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One World Artists Management, Skate Dance Records and Manhattan
Model Search announce a very special series of appearances by the
Latino, Brother & Sister singing sensation: Manny & Joy Medina.
The Medinas will be the featured act at this years Manhattan
Model Search Convention which will take lace at the Adams Mark Hotel.
The Medinas will be the professional act that will entertain
the audience in between local performers in the ne TALENT SHOWCASE.
The showcase is from 8 PM to 11 PM both Friday & Saturday nights,
October 18 & 19, 2002. The New MJ Medina fan registration fee
is just $10.) There will be talent from WNY performing as well. FULL
STORY BY DAN DRABIK, from Grand Island.
In addition, the Medinas will sing a Song Of Hope titled
Brave
New American Heroes for the victims of 9/11 at the Patriotic
opening of the convention on Saturday and Sunday mornings at apx. 8:30
AM. The Medinas will also perform a high energy remix of Super
Model & Vogue as well as their original song Go With The
Flo at the opening of the Runway Walk event. Go with The Flo
is the title track of their new CD and it is also the theme to their nightly
live, prime time, TV
Show in New York City!
Manny & Joy Medina, are from the NYC area, however they have a great
following in WNY. Back in October 2000, MJ Medina were the
featured act at the massive audience of 16,000 youngsters at the Red
Ribbon Rally that was held at the HSBC Arena. MJ have performed
at half time shows for the Buffalo Blizzards, they have performed songs
from their Skate Dance CD at many WNY roller rinks and
they have given many concerts at WNY middle
schools. Manny & Joy have appeared on AM Buffalo, all of the TV
news shows and have been interviewed live, at drive time, on Star 102
(where their song Ill Be Here airs.
Manny and Joy contributed to the Emmy Awarded Fight For Your Rights:
Take A Stand
Against Violence campaign from MTV, they actually sing the theme
song. The Backstreet Boys, Green Day, Lauryn Hill, Dave Matthews and more
are on the same album. MJ have had over 100,000 teens in concert recently
and are also the stars of over 100
cartoons.
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