October 20, 2010

Publication title: Hollywood Today, vol. -, Iss. -, pg. –
Place: Hollywood
Writer: Eve Schwartz

Cyrus, Josh and JB, Jenni Rivera, Kool and the Gang at the ASYM Award show

Hollywood, CA , (Hollywood Today) 10/20/10- Goo Goo Dolls, Lisa Marie Presley, Foo Fighters, James Taylor, Brian Wilson, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Liza Minelli, just to name a few of the artist that the American Society of Young Musicians has honored in the past 18 years of its award show.

Madonna, Whitney Houston, B.B.King, Tina Turner, The Cure, Christina Aguilera, Sarah Mclachlan, are some of the major artists on the executive committee for this award show.

This year ASYM, the American Society of Young Musicians will be hosting its “Live from Sunset at the LUXE Bel Air,” awards show and concert event, will beheld on Wednesday 10/27/10.

Honoring contributions to the music industry by respected music icon, Engelbert Humperdinck, receiving the Music Legend Award for his many decades of pop hits and swooning fans, primarily of the female persuasion, who all remember him for his many hits including the top ten “After The Loving.” Joining him include other music notables such as, country music award-winner Billy Ray Cyrus,

Hip Hop award recipient, Master P, with Best Young Hip Hop Award honors going to his son, Romeo and breakout Rock band, The Dollyrots, singing sensation, Jenni Rivera, legendary R&B band, Kool And The Gang, All That Jazz award recipient David Longoria, Musicians Advocate Award recipient, Izzy Chait and Favorite Dance Mix Innovator, Vincent di Pasquale. Performing on stage are Josh and JB, the TV and pop stars.

Raz B formally of the fame boy group, B2K is the National Spokesperson and for ASYM organization, an Advocate for Young Musicians. The evening will be hosted by Sam Phillips, a Radio Personality Host and Spokes model.

The charity event being held at the LUXE Hotel in Bel Air, will have great food and rocking music, and a place where young musicians across the country gather to honor and pay recognition to musical artists, while benefiting ASYM’s Musicians Development and Support Fund.

In response to the overwhelming support ASYM has been shown over the years, Jarvee Hutcherson, National President of the non-profit foundation American Society of Young Musicians stated, “in these tough economic times, we need to encourage the human spirit through music now more than ever, and it is because of the support of labels and fans that we are still providing that encouragement.”