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November 3rd, 2009
Aria on the Red Carpet at The Sea Shepherd Unveiling Event (c) 2009 Duffy Healy 10/17/09

Aria on the Red Carpet at The Sea Shepherd Unveiling Event (c) 2009 Duffy Healy 10/17/09

Life has been crazy hectic lately as I have been gallivanting around Los Angeles lately. It’s been a month of absolute insanity-all good stuff though.

From recording, finishing and releasing my newest single “Lighthouse”, to The Sea Shepherd Unveiling Party to The Private Screening of The Cove, to several different studio’s, to San Diego to check out the movie set, back to writing songs, to Hard Rock Hotels, to jumping out of a plane (my first time skydiving and loved it), to bikini bike rides, to get my song “Lighthouse” placed in a feature film, to photo shoots….I find my self smiling. *Pun intended*.

On the horizon, I have another photoshoot coming up on Saturday with St Tuan (Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, Oscar de la Renta, Christian Dior, Christian LaCroix, Donna Karan, Fendi, Chanel, Escada, Givenchy, Tadashi, St. John).

Aria and Shark Diver Luke Tipple at the Private Screening of The Cove 10/27/09

Aria and Shark Diver Luke Tipple at the Private Screening of The Cove 10/27/09

I also have a fun performance coming up Sunday for a Charity event for this amazing Buddhist group (I’ll know more in a few days). My intention is to start blogging as much as I can to keep you guys updated. Either way, I am so excited to have these opportunities! I cherish every moment that I am still allowed the freedom to follow my dreams.

Just a note–I love my fans, every single one of you xoxo.

Aria and Instructor 12,000 Feet in the Air Sky Diving 10/24/09

Aria and Instructor 12,000 Feet in the Air Sky Diving 10/24/09

Peace, love, and rock&roll,

Aria

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Commercial, Movie Role, and More to Come!

October 19th, 2009

Celebrity Recording Artist Aria Johnson

Celebrity Recording Artist Aria Johnson

Hi Guys,

I wanted to post this commercial I did for celebrity stylist, Melissa Geriah. This one day shoot was a lot of fun and the people at KTLA were great to work with.

Things are going well for me over in Los Angeles. I just finished my new song, “Lighthouse” which automatically plays on my homepage. This is my favorite song at the moment! Be sure to pick up a “pre-release” copy of my CD. If requested, I would be more than happy to sign your copy, just buy a CD from the link on my homepage and send an e-mail to management@ariajohnson.com (if you want it signed).

On another note, I will be heading out to Guadalupe soon to shoot the movie “Shark Diver” this month. I am so excited to have such a big role in this amazing movie. I will make sure to post pictures when I actually get to dive with the Sharks.

My manager and I are in the process of looking for new management, so please send an e-mail to management@ariajohnson.com, if you know of a celebrity music manager that’s worth talking to :)

I love you all and remember: Aim for the moon, even if you fall short you will land somewhere amongst the stars.

Peace, Love, and Rock & Roll,

Aria Johnson

www.ariajohnson.com

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Ludacris and Aria Johnson Perform Live

June 12th, 2009

Hi Guys,

Thank you all for coming out to my show with Ludacris. We had a great time performing for you at the Pioneer Theater in Hayward, California. No one does it like the Bay Area people. Your energy was off the hook.  I just really enjoyed doing this hometown tour. I must say though, that the highlight for me was performing for the women at The Bright Side of Life Event (http://awakentothedawn.com/). A big thank you to Sahar Kordahi for putting on the event. There is nothing more humbling than having a candle lit room full of women on their feet and swaying back and forth,  singing the lyrics of “Being A Woman”, back to me. This is what it’s all about and why I do what I do. Weather I am singing for an amphitheater of people or just a room full, it doesn’t matter.

It’s those moments where something really special happens, those moments of connection with the audience that makes it amazing.

