Entertainment entrepreneur debuts E5 in summer concert.






Entertainment entrepreneur debuts E5 in summer concert.

8/ 25/ 2008 New York, New York, Music entrepreneur
brings 15-year- old Asian protégé to forefront at Long Island Summer
Music Festival this weekend. It was twenty years ago when native Long
Islander Debbie Gibson stormed the music scene, rivaling pop
superstar counterpart Tiffany, who’s guidance was under music producer
George Tobin. Two decades later, two Long islanders are following in
the direct footsteps of the trail that was blazed. Music Producer,
JackDazey, who grew up in Suffolk County, Long Island, has connected
with 15-year-old Asian Teen Jenny Kim from Nassau County to establish
her presence as the artist “Element Five” or (“E5” for short). It was the year E5
was born that JackDazey completed his studies at the University of
Southern California and that George Tobin gave him the opportunity to
work at his Studio Sounds North Hollywood facility as
a mix engineer. After paying countless dues in the music business,
JackDazey returned to New York to “sew up” his hometown in the
industry’s traditional sense and find the talent for his vision and
formula. It was years later when E5
was discovered through a family member, and the process began.
JackDazey hired music veteran Craig Derry to begin vocal training with E5
as well as providing her with dance instructions from Gabriel, Kokko
and Chichi who worked with music sensations P. Diddy, R-Kelly, LL Cool
J and countless other entertainment giants.

It is not typical in the tradition of Asian families to allow a child at such a young age as E5
to pursue a music career. In the traditional format that pop
sensations are created, JackDazey knew it was time to bring forth yet
another Long Island star by embracing the emergence and representation
of the Asian culture. The taboo has been broken. E5
is emerging as the first teen pop performer to represent the New York
and the Asian Market. Representing a culture with strict upbringing,
JackDazey enjoyed previous success in New
York with his club mix on Ultra Records with DJ Jonathan Peters for the
#1 Billboard chart club Song “All This Time” featuring Sylva Sharp of
“Chic”. His foresight is now bringing together a new story that is yet
to be expressed through the fresh eyes and innocence of E5. With a pure, natural and charismatic presence, an uplifting expression in the voice of E5 shines to bring New York back as the capital center for music, while leading a new, young, misrepresented generation.

Representing Long
Island, New York as did previous pop stars sensation Tiffany, Soul for
Real, Lil Mo and many more, there has never been a teen idol from
America to represent the enormous Asian community throughout the world.
The Asian American community is well recognized with the acceptance and
emergence of previous success from Asians role in the American
Entertainment industry as exemplified by such iconic figures as Lucy
Liu, Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Yoyo Ma and Jet Li. Additionally, the
Asian community within the United States is extremely tight-knit and
supportive of their own over-achievers. E5
will debut with her first single “You Watching Me” which examines the
speculation of being an Asian minority in schools and neighborhoods.
You can receive updates and track E5 via www.jackdazey.com/

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