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Young Long Island Artist Mikel James Rises with Rock and Electronic Songs


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Long Island native Mikel James has hit a perfect mix of balanced pop melodies and witty banter to his electronic/pop music in his album, “Perfect.” His vocal talent has won him many contests including: one sponsored by Wendy's, Freecreditscore.com, Renew Life, Song of the Year Contest and more.

James’s popularity and notoriety is begin to soar in 2013 with a non-exclusive licensing deal with Division of Sound for his tracks “Never Say Never,” “Waiting” and “Runaway” which you can check out on [url="https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/perfect/id489106426"]iTunes[/url]. Also is under consideration of a deal with a licensing house that specializes in video and movies.

One of his songs, “Back to You” was selected for Rock Band 3; and subsequently made available for Rock Band Blitz. You can view a video of the game [url="http://bit.ly/MikelJamesRockBandTrack"]here[/url] and you can download the song from the Rock Band Network catalog (via Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) to begin rocking out with the band!

Hailing from NY, James and his 5 piece band play live in the Tri-State area.
Catch a glimpse of what you may be missing on [url="http://www.youtube.com/radioresetmusic"]YouTube[/url]

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