With Love,

Aria Johnson

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Aria Johnson at The HOBY Awards

May 8th, 2009

Aria Performs at The Albert Schweitzer Leadership Awards Dinner:

At The Beverly Hills Hotel

HOBY Gala Extravaganza 2009

Hi Guys,

It was an honor and a privilege to perform at such an amazing event. Below is a press article.

Love,

Aria Xoxo

The VIP Celebrity Gala and Auction was a star-studded affair held on Saturday, April 11th, 2009 in the Crystal Ballroom at the exquisite Beverly Hills Hotel. Complete with our own private foyer, rolling staircase, and baby grand piano, the French doors opened out onto the enchanting private Crystal Garden featuring a picturesque gazebo.

The Ballroom showcased spectacular chandeliers, in vogue sconces, all displaying the fabulous characteristics of old Hollywood.   The Crystal Ballroom is the largest ballroom at the Hotel with its own private exclusive floral gardens.  The Hotel was one of our amazing sponsors of the night and their staff were all exceptional!

We promised a memorable and exciting evening, and it was one for the books!  The evening was unforgettable with an extraordinary celebration of our Honorees as we rejoiced with HOBY’s distinguished guests, members, volunteers and supporters.

Leadership Awards Dinner 2009Everything about the event was amazing! From the absolutely delicious menu and the tasteful cocktails, to the unbelievably inspirational and amazing Honorees.

The featured performer of the evening was Aria from NBC’s hit television series,Star Tomorrow who gave a phenomenal performance.

There was additional live entertainment, donated by: Chadwick, Stephen Gordon and DJ Mike Sincere.  Shimshi from the Magic Castle had everyone in complete awe performing his tricks and close ups during the reception.  The silent auction enticed everyone with its incredible items and was a huge hit!  And Derek Goes donated his photography services and captured the entire event on film!

Each year HOBY recognizes and salutes individuals who show extreme compassion, commitment and inspiration in their efforts to promote, provide and personally display a positive change to our nation and local communities.  The awards recognize leadership in many diverse areas of human endeavors.

We are privileged to recognize outstanding individuals who “lead by example” in both their philanthropic endeavors and business accomplishments.  This year’s Honoree were; Our President: Barak Obama, Political Analyst: George Sigalos, and 3 OUTSTANDING HOBY Alumni: Rachel Doyle of Glamour Gals, Matt Maroon and Megan Day.

The most memorable portion of the night was by far the Conga Line!  As soon as the music commenced, people were out of their seats dancing and enjoying the night away.  The dinner was completely enjoyed by one and all, and folks are already looking forward to next year’s event.

Leadership Awards Dinner 2009HOBY has proudly remained in the forefront in cultivating the best and brightest in each generation and preparing them to lead our global community with confidence, leadership, innovation and compassion.   Honorees will be selected based on their personal level of commitment, ingenuity, hands-on Involvement, accomplishments and benefit to the community as a whole.

Thank you to all of our amazing sponsors, donors, participants, volunteers, Honorees, entertainment and others whom their contribution made this event a huge success!

The HOBY Albert Schweitzer Leadership Award is bestowed on individuals who, by example, serve as an inspiration to our nation’s youth.  Distinguished past recipients include:  President and Mrs. George Bush; President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan; Vice President and Mrs. Al Gore; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry Kissinger; Raisa and Mikhail Gorbachev; Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell; New York Governor George Pataki; Olympic President Juan Antonio Samaranch; J. Willard Marriott, Marriott International Inc.; Ted Turner and Jimmy Stewart to name but a few.  Monies raised through the Albert Schweitzer Leadership Awards Dinner directly benefit HOBY’s national and international programs.

~ Aria Johnson  www.ariajohnson.com

Leadership Awards Dinner 2009

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Dove Campaign and Being A Woman

February 23rd, 2009

I posted this video that Dove created because it absolutely blew me away…not in a good way. I’m all for a little artistic creativity/photoshop etc., I get it. We all love to to look at beautiful things but Dove pointed out some pretty ugly stuff here.

