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"The Hants Journal/NovaNewsNow.com"

ECMA nominee enjoys operating from rural setting
By Jennifer Hoegg

The Hants Journal/NovaNewsNow.com

ECMA nominee Eirinn Frasier, Windsor Forks, didn't set out to be a music promoter. The talented young woman thought she might want to be a journalist or an interior decorator. She was enjoying success as commissioned furniture salesperson, however, when she was involved in a serious car accident.

"They showed me my prize (for being top salesperson that week) while I was lying in the hospital." But it wasn't sales or design that Frasier returned to after her accident. "After losing career and financial status, I started doing things that I had always wanted to do – working in art, film and music. I settled down on music."

Once the choice was made, Frasier set out to succeed in the business, opening EFE Music Group and starting to get to know the industry. "I got on a plane and flew to the Junos in Winnipeg on my own dime to volunteer. You have to do everything you possibly can."

Although the lasting effects of her injuries make events like the Junos painful, Frasier knows she made the right career choice. "Physical limitations make any job difficult. But music gets to your spirit, making it easier to do what you need to do. There is no room for giving up."

In just three years in the industry, Frasier has garnered recognition from her peers -- earning nominations in one category at the Music Nova Scotia awards 2005, two in 2006 and three in 2007. Now she's nominated in the category of Industry Professional of the Year in the 2008 ECMAs alongside five others.

"I was shocked to hear my name in there," she says. "It's nice to have a push that you're going the right way."

Operates from rural setting

What could draw an up-and-coming music promoter to Windsor Forks? Born to Cape Bretoners living in northern Saskatchewan, Frasier has lived all over Canada and enjoys more rural settings. When she and her partner found the perfect house in Windsor Forks, they decided to leave Halifax for country life eight months ago. "I've always liked Windsor; there is a lot of history. And this house was too good a deal to pass up. Especially with Martock in the backyard and trails around Palmer Lake."

Frasier had to give up some of her managing and booking activities in order to relocate, but continues to deepen her involvement in the industry. "I created a more melodic mix of companies. Now, I could probably do my job in the Arctic if I had a computer and cell phone!"

Frasier's business, EFE Music Group, works with two other ECMA Nominees, Jamie Sparks and The Contact, as well as up and comers Faded Blue and several East Coast indie bands. She and several subcontracted employees offer services in Digital Media Distribution (DMDS), radio tracking, Broadcast Data System (BDS), promotion, publicity, graphic design and web design.

DMDS allows artists to distribute digital singles to radio stations, an important new way of getting new music to listeners, and Frasier is the only person east of Ontario offering the service.

Frasier has plans to expand EFE Music. "I'm nowhere near where I want to be business wise." On the personal front, she continues to volunteer, recently worked as an extra on two movies filmed in Windsor, and has plans to produce an independent documentary on the Second World War. An avid athlete before her accident, Frasier just bought her first snowboard is looking forward to a new challenge.

Music will remain her primary passion, though. "I was always going to end up working with music, since the day I was born."

ECMA Industry awards will be handed out Feb. 10 before the Music Awards Gala in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Article Link: http://www.novanewsnow.com/article-n178503-ECMA-nominee-enjoys-operating-from-rural-setting.html

- The Hants Journal/NovaNewsNow.com


"EFE Music Group owner and clients garner five 2008 ECMA nominations"



EFE Music Group owner and clients garner five 2008 ECMA nominations
HALIFAX, Jan. 25 /CNW/ - EFE MUSIC GROUP/Eirinn Fraser of EFE has been
nominated for her first ECMA, Industry Professional of the Year. "This comes
with great excitement! We are presently working on a network of .com and .mobi
digital media stores and have been building on our new DMDS department. The
recent MNS nominations (Manager of the Year, Promoter of the Year, and
Industry Professional 2007) and this ECMA nomination, tells me we're heading
in the right direction." Eirinn started the company out of a passion for music
and for the artists that surround her and she states her objective never
strayed. "There is an immense amount of talent in Canada. The key is to figure
out what is the best way to share their music to the world."
www.efemusicgroup.com

Nova Scotia's, The Contact, are nominated for 2008 ECMA, Sirius Satellite
Radio Rock Recording of the Year. The band has been preparing their music and
perfecting their sound for years, never questioning hard work, perseverance,
and belief in their music. "We just want to keep breaking the boundaries of
what we are as a band and push ourselves to the limit." They've been touring
for several years across North America, building a devoted fan base, all while
living modestly and saving profits to make "The Canvas Tears" (Independent).
They assembled a remarkable team; Grammy award winning producer, Quinlan,
mixing by Chuck Zwicky (Prince, Chantel Kreviazuk, Soul Asylum), graphics by
Invisible Creature (Coldplay, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Good Charlotte), mastered
by Dave Collins (The Police, Bruce Springsteen, Soundgarden), engineering by
Lil Thomas and recording at The Sonic Temple and The Fiction Room. This CD and
the band have been stirring up attention in the UK and in the US following
their release and 07 tour of 14 states. In November they were acknowledged by
MNS with two award nominations; Pop/Rock Artist/Recording and Group/Recording
of the Year. www.thecontactmusic.com

