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Pop / Rock 26/10/2006

Paolo Rustichelli's Single 'Blue Angel' goes Top 40 on AC FMQB

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LOS ANGELES (Luck Media & Marketing) - The gods are smiling on Paolo Rustichelli. "Blue Angel" the debut single from the veteran composer/producer's latest album Neopagan has jumped in the Top 40 (No 35 with a bullet) on the Adult Contemporary FMQB Chart.

Says Rustichelli, "Choosing the title 'Neopagan' for the new project is a way of saying this is my path, this is my affection and deep love for planet earth. 'Neopagan' means that pagans are not just bizarre sorcerers or witches lost in the forest invoking the Gods, but they also can be normal human beings in love with the earth and trying to respect it. I want to communicate that despite any difference in spiritual beliefs, we are all in some ways on the same path."

Paolo Rustichelli is currently putting together a new website dedicated to the Neopagan project, www.neopagan.com, that will automatically stream music from both AC and Smooth Jazz versions of the album.
For more information on Paolo Rustichelli, go to www.paolo.org or www.luckmedia.com






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