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Warner Bros. Records’ buzzed-about pop vocal group V Factory have
been nominated for two 2009 StarShine Magazine Music Awards, including a
nod for “Favorite Band/Group.” The group’s first single, “Love Struck,”
has also been nominated for “Best Dance Song.”
StarShine Magazine’s nominees were chosen by president and editor Sandy
Lo and assistant editor Sa’iyda Shabazz. Established in 2001, StarShine
is an online entertainment publication that brings its readers closer to
their favorite stars of today and future stars of tomorrow and has been
known to feature many artists before they become famous, like Taylor
Swift and the Jonas Brothers. V Factory has been featured on the site www.starshinemag.com.
“Love Struck,” the lead-off track from V Factory’s upcoming self-titled
debut album, aired for the first time on Radio Disney and cruised
straight to Top 40 radio stations nationwide. After impacting more than
45 pop radio stations in a month, “Love Struck” has sold upwards of
107,000 digital tracks and was downloaded 150,000 times after being
featured as a free "Discover and Download" on iTunes in March. V Factory
was also crowned "Artist to Watch" on all Clear Channel pop station
websites.
V Factory is: Asher Book, Wesley Quinn, Nick Teti, Jared Murillo and
Nathaniel Flatt. Jared, a soft-spoken 20-year-old from Mapleton, UT, is
now known to legions of young fans for his appearances as a featured
dancer in High School Musical, its nationwide tour, and High School
Musical II. Wesley Quinn, from Greenville, SC, is, at 19, the group’s
youngest and most fun-loving member. 25-year-old Philadelphia, PA,
native Nick Teti, known by his nickname Nicky T, got his start doing
musical theater in high school then taught himself to dance while in
college. Nathaniel Flatt, 27, from Cookeville, TN, got his start acting
in local plays and eventually found his way into musical theater. Asher
Book — a charismatic 20-year-old from Arlington, VA — got his big break
at an open casting call for the theatrical production of Disney’s Beauty
and the Beast. Cast in the principal role of Chip the Teacup, Asher
traveled the U.S. on tour with the show for two and a half years -
playing the character for longer than any other actor in the show’s
touring history. Asher Book is currently starring in the
reinvention of the 1980 Oscar-winning motion picture Fame, which
hit theaters in September.
For more information on V Factory, please visit www.vfactorymusic.com or
www.myspace.com/vfactory
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