After allowing us a “fly on the wall” perspective in the behind the scenes video “Get To Know Devaune Ratteray Better”, “Lay It Out On The Line” Becomes Devaune’s second single released off of his EP entitled R.E.D. The title has no significance to the color red but the letters are Devaune’s initials backwards. Devaune also ensures, If you enjoyed the behind the scenes look of his journey, there are more to come.
London based Bermudian performer / artist Devaune Ratteray is adding another dimension to his roster as an entertainer by entering the music industry.
“The stage is where I feel at home. I know that sounds cheesy but its the truth. The prospect of sharing my music will never cease to excite me.”
Singer, Songwriter, Actor, Dancer, in no particular order. ★InTheMaking!!
Rachel Brown’s May 9th, 2012 show @ The Darby, NYC was nothing short of an “eventful” evening! Everyone got a huge surprise (Rachel & her band included) when Wyclef Jean joined them on stage during the last two sets. The night was full of surprises as the out-of-this-world Elew would later jump up and join in on the piano too!
The event got a nice write-up in the New York Post!
This Wyclef Jean – Rachel Brown duet was a small part of history relived.
Wyclef’s rise to stardom was with the Fugees a Haitian-American hip-hop group that formed in the mid-1990s. They gained attention for their cover versions of old favorites, with the group’s reinterpretations of “No Woman No Cry” and “Killing Me Softly with His Song” becoming massive hits. The aforementioned songs were part of The Score (1996), which became one of the biggest hits of 1996 and one of the best-selling hip-hop albums of all time. The Score went multi-platinum and had Grammy-winning success. The group disbanded in 1997. In 2007, MTV ranked them the 9th greatest Hip-hop group of all time.
The other two members of the trio were the amazing Lauryn Hill, and rapper Pras Michel. “Fugees” derives from the term refugee.
In this up close and personal video clip Bermudian singer/songwriter Devaune Rattery takes us behind the scenes into his world of studio music production.
Devaune is currently working on the release of his debut EP with Downtown Artists in London, England.
Here we see him in the studio working with his “transylvanian” mix master 🙂 on the yet to be released piece “Lay it on the line.” Devaune talks about the song and its Bermuda reggae music influence. He also shows us what it means to be in the hands of true professionals.
“Get to know you better” was released just over a month ago, which, together with what little we have heard from Devaune, truly seems to be shaping up for a starbuster debut!
GoToBermuda1609 (Official Bermuda Tourim Dept. YT Channel) with BurntHouseHill Productions have made Avicii‘s Levels the “Official” Theme Song of Bermuda Spring Break 2012. This Saturday Feb 18 the weeks kick off (after a two decade period of dormancy) with the Welcome Swizzle Launch Party @ Coco Reef and WICKED SATURDAYS @ RUMBAR
There is no stopping singer/songwriter Twanée in 2012, as she prepares the release of her debut album. Twanée just released her first song “Lesson Learned” a coupe of weeks ago, and she’s back already with her second track titled “Cold As Ice”
Collie Buddz – I Feel So Good (Produced By Dynasty Productions for Dynasty Records and Twelve 9 Records) Visit www.colliebuddz.com for tour dates, music, and more The Dark N’ Stormy Tour 2012:
Rachel’s entry for the Perez Hilton cover contest. Task: take on “Without You” by David Guetta ft. Usher
UPDATE – Perez Hilton chooses Rachel as the winner of his “Can YOU Sing???” cover competition for “Without You” by David Guetta ft. Usher Click here to see the full article