This is the truth about what’s happening behind the scenes; and our little girls, our sisters, our friends, are doing everything they can to look like these images. The images that aren’t even real.

I have posted a song below that I wrote about Being A Woman and seeing ourselves for who we are. Just mute the youtube video while you watch it so you can hear my song. I was blessed to have quite a few legends play and work with me on this song.  Now, I just felt like it was time to share it with you.

Please enjoy!

Aria Johnson

Being A Woman

Written by Rebecca Johnson
Pseud. Aria Johnson
and Gerald Legaspi
Pseud. “Sonny”© 2008

Verse 1

When I look the mirror, it’s nice, I finally see myself
Too many years went by, pleasing everyone else
And when my well ran dry,  God knew that it was time
To find the girl I lost the one who always smiled

Chorus

It’s so nice being a woman
Seeing myself for who I am, not defined by any man
It’s so nice being a woman
I won’t change the way I feel, the mirror shows me what is real, I’m beautiful

Verse 2

I used to be blinded by what people wanted to see
Hid the light inside for fear they’d find me weak
But when I let go of the pain I was set free
And now I live in love and found my inner peace

Chorus

It’s so nice being a woman
Seeing myself for who I am, not defined by any man
It’s so nice being a woman
I won’t change the way I feel, the mirror shows me what is real, I’m beautiful

Verse 3

To all the worlds little girls I come with this advice
Remember to love yourself, don’t listen to their lies
Cause you are wonderful, the truth is what you need
You were created gold a treasure guaranteed

Chorus

It’s so nice being a woman
Seeing myself for who I am, not defined by any man
It’s so nice being a woman
I won’t change the way I feel, the mirror shows me what is real, I’m beautiful

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Dove Credits: Ogilvy spot created by Tim Piper. Directed by Tim Piper (treatment/post effects) and Yael Staav (live action). Soho – post production, Rogue – editing, Vapor music – sound and mixing, Gabor Jurina – photography, Make-up – Diana Carreiro, music – Flashbulb and Vapor.
Ogilvy creative team: T Piper & M Kirkland.
Thanks Dennis Lewis and Malcolm Poynton for starting it and Ogilvy Toronto and New York for expanding it. Go Dove. Great brand. Great people.

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Free Music for my Awesome Fans!

February 18th, 2009
Hey Guys,

I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate the overwhelming support since my album dropped on iTunes last month.

As a thank you to all my fans, I will be giving away two free songs to anyone who has me in their top friends.  Just send your myspace link (with your url) to pr@everythingaria.com, and we will send you back two songs for FREE!

If you want to get further involved, please let us know and we will send you a newsletter from the ARIA CAMP that you can forward to your e-mail address book!

Since this is an indie pop record, it’s all about the fans spreading the word and sharing the love!

Peace, Love and Rock & Roll,

~ Aria Johnson

Here is a picture of me and Sonny Legaspi the the dopest producer ever! Tree Sound Studios (Atlanta, GA)

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2009 Grammy Awards

February 17th, 2009

Hey Guys,

Things are going amazing over here on the west side.  My team is currently booking the 2009 tour and it’s exciting to watch just how fast the schedule is filling up! I would love to see you guys at my gigs! Please go to www.myspace.com/everythingaria for tour dates.

On another note, check out my interview with Real TV FILMS at the 2009 Grammy Awards Ne-YO after party, at Club Social in Hollywood! http://www.realtvfilms.com/ne-yo-grammy-party.html

Peace, love, rock & roll,

Aria Johnson

www.ariajohnson.com

Aria at the 2009 Grammy Awards

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Streaming music: even better than the real thing?

