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MakeBelieve single, video, airplay, Sziget fest… wow!
Gosh, these guys are taking off like a damn rocketship! They have been selected as 3FM Serious Talent and their brand new single “From The Start” gets airplay throughout april and may. As if this isn’t enough they also have a spot on the bill of the Hungarian Sziget Festival this summer. And there’s even more: MakeBelieve single “From The Start” has a killer video, and we’ll be welcoming the guys to Gravelandstudio very soon to record their second single! Keep you posted!
Only Seven Left & Coen Swijnenberg win contest!
For 5 whole weeks Coen Swijnenberg (3FM radio DJ) was bandmanager of Only Seven Left. He managed to create a buzz, and you couldn’t find a magazine or newspaper that didn’t have a feature on this great band. During these 5 weeks the band had to compete with another band. In the end the audience had to vote which band they liked best, and a BIG majority of the votes went to Only Seven Left… overwhelming! Their first single “Wake Up Call” gets airplay almost every day. Well done boys!
Bram Dehont single stars in Staatsloterij commercial
Bram Dehont is a gifted singer/songwriter from the Netherlands. He has just recently recorded his single ‘Life isn’t over’ at Gravelandstudio. All the stars seem to be in his favor, since this track was used for the anual queensday lottery campaign! Besides this Giel Beelen (3fm radio DJ) also seems to be a Bram fan, he called Bram a gifted promise for the Dutch music scene.You can buy ‘Life isn’t over’ here:
http://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/life-isnt-over-single/id368176278

Only Seven Left & CSI Miami?
Yes, single ‘Wake up call’ by Only Seven Left gets noticed and was introduced to an even larger audience when it was used under a CSI Miami promo/ trailer.Turns out Coen (from 3FM’s Coen&Sandershow) is doing one hell of a job promoting ‘his’ band. Last weeks challenge was to get maximum press-coverage on the band. And so Only Seven Left got a feature in METRO magazine (free newspaper) which is printed 530.000 times, and is read by 1.875.000 people every day.

