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Hi!

I’m Lauren and I’d like to invite you to join us at FameCast, a site that creates a competition between new artists in order to get exposure, build fans and win money. So far, FameCast has given out $360,000, as well as opportunities within music industry, to independent artists- and hope we can do the same for you! To enter, you need to submit a video for our upcoming Season 4. (The deadline is January 21st.)

Here’s what you get:

1) FREE artist page and fan management toolkit

2) $10,000 cash prize for each stage

3) Exposure to worldwide audience

4) Feedback from Industry Heavyweights

5) Networking within the FameCast entertainment community

6) Finalists receive Free trip to Austin TX to perform live and be broadcast

You can get started here: FameCast Season 4 ( http://www.famecast.com/season4 )

Good luck!

~Lauren

P.S. I work for a company called Fanscape where we frequently have opportunities like this to share with indie artists like you. Big brands are always searching for unsigned talent to award cash, record deals and other prizes to. If you want to get the inside info on Fanscape’s regular opportunities for bands, click here to add us as a friend on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/fanscapebandhookup

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