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Metal / Hard Rock 13 October, 2010

Miami Rediscovers It's Music Heritage: Oblivious Signal To Showcase At The 2nd Annual Miami Music Festival November 12th

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MIAMI, FL. (Top40 Charts/ Oblivious Signal Official Website) - Miami rediscovers it's music heritage: Oblivious Signal to showcase at the 2nd annual Miami Music Festival November 12th. With over 400 performances scheduled, Miami Music Festival will be one of the largest, most inclusive concerts of the year. The variety of talent showcased at this festival is rivalled only my the quality of the artists involved and the industry names represented.

Both a festival and a conference, guests from all over the world will converge on Miami for a week of networking and live performances by some of the best bands in the country.

Female fronted melodious metal band Oblivious Signal has been invited to perform at MMF's Love Hate at the stroke of midnight on Friday, November 12th.

Oblivious Signal's vivacious front woman Cristina T. Feliciano says, "Being from South Florida we are proud to be apart of a growing music industry in the area, and all the events that come with it. Finally with this festival we can really show what great talent FL really has!"

They will be just coming off of a series of important show dates, including the Slave To The Metal tour hosted by Fuse TV's Mistress Juliya on October 22nd.
For more on Oblivious Signal check out their website www.oblivioussignal.com and hear songs off this summer's release Into The Night.

The Miami Music Festival and Conference (MMF), Miami's second annual emerging musical artist showcase, and the centerpiece event of this November's new 'Live Music Month in Miami,' has released details on www.miamimusicfestival.org.

An array of showcases will be presented by ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Gibson, D'Addario and ReverbNation, the Delanuca Music Group, Soul of Miami.com, Atlantic Records, Warner Bros. Records, Forward Records, Magic Leap Records, Poe Boy Records, Myxer.com, Sideshow Entertainment, OpenMicDirect.com, WhatMiami.com, Best Buy and "A Night At The Flick" presented by The Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music program at The Frost School of Music-University of Miami.

'Local music fans, visitors, members of the press or music executives who go to miamimusicfestival.org to see and hear the artists coming from South Florida, around the state, country and world, and plan their MMF weekend accordingly, will be greatly rewarded,' said Kevin Thornburg, publisher of The Miami New Times.

Urban Network President Arthur Mitchell said, 'We're bringing everyone to Miami! From our writers and editors to industry leaders to the hottest talent in the business today including comedian MC's Joe Torry and Sinbad, we'll all be at The Miami Music Festival this November.'

Three-day festival wristbands are now available for advance purchase on miamimusicfestival.org for only $25, a 50% savings. Single day tickets will also be available at each event for $6-$15.

'There's no question that the MMF will help artists, support Miami's arts community and delight music fans,' said MMF CEO Irwin Kornfeld. '...We've kept admission pricing extremely low and really put together a wonderful weekend.'

'Miami is re-discovering its live music heritage, and people are now going out to more live shows here. We're seeing more stages being built, and more artists coming to Miami to perform,' said MMF president Will Edwards. 'The Miami Music Festival was created to help artists take advantage of changes in the music industry, but its also contributing to a change in Miami's music scene...and that change is about the re-emergence of live music.'






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