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Outward Sound Recipients Round Two 2009

Outward Sound Recipients Round Two 2009

Outward Sound is pleased to announce the second round of grant recipients for 2009.

One Phase Three grant, providing the opportunity for in-market performances and related business development, was awarded to Cut Off Your Hands to assist the band in relocating and building a base in Los Angeles, California in support of their album release ‘You And I’ through label French Kiss.

Phase Two grants, providing the opportunity for in-market performances and related business development, were awarded to Die! Die! Die! to promote their current and forthcoming albums in the United Kingdom and The Brunettes
to promote the release of the band’s new album ‘Paper Dolls’ in the US, Australia, Europe, UK and Japan.

Phase One in-market touring and scoping grants were awarded to
P-Money to support the release of his single ‘Everything (ft. Vince Harder)’ in the UK market and to pursue opportunities in that territory, to Charlie ASH
to pursue release opportunities with various labels and producers in the UK and Europe and to showcase at The Great Escape in Brighton, and to All Left Out to support a US showcase tour and the promotion of ‘We’re Alive’ album.

Applications for the next round of Outward Sound grants close on July 27th at 5pm.

ENDS

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