Thursday, October 7, 2010



 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) October 5, 2010 --
Henry Turner Jr., CEO of Louisiana-based Hit City Records, has inked a new digital music Distribution deal with Savvy Muzik. With the agreement in place, Savvy Muzik will now begin international distribution of artists recording on the Hit City label. The deal will cover many stores and a new music catalog will be available worldwide through Savvy Musik.

“The signing of this agreement is an incredible opportunity for the talented artists who record on the Hit City label,” Turner says. “We will be able to expand our ability to promote our artists and provide an international platform for people all over the world to hear our music.”

Turner honed his music and management skills through playing in cover bands and on studio recordings. His early musical influences came from blues and jazz greats B.B. King, George Benson, as well as the hypnotic mellow reggae tones of Bob Marley.

In the 1980’s, he put his musician career on hold to work at various record labels. He eventually founded Hit City Records, an independent musician management and promotion company. His experiences with the Indie music scene eventually inspired him to put a new band together, “Flavor”. Along with managing Hit City Records, he’s now back onstage. Writing music and performing as lead vocalist and guitarist with “Flavor”, Turner is a pioneer in developing the new musical genre, Louisiana Reggae Soul and Funk.

Recently, one of the songs recorded with Turner’s first band, The Crystals; “Giving My Love to You,” was featured on the popular television show, “Chuck.”

SavvyMuzik is an Australian company that specializes in international distribution of independent music artists and labels. SavvyMuzik has nationally and internationally. They focus not so much on genre but on the quality of the products they distribute and license via their worldwide distribution and licensing network. SavvyMuzik is engaged in the development and promotion of artists that have the musical ability and desire to have their music heard by an international audience.

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