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Something Good & Truly Outrageous with Samantha Newark!

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THE TRULY OUTRAGEOUS SPEAKING VOICE OF JEM & JERRICA FROM JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS CARTOON & RECORDING ARTIST WITH BRAND NEW SYNTH POP ELECTRONICA ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW!!! ORIGINAL SONGS ON CW & ABC / SANG BACKUPS FOR LEONARD COHEN LATE 2006


Singer / Songwriter Samantha Newark and producer Dave Polich have joined forces on a long-distance recording project from Music City to Los Angeles that looks to become one of the most compelling Snyth/Pop/Electronica records in recent memory. Samantha's original music is inspired by the glittery aesthetic of Goldfrapp, the deep melodies of artists like Portishead, and the songwriting ethos of Imogen Heap, her upcoming record will soon serve as the fuel for pulsing heartbeats in clubs and home stereos across the world. With Samantha's top notch writing prowess and vocal skills and Polich's steller production skills it was the perfect fit; his vast experience in sound design includes work with artists like Michael Jackson, David Foster and Freddie Ravel. Samantha Newark has had a similarly prolific career. This sexy and delicious new Synth/pop/electronica record draws from all of her diverse professional and artistic experiences. In addition to the countless fans who have followed her career after discovering her voice on programs like Jem and the Holograms, a growing community of supporters anxiously awaits her latest opus – a shimmering and sensual electronica-dance-pop record that will reinvigorate discotheques on every continent. Stay tuned. While Samantha Newark has doubtlessly had plenty of success in the past, this is but the beginning. 

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