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		<title>KEITH CHAGALL Sends An &#8216;Invitation&#8217; to Enjoy His Latin-Infused Tropical Rhythms in a Free Outdoor Show on June 13 at Westfield Century City Mall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LOS ANGELES BASED LATIN-AMERICAN SINGER-SONGWRITER KEITH CHAGALL EXTENDS AN ‘INVITATION’ TO JOIN HIM AS HE KICK STARTS THE SUMMER WITH A FREE OUTDOOR SHOW AT THE WESTFIELD CENTURY CITY MALL IN L.A. ON SUNDAY, JUNE 13   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/keith-chagall-sends-an-invitation-to-enjoy-his-latin-infused-tropical-rhythms-in-a-free-outdoor-show-on-june-13-at-westfield-century-city-mall/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>LOS ANGELES BASED LATIN-AMERICAN<br />
</strong><strong>SINGER-SONGWRITER<br />
</strong><strong>KEITH CHAGALL EXTENDS AN ‘INVITATION’<br />
</strong><strong>TO JOIN HIM AS HE KICK STARTS THE SUMMER<br />
</strong><strong>WITH A FREE OUTDOOR SHOW AT THE WESTFIELD<br />
</strong><strong>CENTURY CITY MALL IN L.A. ON SUNDAY, JUNE 13 AT 3 P.M.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>***</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Music Lovers Can Dine Alfresco To Keith Chagall’s<br />
</strong><strong>Jazz-Infused Tropical Latin Rhythms At<br />
</strong><strong>The Peninsula Hotel’s Roof Garden<br />
</strong><strong>Where He Holds A Mini-residency On<br />
Thursday Evenings Starting At 7 p.m.</strong></p>
<p>Emerging singer-songwriter <strong><a href="http://www.keithchagall.com/">Keith Chagall</a></strong> gets the summer started early in L.A. with a free outdoor performance of his soothing tropical Latin melodies from his new CD <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation</span></strong> at the <strong>Westfield Century City Mall </strong>(10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA)<strong> </strong>on <strong>Sunday, June 13</strong> at <strong>3 p.m.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Angelenos and visitors alike can also catch the multi-talented performer on Thursdays evenings at the lavish <strong>Peninsula Hotel’s Roof Garden</strong> (9882 South Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA) as Keith serenades pool-side diners with his tropic-inspired rhythms. His acoustic set begins at <strong>7 p.m.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation</span>—whose richly textured songs blend a modern day <strong>Antonio Carlos Jobim</strong> sensibility with accessible <strong>“McCartneyesque”</strong> melodies—was featured in the <strong>Robb Report</strong>’s <strong>21<sup>st</sup> Annual Best of the Best</strong> issue 2009</p>
<p>Co-produced by <strong>Mikal Blue</strong>, who produced <strong>Colbie Caillat</strong>’s debut multi-platinum album <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Coco</span></strong> and has helmed projects for <strong>Five For Fighting</strong>, <strong>Augustana</strong> and <strong>OneRepublic</strong>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation </span>spotlights a unique songwriting collaboration between Chagall and <strong>Oscar </strong>and <strong>Tony</strong> <strong>Award</strong>-winning composer <strong>Al Kasha</strong> and features a wide range of top session and touring musicians: bassist <strong>Abe Laboriel</strong> (<strong>Michael Jackson</strong>, <strong>George Benson</strong>, <strong>Miles Davis</strong>), drummer <strong>Abe Laboriel, Jr.</strong> (<strong>Paul McCartney</strong>), trumpeter <strong>Lee Thornburg</strong> (<strong>Tower of Power</strong>, <strong>Rob Thomas</strong>) and percussionist <strong>Rafael Padilla</strong> (<strong>Enrique Iglesias</strong>, <strong>Celine Dion</strong>).</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">EVENT RECAP:</span></strong></p>
<p>Sunday, June 13<br />
Westfield Century City Mall (outdoor upper dining terrace)<br />
10250 Santa Monica Blvd.<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90067<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Free and open to all ages</p>
<p>Thursday evenings<br />
The Peninsula Hotel – Roof Garden<br />
9882 South Santa Monica Boulevard<br />
Beverly Hills, CA 90212<br />
7 p.m.<br />
Call (310) 975-2855 to make reservations.</p>
