VANCOUVER, Canada (Versailles Records/ www.rosereiter.com) - "What's Love? A Tribute to Tina Turner" the first and ONLY tribute album to the rock n' roll diva, will hit U.S. retailers June 15th and feature Vancouver's own, Rose Reiter, performing the hit, "I Don't Wanna Fight".
"To be a part of a tribute to such a storied music icon with so many talented artists is one of the greatest honours," Reiter said. "I've always loved her music and the energy she puts into her performances and try to bring that same intensity to my music."
Her first appearance on a tribute album, Reiter is busy working on the score for an upcoming film as well as her second album, "Real", an Indie-release scheduled for later this year. Her songs have previously been featured in film and Rose has toured in parts of Japan, Spain, the Northeastern United States, and Western Canada.
This collection of Turner's greatest hits includes a dynamic roster of multi-platinum, award-winning artists, including Grammy winner Alannah Myles, blues guitarist Jeff Healey, Tiffany, multi-Grammy winner Deniece Williams, Phil Spector-protege Darlene Love, multi-platinum pop/metal rocker Kip Winger, and West Coast R&B diva & Death Row Records recording artist, Michel'le.
Released by Versailles Records and distributed nationally in the United States by Big Daddy Music, the album already garnished top coverage in Rolling Stone, CNN, MSNBC, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, the Boston Globe, and the Boston Herald, among others.
For more information and an interview with Rose Reiter, please contact [email protected] or visit www.rosereiter.com.
Versailles Records, founded in 1999, is distributed by New Jersey-based Big Daddy Music Distribution, winner of NARM's 2001 Indie Distributor of the Year Award. Versailles Records features performances by artists including Aerosmith, Guns N Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Smashing Pumpkins, Lynch Mob, Night Ranger, Faith No More, Kansas, and Quiet Riot.