Friday, July 18, 2008

Dance with two swing shoes Fred Astaire/BJ Stokes






Fred Astaire is a Broadway dancer, choreographer, singer, and actor. These are all qualities that BJ Stokes carries in his pocket.

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Fred Astaire is acknowledged as to be most influential dancer in the history of television musicals and film. Astaire’s stage and film career spans a total of seventy-six years, during the time in which he made thirty-one musical films. “Swingsation” BJ Stokes recently wrapped up the filming of a short musical film, in which his numerous abilities were displayed. It featured music from BJ Stokes upcoming public release.

“The Swingsation Vault” is a public release from BJ Stokes. It is a digital release of previously recorded material, which grasps the concepts of elegance and style. The photos, videos, and compositions are worth waiting for.

For more information concerning BJ Stokes and “The Swingsation Vault”, visit www.myspace.com/swingastionbjstokes

Kim K. Kellis

Entertainment Lawyer Endorses “Swingsation, BJ Stokes”

SI Stokes industreies releases info that Darryl Jones, an entertainment lawyer, endorses “Swingsation” BJ Stokes. Jones made contact with BJ Stokes after his participation in the Donald Lawrence Showcase.

The fact that Jones contacted Stokes shows the fact that the radiance that Stokes carries with his image appeals to the entertainment industry as well. Darryl Jones sees the potential in BJ Stokes. If Jones has worked with mainstream artist like Foxx, the fact that he sees BJ Stokes as someone who is worth a call shows the potential carries within his personality and performance.

For more information concerning BJ Stokes, endorsements, and “The Swingsation Vault”, visit www.myspace.com/swingastionbjstokes

Kim K. Kellis

Fred Rogers and BJ Stokes




For_Immediate_Release:
United States of America (Press Release) May 26, 2008 -- USCA International is proud to unlock “The Swingsation Vault” to uncover “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” by Fred Rogers with revision by “Swingsation” BJ Stokes. The song was created by Fred Rogers for the “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood” television show.

“Mister Rogers' Neighborhood” is an American children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. It was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA public broadcaster “WQED” and Rogers' non-profit production company “Family Communications, Inc.” named “Small World Enterprises” prior to 1971. Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood is the longest running series on PBS. “Swingsation” BJ Stokes has done an extraordinary job by adding his genuine quality to the classic song. He takes the original version of this song and shapes it to construct a masterpiece. BJ Stokes leaves the neighborhood craving for more.

“The Swingsation Vault” is a public release from BJ Stokes. It is a digital release of previously recorded material, which grasps the concepts of elegance and style. The photos, videos, and compositions are worth waiting for.

For more information concerning BJ Stokes and “The Swingsation Vault”, visit www.myspace.com/swingastionbjstokes

Kim K. Kellis

Swingsation, BJ Stokes covers the little things that mean so much!


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United States of America (Press Release) May 23, 2008 -- “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” is a song written by Freddie Mercury. It was performed by Queen and by Elvis Presley. There’s a conspiracy as to which of the two recorded it first. Some say Queen some say Elvis, nevertheless BJ Stokes took the arrangement of this song to an entirely elevated level.

BJ Stokes makes this song his own and he does it with flare and class. No one can deny that “Swingsation” BJ Stokes is upgrading past hits and giving them a cover worthy of contemporary satisfaction. He gives it just what it needs to swing into the spirits of those who clinch the melody it contains.

“The Swingsation Vault” is a public release from BJ Stokes. It is a digital release of previously recorded material, which grasps the concepts of elegance and style. The photos, videos, and compositions are worth waiting for.

For more information concerning BJ Stokes, and “The Swingsation Vault”, visit www.myspace.com/swingastionbjstokes

Kim K. Kellis