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MARC WINS ASCAP AWARD FOR THE 4TH TIME
ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) awarded
Marc Corey Lee for the 4th time in his career. In June, 2007, Marc received
the coveted ASCAP Plus award recognizing "songwriters whose catalogs
have a certain artistic value and are outside of traditional avenues of
performance." Marc recieved the award in 1998, 2000, 2002 and now
in 2007. Marc is a 12-year professional songwriter and performer member
of ASCAP.

"Jetset Deluxe" reaches
#26 on domestic Americana charts
Thanks to the strength of "South of San Antone" and "Mister
Heartache," Marc's 3rd CD, Jetset Deluxe, attained the #26 position
in the domestic Americanan charts. As of July 2007, Marc's music has reached
nearly 10,000 downloads on iTunes, Napster and other digital dowload sites.
Marc's music is still receiving heavy rotation all over Europe and Scandinavia
with the latest reports showing Jetset Deluxe strong in Italy and Greece.
Thank you to all the Americana stations who spin Marc's Music! Please
be sure to contact your favorite Americana/roots country station and ask
for Marc Corey Lee.

Marc Scoring India Film for PBS/BBC Television
Marc Corey Lee is writing a score for a new film currently in post-production
about patterns of peace in India. The film will be broadcast by PBS Television
in the United States and on BBC in the UK and internationally. The film
was produced by the Global Ethics and Religion Forum; a non-profit organization
working for awareness and religious tolerance in the global community.
Marc will be contributing score and background music for the film. Marc
will also be working on the group's second film about the Yukon Territory
and the efforts being made to prserve its pristine wilderness. The first
film is targeted for broadcast in late 2007 and early 2008.

JULY 3- Marc and his full band play Ronnie Mack's Barndance.
Ronnie Mack is the much beloved long-time preserver and curator or roots
music in the Los Angeles area. Ronnie started the "Barndance"
at the famous Palomino Club in North Hollywood back in 1988 as a showcase
for the best up-and-coming roots, country and Americana artists. the best
of the best have played the Barndance, from The Blasters and Dwight Yoakam
to Rosie Flores, James Intveld, The Desert Rose Band and countless others.
It's always an honor to be invited to play this long-time historic night
of original music. Marc plays it with his full band on July 3rd
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