WHITNEY WOLANIN Original Song "GOOD" a HIT on TOP 40 Airplay Charts at Radio.
WHITNEY WOLANIN, vocalizing on the original You can do it self empowerment song titled "GOOD" from her Funkology XIII album has made the TOP 40 HITS Chart at Radio.
(PRWEB) August 23, 2005 -- Whitney Wolanin (pronunciation key: WO Lan In) the
6 foot tall, Blonde, TEEN IB Honors Student, and National Recording Artist with
a voice way beyond her years had her original song GOOD reach HIT status at the
#40 spot on this weeks Top 40 radio charts. The FMQB AC40 radio charts are based
on actual monitored reporting airplay of GOOD in markets around the
USA.
GOOD is an original song about the rigors of working hard at sports,
school, work or simply at life in that it expresses anyone can achieve what they
want if they set their mind to the task at hand. GOOD was co-written and
co-produced by Whitney Wolanin, Bob "Funk Brother" Babbitt and Vincent Wolanin.
GOOD is one of the cuts off of the Whitney Wolanin Funkology XIII album named
after the roman numeral symbol XIII (thirteen) which was Whitney's age (13) at
the time of recording plus it also represents the number of hits (13) tracked
and produced for this special "Study of FUNK" album. Funkology XIII features
Whitney and her multi-octave soulful voice on the lead vocals and playing on
GOOD plus the support of her all-star Funkology Band which includes legendary
musicians that have performed on over 300 hit records that have sold over one
hundred million copies. Whitney chose to work with these hit making musical
legends as part of her band including Bob Babbitt legendary bass player of the
Funk Brothers (Standing in the Shadows of MOTOWN- Bob Babbitt also plays Bass on
all 13 cuts on Funkology XIII), as she felt that it would be a truly unique once
in a lifetime career experience.
Funkology XIII HITS featuring WHITNEY
WOLANIN are:
Good, Superstar, Wake Up Everybody, It Takes Two (a duet)
with Survivor vocal legend Jimi Jamison (Eye of the Tiger, Burning Heart, High
on You, Search is Over, Baywatch theme). Other HITS showcasing Whitney's
multi-octave lead vocals are: Heat Wave, Too Many Fish in the Sea, This Old
Heart of Mine, Quicksand, Young and in Love, Honey Chile, Whitney's Monkey, Head
to Toe, plus a gospel inspired version of Brokenhearted.
Whitney Wolanin
recently sang at Shea Stadium, New York for a boisterous crowd of 39,000 Fans at
a NY Mets Game. The following day Whitney Wolanin sang to a rousing thunderous
ovation from a sold-out standing room only crowd of 40,000 Fans at Fenway Park,
Boston for the Major League Baseball World Series Champions the Boston Red
Sox.
On September 1, 2005 Whitney Wolanin will sing at Pro Player
Stadium, MIAMI for the Miami Dolphins in an ESPN televised game against the
Atlanta Falcons featuring superstar quarterback Michael Vick. Expected crowd
70,000.
Whitney Wolanin has also been doing numerous interviews on radio,
TV and for upcoming issues of national magazines to be on newstands in the
coming months. A music, artist, song reference website in Europe that lists and
compares legendary singers and their versions of songs to each other has
recently placed Whitney Wolanin on their site with her very own reference page
for her work on Funkology XIII, (the study of Funk).
Whitney Wolanin
Funkology XIII is available at the
following ONLINE internet
retailers:
www.Tower.com
www.Froogle.com
www.Amazon.com
www.Coconuts.com
www.SamGoody.com
www.BarnesandNoble.com
www.VirginMega.com
www.Borders.com
www.Target.com
www.DJangos.com
www.CDNow.com
www.FYE.com
www.VH1.com
Also available for direct iPOD download
or CD Burn Download from Apple iTUNES www.Apple.com
and at all Tower Record Retail Stores
nationwide
The Official Website for Whitney Wolanin is:
www.WhitneyWolanin.com
Information on booking Whitney
Wolanin is available from MUD- Brand Manager at: 239-823-0866.
Whitney
Wolanin Funkology XIII
UPC 7 45807 00132 3
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Distribution
West Sacramento, California 95605
Information: Eli Spector
800 525 5709
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