Monday, November 2, 2009

Breathe4Jobs

Ryan Star is a New York rocker, who is doing his best to change the world we live in. He has been playing music since age 14, his first gig at CBGB's when he was 15! He has had moderate success in a band, as well as solo. He was on the hit television show Rockstar:Supernova, and though he was eliminated before the top 3, he was voted back as the fan favorite, for an encore performance. He is currently signed with Atlantic records, and has a new album coming out at the top of the year. But what makes him different than all the other "rockstars" trying to make it in the industry? He is HELPING people. His current single is called "Breathe" and the song alone has helped thousands emotionally. But lets get more real than that... he has just released the music video for "Breathe" and it is really something special. The video focuses on the very real problem of unemployment our country is currently facing. All of the people in the video are REAL unemployed people, displaying their job qualifications on posters throughout the video. Going one step further, Ryan set up a new website in conjunction with the video release, www.breathe4jobs.com Through the website, potential employers can contact those in the video with job offers. Ryan debuted this new music video on CNN.com, not MTV or VH1, because it is more than just a music video...it is REAL PEOPLE needing help. He has also been featured on some local NY NBC affiliates to discuss this new video and website. His music has been featured on movie soundtracks, television promos, and even as the theme song for the hit FOX show Lie To Me. Most recently, his song Breathe has been featured during the Yankees playoffs. (BOO...go Red Sox! :P )
I can tell you personally, after having the pleasure of seeing him perform several times, and talking with him several times...he is the real deal, and his music has changed my life.
visit www.breathe4jobs.com



to learn more about Ryan Star and listen to his music, visit:
www.rstar.net and www.myspace.com/rstar

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