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Derek McKeith 'Something Strange' LP released in 2003.
New Line Cinemas 'Son Of The Mask' -sndtrk "We Are All A Family" 2005
Derek McKeith 'The Signature' LP released in 2007
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With the musical freedom of Jimi Hendrix, vocals that are reminiscent of Prince and the experimental boldness of Outkast, vocalist/songwriter/producer DEREK McKEITH is a package complete with creative foresight, lyrical honesty and natural showmanship.
In 2003, Derek introduced his fusion of Rock and Soul with the appropriately titled CD, Something Strange, which instantly generated a circuit of fans domestically and internationally. Selling over seven thousand CDs independently in the first three months of its debut lead to a guest appearance on F/X networks, The Orlando Jones Show, an opening performance to a sold-out venue for Columbia/Skyblaze artist Goapele and crowned as one of Amoeba Musics Home Grown Artist.
Derek is a progressive artist who subtly draws on a variety of musical genres for inspiration and has once again proven his versatility with this subsequent project The Signature a journey bursting with fun, love, heartbreak and sexual desire. Songs such as Headlines and My Heaven have already caught the attention of radio stations from Los Angeles KROQ, KCRW, Indie 103.1 and KPFK to Australias 88.1 FM.
The internet has been a worthy medium for Derek generating over 80% of album sales. It has served as a place where cyberspace searchers from DJs to avid music listeners worldwide discover him daily expressing their anticipation to hear more while supporting his movement in volume. In conjunction, Dereks live performances have clearly produced a large fan base with a broad audience and have proven their rock and soul loyalty as participants in his continuous sold-out performances. His enthralling energy, strong vocal range and old-fashion charm are all assets that make Derek a well-packaged entertainer and are generally the overall consensus.
With The Signature, Derek pushes the envelope of tradition once again with songs like Mr. Stranger and Only you confirming that his gift for innovation is endless and that his patience for cookie-cutter music is non-existent. He has been described by former Motown president Jheryl Busby as refreshing and magnetic.
Dereks credits also include: a song on New Line Cinemas soundtrack The Son of the Mask, music licensed on Showtimes television series Soul Food and singing background to artist Tevin Campbell, Avant and Sisqo.
Not only has Dereks talent proven successful as a musician, it has naturally transcended him into the experienced entertainer and business savvy man that he is today.
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