January 26th, 2009
Hi Guys,
I came across this article and wanted to share my thoughts. You can stream my album “IF YOUR DOWN” on Napster, and I still get paid, so I am not being completely biased in my response.  However, my take on this is that MP3’s aren’t going anywhere for the time being. I love the feeling of downloading high sound quality new tracks on iTunes and knowing that I own them. There is an element of fun to it. I also, happen to love my iPod. Every morning I connect my iPod, and rock out at the gym. Apple is the single coolest company in the world. I actually just bought a MacBook Pro about a month ago, and I think I fell in love. It is so much more fun than my old PC laptop. I feel like typing on this thing is an experience. LOL. Because Apple is so rad, I have no problem giving them my 99 cents a track to buy new music. In fact, I don’t know if I am allowed to say this but, I like iTunes better than all ten online retailers who are selling my album [*lightening striking in background*]. Anyway, I am now officially an Apple girl/geek. I get all excited when their new stuff comes out and I can’t tell you how many people come up to me at the airport asking me about the laptop. My laptop is getting famous!!!  So, screw this whole streaming thing…I’m all for downloading. Oh, and as for illegal downloading…If you guys want my music enough to steal it… cheers!  Just send me an e-mail, and I’ll send you a free track instead. My goal is just for you, the fans to be able to listen to it. Sure I have to pay the bills, but in the end, I am just a musician. The music and the fans are always gonna come first.

Peace, Love and Rock & Roll,

~ Aria Johnson

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Streaming music: even better than the real thing?

While paid downloads have failed to catch on, ‘cloud-based’ listening through networking sites is gaining popularity with fans

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U2 bandmembers in Washington DC. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Is the download dead? Apple clearly doesn’t think so; its announcement earlier this month that music on iTunes will drop its jacket of DRM (digital rights management) may feel overdue, but it’s an implicit insistence that it thinks people will keep buying songs to “own” – even if all they actually “acquire” are invisible variations in magnetoresistance on a hard drive.

But with computing becoming increasingly cloud-based, it no longer seems necessary to download or store music. As network connectivity becomes pervasive, the possibility of having every piece of commercially available music at our fingertips, instantly playable via our next-generation portable music players, mobile phones and Wi-Fi home entertainment systems comes closer. So will downloading digital music to an iPod soon seem as archaic as taping the Top 40 on to a C90?

“The paid-download model has failed to meet expectations,” says Mark Mulligan, a music industry analyst and vice-president of Forrester Research. “The music industry needed a format-replacement cycle, in much the same way that CDs replaced cassettes. It needed to do two things: offset declining CD sales, and fight piracy. The download has failed on both counts.”

This is not a love song

In the UK – Europe’s strongest digital market – downloads account for only 13% of total music sales, with CDs remaining the dominant music format. Mulligan’s research shows that only 9% of UK internet users purchase paid downloads, while 42% buy CDs or music DVDs. (Music industry research broadly agrees, finding that in 2008 only 5% of music downloads were paid for.)

The download seems hard to love. Grumbles over sound compression and DRM have hardly helped its cause. To fill a 500GB hard drive costing about ÂŁ50 with 79p downloads would cost ÂŁ100,000; few music fans would claim to prefer browsing through an iPod menu to thumbing through a rack of vinyl LPs.

And the success of the iPod has done little so far to boost download sales: 83% of European iPod owners say they do not regularly buy digital music, apparently preferring to fill their devices with ripped CDs – or illegal downloads.

But 24% of UK internet users listen to streaming music – for example, on-demand tracks via MySpace, radio content from the BBC iPlayer, or, increasingly, personalised playlists from services such as Last.fm. “Cloud-based music will most likely replace downloads to some extent,” says Eliot Van Buskirk, who writes about music technology at Wired’s Epicenter blog (blog.wired.com/business). “The younger demographic already thinks of YouTube and MySpace as the places to go to hear music right away, and devices such as the iPhone already provide access to thousands of customisable stations on Pandora, Last.fm, imeem and so on.”

Significantly, cloud-based streaming services offer instant access to music without the need for download or purchase.

