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For Immediate Release:
June 2, 2007
Contact: (610)346-9087
MULTI-CULTURAL ARTIST WITH A MISSION - DARIA - WINS 2007 PARENT'S CHOICE
AWARD
Multi-cultural peace artist Daria has spent the last ten years traveling
to about 14 different countries to sing for children in most cases, in
English and their Native language. Along with music, she also bring
programs that support and uplift the community and learns new songs which
she can share with her expanding live audiences as well as on her
award-winning CDs. Daria's latest CD BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW WORLD
has just been selected as a 2007 Parent's Choice Award Winner. Her
last CD, I HAVE A DREAM was a recipient of the National Association of
Parenting Publications Honor Award and a Children's Music Web Best New
Artist For Younger Children (2004) citation.
Called peace pop, Daria's music is neither sugared-up nor dummied down.
Created by a team of award-winning musicians and producers, her world
music rhythms are infectious and the songs both traditional and Daria's
originals have memorable melodies that stay with listeners both young and
old alike. And; to the delight of parents and educators, her music
brings a message they really want their children to hear. Her songs
talks about joy and happiness, but also about respect for tradition, love
for the land, tolerance and diversity. Says Carol Williams founder
of World Wide Community Radio: (Daria's CDs) should be in every home where
there are children and her website is all that too.

During July 2007, Daria will be a featured performer at the 3rd
International Women's Peace Conference in Dallas, Texas (United States).
Also a recipient of a 2007 Pennsylvania Council On The Arts Arts
Commentary Award administrated by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, Daria holds a degree in ethnomusicology and is active in Native American,
Fair Trade and Children's issues. With a passionate interest in
music and community-building, she hosts a popular children's music website
that offers songs, activities, musical jokes, build-an-instrument and
hear-an-instrument sections so children can stay active and engaged in
cultural exchange and music-making. Her website is located at
www.dariamusic.com.
For complete information, visit
www.dariamusic.com
or
contact Daria at (610)346-9087.
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