautiful, Shawn Lopes (Songwriter), Double A (Songwriter/Performance)
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