Jamie Sparks receives three 2008 ECMA nominations; Urban Single Track
Recording of the Year for "If You Were," Male Solo Recording of the Year, and
African Canadian Recording of the Year for his 2007 CD, "It's The Music." From
front to finish it is a remarkable project that is garnishing attention and
has earned him a 2007 ECMA, Urban Single Recording of the Year for "Gonna Get
Down." It is a work of art that will make you dance to the beats and give you
rhythms to make love to and release all tensions. Jamie has a way with words.
"It's The Music" has been built with the complexity of a puzzle and for the
sheer enjoyment of the listeners. His passion pours through his words and his
wisdom of the nature of love can only be assumed by his assimilation of the
lyrics of love and life. Jamie is presently working on composures for
television and movie placement, and has plans for a summer tour.
www.jamiesparksmusic.com - CNW


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Trisagon Public Relations is a full service PR firm offering news wire, cyber PR, publicity, and promotion services to 12 countries with an emphasis on entertainment and more specifically music.

Trisagon Music & Entertainment is a full service entertainment company offering tour planning and booking, music placement, and artist management to musicians, artists, and actors.

SONG HUT(DMDS) offers Digital Media Distribution of music videos and singles to Canada, US, UK, and Japan. SONG HUT(DMDS) also offers several media tools including vinyl, CD, and DVD manufacturing, Dropcards, various merchandise services, and Billboard Publicity Wire.

Trisagon Productions, 2008 and 2009 Music Nova Scotia Production Company of the Year nominee, is an independent production company working primarily in the entertainment industry; live concerts and festivals, music videos, and video documentary.

Song Hut Music is an umbrella of SONG HUT (DMDS), offering various services and exposure for Canadian musicians.

Trisagon Broadcasting is a web based broadcasting company.

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Eirinn Fraser is the manager of 2010 ECMA R&B/Soul Recording Single of the Year winner, 2010 Independent Music Award nominee, Juno nominee, and eight time East Coast Music Awards winner, Jamie Sparks. Jamie is currently working on collaborations with artists and has several songs in circulation, including a couple of tracks with UK artist Samantha Fox and a new track, I Want To Fly, with Jensen Vaughan that has been signed to Lickin Records of Germany and has eight adaptations by several artists in various markets and regions. This summer Jamie had an opportunity to perform for the Queen and be part of a fundraiser for Haiti. They are currently planning a full length CD release and international tour for fall 2010 and spring 2011. A late summer international release of the first single, Smile, is in the works, and as well a creative music video project. Jamie will have a new Christmas single this holiday season that will help support a Nova Scotia charity (TBA). Eirinn is also in the infancy stages of developing several young DJ's, R&B, Rap, and Hip Hop musicians.

Eirinn is the owner of several entertainment companies. Trisagon™ Public Relations is a full service PR firm offering news wire, cyber PR, publicity, and promotion services to 12 countries with an emphasis on entertainment and more specifically music. Trisagon™ Music & Entertainment is a full service entertainment company offering tour planning and booking, music placement, and artist management to musicians, artists, and actors. SONG HUT™(DMDS) offers Digital Media Distribution of music videos and singles to Canada, US, UK, and Japan. SONG HUT™(DMDS) also offers several media tools including vinyl, CD, and DVD manufacturing, Dropcards, various merchandise services, and Billboard Publicity Wire. Trisagon™ Productions, 2008 and 2009 Music Nova Scotia Production Company of the Year nominee, is an independent production company working primarily in the entertainment industry; live concerts and festivals, music videos, and video documentary. Currently Trisagon™ Productions is in its second year of working on a documentary on World War II. Song Hut™ Music is an umbrella of SONG HUT™(DMDS), offering various services and exposure for Canadian musicians, and Trisagon™ Broadcasting is a web based broadcasting company.

Eirinn Fraser is currently nominated for 3 Music Nova Scotia Awards; Manager of the Year, Publicist of the Year and Volunteer of the Year. She was nominated for a 2010 East Coast Music Award for Industry Professional of the Year. She has been nominated for three 2009 Music Nova Scotia Awards; Industry Professional of the Year, Manager of the Year, and Volunteer of the Year. In 2008 she was up for an ECMA for Industry Professional of the Year and three Music Nova Scotia Awards; Educator of the Year, Manager of the Year, and Volunteer of the Year. She was also nominated for three 2007 Music Nova Scotia Awards; Manager of the Year, Promoter of the Year, and Industry Professional of the Year, two 2006 Music Nova Scotia Awards, and one 2005 Music Nova Scotia Award. Eirinn has sat on several boards and panels within the music and entertainment industry and non profit charities including; Factor, Canadian Radio Star National Songwriters Competition, and Tour Tech Aids Fundraiser (seven years). She worked production and media relations on several concerts in 2009 and 2010 and will continue this summer with the Black Eyed Peas, Johnny Reid, and Alan Jackson.

Eirinn has been an advocate for Canadian musicians for several years. It has been her intent to enable musicians to have the tools to self promote. She is eager to volunteer her time to talented musicians and help them prepare the tools necessary to assist in their career and aid in creating a long term action plan to help sustain their efforts. She continues to educate others and herself in this constant changing industry and is always in search and exploration of creative avenues that aid in development and exposure for Canadian musicians into the international marketplace.