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		<title>Latin-American Jazz Artist KEITH CHAGALL Sends An &#8216;Invitation&#8217; to Experience His Eclectic Tropical Rhythms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KEITH CHAGALL THE L.A. BASED LATIN AMERICAN SINGER/SONGWRITER’S ‘INVITATION’ TO A ‘JOBIM MEETS MCCARTNEY’ CLASSIC TROPICAL LATIN RHYTHM, COOL JAZZ FUSION DRIVEN EXPERIENCE WAS RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE ROBB REPORT’S 21st ANNUAL BEST OF THE BEST   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/latin-american-jazz-artist-keith-chagall-sends-an-invitation-to-experience-his-eclectic-tropical-rhythms/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">KEITH CHAGALL</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>THE L.A. BASED LATIN AMERICAN<br />
</strong><strong>SINGER/SONGWRITER’S ‘<em>INVITATION</em>’ TO A<br />
</strong><strong>‘JOBIM MEETS MCCARTNEY’ CLASSIC<br />
TROPICAL LATIN RHYTHM, COOL JAZZ FUSION<br />
DRIVEN EXPERIENCE WAS RECENTLY FEATURED IN<br />
THE ROBB REPORT’S 21<sup>st</sup> ANNUAL BEST OF THE BEST ISSUE </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong> </strong><strong>The Long Awaited Follow Up To Chagall’s<br />
</strong><strong>2004 Indie Release ‘Soundlight’ was Co-Produced By<br />
</strong><strong>Mikal Blue (Colbie Caillat, OneRepublic)</strong></p>
<p>In a high stress era where heartfelt creativity seems to be ebbing and disposable pop continues to reign, <strong><a href="http://keithchagall.com/">Keith Chagall</a></strong> extends a joyous and infectious musical <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation</span><em> </em></strong>reminding us that that music can still ease our minds, love can still break through our cynicism, and there are just enough reasons to remain hopeful for a brighter day.</p>
<p>The Colombian born, American raised singer-songwriter’s infectious and exotic blend of Latin tropical rhythms, classic pop and Spanish guitar driven vocals and instrumentals bridges cultures and strips down barriers, making him a perfect representative of what <strong>CNN</strong> has referred as the “next great social wave of Latinos in America.”</p>
<p>The long awaited follow-up to Chagall’s popular and critically acclaimed 2005 indie release <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Soundlight</span></strong><em>,</em> the 10-track set breaks free from the our <strong>iTunes</strong>-inspired, singles oriented world, evolving as a fully realized “love play” inspired by a wonderful romantic renaissance in Chagall’s own life. Even before its official release, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation</span>—whose richly textured songs blend a modern day <strong>Antonio Carlos Jobim</strong> sensibility with accessible  <strong>“McCartneyesque”</strong> melodies—was featured in the <strong>Robb Report</strong>’s <strong>21<sup>st</sup> Annual Best of the Best</strong> issue 2009. Many of the tracks on the album lend themselves brilliantly for licensing to TV, film and commercial opportunities.</p>
<p>Co-produced by <strong>Mikal Blue</strong>, who produced <strong>Colbie Caillat</strong>’s two hit multi-platinum albums and has also helmed projects for <strong>Five For Fighting</strong>, <strong>Augustana</strong> and <strong>OneRepublic</strong>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation </span>spotlights a unique songwriting collaboration between Chagall and <strong>Oscar </strong>and <strong>Tony</strong> Award winning composer <strong>Al Kasha</strong> and features dynamic performances by a wide range of top session and touring musicians: bassist <strong>Abe Laboriel</strong> (<strong>Michael Jackson</strong>, <strong>George Benson</strong>, <strong>Miles Davis</strong>), drummer <strong>Abe Laboriel, Jr.</strong> (<strong>Paul McCartney</strong>), trumpeter <strong>Lee Thornburg</strong> (<strong>Tower of Power</strong>, <strong>Rob Thomas</strong>) and percussionist <strong>Rafael Padilla</strong> (<strong>Enrique Iglesias</strong>, <strong>Celine Dion</strong>). The collection was engineered by GRAMMY Award winner <strong>Chris Brooke</strong> and features arrangements by <strong>Andrew Williams</strong> (nephew of <strong>Andy Williams</strong>), who also plays slide guitar on the <strong>Beach Boys</strong>-flavored <strong>“Summer of My Life.”</strong></p>
