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Dena on Her Way to Stardom with "New" Hit-Song and Big-Time Representation


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Acclaimed
local singer / songwriter Dena performed at the Endicott Performing
Arts Center on Saturday, September 22, celebrating the release of her
new, full-length CD, ‘Mirror.’

‘Mirror’
promises to be a high-impact work as it contains Dena’s new,
contemporary version of the timeless, world-wide smash single
“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,” which was written by
Carole King and Gerry Goffin and became a 1 hit on Billboard’s
Top 100 in 1961. The song has been ranked at 125 in Rolling
Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Dena’s
version of “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” was
co-produced by music-industry mogul Reid Whitelaw (Brookside Music Corp
/ Reid Whitelaw Productions) and Jeff DaBella of Binghamton’s
Mansion Audio Recording Studio, and was mixed by industry-heavyweight
Tom Moulton who has been credited as popularizing the disco genre, inventing the 12” single format, and creating the “remix” concept and product.
The
release of ‘Mirror’ also makes Dena’s new,
professional relationship with Brookside Music Corp and company
president Reid Whitelaw official publicly. Whitelaw began representing
Dena at the 2007 MIDEM event in Cannes, France last winter; MIDEM is
the world’s largest music industry trade fair which draws
thousands of industry professionals annually. Dena will also be
represented by Brookside Music Corp at this year’s Popkomm
Festival in Berlin, Germany (Sept 19-22); Popkomm is heralded as being
is the top international business music festival in Europe and one of
the most important showcase festivals in the world.
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