“We definitely see a move towards access rather than ownership,” says Christian Ward of Last.fm, the London-based (and CBS-owned) music-streaming and recommendation service, which has 25 million users. “Since we launched we’ve been working towards providing access to every piece of music ever made, wherever you are, and our iPhone app – plus recent partnerships with hardware device companies and mobile firms – helps us get closer to achieving that goal. You can have access to millions of tracks on the go, instead of the limited amount of files you have on your iPod, which is ultimately a glorified Walkman in comparison.”

Social networking plays a big part in the appeal of streaming services. Last.fm is based around a music-recommendation engine, imeem is a music-centred social-networking site, and Pandora – currently unavailable in the UK due to licensing restrictions – generates playlists based on musical attributes catalogued by musicians. Spotify, another startup which offers web-based music streaming, lets people create collaborative playlists while offering a huge range of music: it will have U2’s latest single ahead even of digital “shops”.

Says Ward: “There’s no point in having every piece of music at your disposal if you can’t navigate through that and make the experience meaningful to you.”

But on the downside, streaming services have costs. Napster, which will launch a new web version this year offering unlimited streaming playback of its catalogue from any computer, is subscription-based, and costs from ÂŁ9.95 per month. Spotify – currently in beta – charges ÂŁ9.99 per month for a premium subscription (though it also has a free ad-supported version). Last.fm, imeem, Pandora and similar services such as Seeqpod and Blip.fm are also ad-supported and free to the end-user.

Mulligan thinks the future lies with ad-supported and subsidised services – where internet and mobile providers bundle music access into packages. “When you take out the pay aspect, usage goes up,” he says. The Danish internet service provider TDC’s Play service bundles unlimited free streaming and downloads into its subscription, and Nokia’s Comes With Music also offers unlimited streaming and downloads for 12 months with the purchase of a specific handset. Sky is known to be planning to bundle music access into its broadband and TV packages.

Quantity over quality

But the crucial point is that when access is free, there is no need to steal. Piracy has undoubtedly damaged the paid download market: music fans who would never dream of stealing a CD seem quite happy to illegally download – perhaps because music downloads are invisible, and so perceived as having little tangible value.

“If music fans fully embrace streaming instead of downloading, then that would be a blow to the pirates,” says Ward. “If music fans are getting the music they want, free, from safe, legal environments like ours, then there’s reason to imagine they’ll be less inclined to download from peer-to-peer in the future. And with our ad-supported model, the artists and copyright holders get paid for those listens.”

But what about quality? Bandwidth limitations mean that no current service can offer CD-quality streams, although Ward doesn’t necessarily see this as a problem. “We have a generation of music fans now who’ve grown up with the iTunes standard of 128kbps, which is the quality we stream music at on Last.fm,” he says.

“I think there will be a demand for increased audio quality, but I’m not sure that will outweigh the bigger demand for instant access, on-the-go, to a comprehensive music catalogue. It could be some time before the latter can be offered at CD quality, especially wirelessly. It may be that those who continue to download will be the audiophiles, while the general mass of music listeners will stream at whatever bitrate is most convenient to them.”

So, technological limitations may prevent a complete shift away from downloads to streams. “Wi-Fi and mobile networks aren’t good enough,” says Mulligan. “Coverage is affected by buildings, and distance from base stations, so you’ll never get a seamless experience. Streaming is good enough in the home, but on the go it will need to co-exist with downloads.”

“Downloads are not going to go away, just like vinyl has not gone away,” says Van Buskirk. “But within the next 10 years, I suspect a significant percentage of music fans will listen by streaming stations, songs and playlists from the cloud.”

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Aria Johnson-now on iTunes

January 15th, 2009

Quotes

January 3rd, 2009

“Aria Johnson is one of the best up and coming pop singers, with a beautiful soulful message to girls and young woman that is needed in today’s generation.”
~Bobbi Miller Moro

Author of ‘Having It All-Women Without Borders’ and ‘Lessons We Learned From Obama’

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