<p>On a more personal level, it marks the culmination of an incredible comeback for Chagall after a double spinal fusion surgery to repair neck and vertebrae damage resulting from a 2001 crash with a drunk driver. In addition to chronic pain and insomnia, the placement of a titanium plate behind his Adam’s Apple made him fearful of singing for a long time. After years of physical therapy, he is now stronger than ever and is currently in rehearsals with a new 12-piece band, ready to hit the road and start performing again later in 2010. </p>
<p>The inclusion of the album’s cheerfully breezy vocal tune “Summer of R Lives” in Paramount’s “<strong>Plumm Summer</strong>” starring <strong>Alec Baldwin</strong> and <strong>Henry Winkler</strong> follows in a long line of TV and film song placements that Chagall has scored over the years; these include everything from the <strong>Bruce Willis</strong> film <strong>“Blind Date”</strong> and the <strong>Mick Fleetwood</strong> starring <strong>Showtime </strong>show <strong>“Mr. Music”</strong> to others on HBO. The singer’s recording career extends back to the mid-90s and includes <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Angels on the Faultline</span></strong> (1995), <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Watching The Seasons</span></strong> (1999) and <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Soundlight</span></strong>, whose two hit radio singles <strong>“Soundlight”</strong> and <strong>“To Be Here”</strong> made history on the FMQB AC40 chart. In the publication’s 35 years of existence, these marked the only times that an unsigned indie artist broke into and remained in the Top 5 for ten weeks in a row&#8211;among superstar artists like <strong>Hoobastank</strong>, <strong>Los Lonely Boys</strong> and <strong>Maroon 5</strong>.</p>
<p>In addition to nationwide airplay, Chagall’s heartfelt songs, versatile musicianship and onstage charisma have earned vast critical acclaim, national and international television appearances and a growing live audience. In addition to playing the lucrative corporate circuit, mixing originals and familiar pop songs for events put on by <strong>The Beverly Hills Hotel</strong>, <strong>The Four Seasons, The  Peninsula, Montage </strong>and <strong>Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s successful re-election campaign.</strong> The singer has performed everywhere from South Beach, Florida and San Francisco’s <strong>Museum of Modern Art</strong> to L.A. hotspots like the <strong>House of Blues</strong>, <strong>Café Del Rey</strong>, <strong>Santa Monica College</strong> and <strong>The Viper Room</strong>. Chagall has also appeared on <strong>CNN International</strong>, <strong>KABC-TV</strong> in Los Angeles, <strong>Univision’s “Good Morning LA”</strong>, <strong>WOAI-TV’s “San Antonio AM,”</strong> and <strong>Hollywood Hoy TV</strong>, syndicated in thirty-five Latin American countries.</p>
<p>Awarding him 8/10 stars for one of his dynamic L.A. live performances, <strong><em>Music Connection Magazine</em></strong> said: “Keith proved he is a strong songwriter and it is apparent he can come up with the goods when it comes to performing live before concert audience. Most of the music is structured around the use of Spanish and acoustic guitars laid over intricate Latin percussion rhythms.”</p>
<p>“A captain in the Air Force who had just returned from duty in Afghanistan came up to me after a recent show and told me how my music had touched him and his wife,” says Chagall. “Besides being flattered and realizing that making music is all about making these deep personal connections, I thought about my own struggles and realized that if he can fight for me and come back, then I could come back too. In this country, even when you’re down, you do your best and you can succeed. When people listen to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Invitation</span>, no matter what age they are or where they are from, I want them to feel relaxed but also romantic, enjoying melodies that are more than simply flavor of the second but can hopefully inspire a feeling of timelessness.”</p>
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