Vocalist Charlie Vox to Release New Single, "Lie Instead" on Sept. 13th, 2011
Singer/Songwriter CHARLIE VOX set to Release new Single, "Lie Instead"

First release under, Siri Music Group's worldwide distribution deal with eONE Music and Distribution
New York, NY (PRWE
August 30, 2011
Siri Music Group will commemorate the release of “Lie Instead,” the debut single from Charlie Vox, on September 13. This will be Siri Music Group’s first release under its new licensing deal with eONE Music Distribution, “As if we weren't or aren't excited enough to release Charlie’s incredible single, the fact that Siri Music gets to do so with our new distribution partner, eONE, is thrilling,” Siri Music Group President Chauncy Jackson said. “I am ecstatic about working with the eONE team including Jim Cuomo and Angela Howard."
The deal with eONE allows Siri Music Group the opportunity to expand its reach and showcase upcoming releases from Charlie Vox, Okera, Angelica Michelle, and Evee. Based in New York City, eOne Music, formerly KOCH Records, is one of the largest independent music labels in North America, “I am incredibly happy to have found a great partner in Siri Music Group," says Jim Cuomo EVP/ GM eOne Music Distribution, "We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with them.”
Charlie Vox’s debut single, "Lie Instead," is far from the first time that she’s had mainstream success. She has written hits like “Final Goodbye” for Rihanna and “Monday Morning” for Melanie Fiona which peaked on the Swiss Singles Chart at #1 and become successful in Poland, Austria, Hungary, cracking the adult Top 40 here in the states. "Lie Instead," was co-written by Jackson/Croft (Jessica Simpson, Tamia, Deborah Cox) and Curtis Richardson (Jennifer Lopez, Craig David) to be featured on her debut album, Things I Never Said, to be released fourth quarter. Vox has already recorded new music with upcoming producers Darien Dorsey, T- Minus (Nicki Minaj, Drake), The Chemistri (Deborah Cox) and veterans JR Rotem (Britney Spears, Whitney Houston) and Troy Taylor (Trey Songz). “Charlie Vox is a hitmaker and that, along with her amazing voice and remarkable drive are some of the reasons that Siri is so excited to have her on the label,” Jackson said.
"Lie Instead," will be ushered in by a worldwide online premiere on Singersroom.com on Tuesday, August 30, 2011. The 2010 Soul Train award winner for “Best Soul Site”, Singersroom is an online lifestyle magazine for R&B and urban-pop culture; visited by more than 2.9 million consumers monthly. "Lie Instead," will be released digitally everywhere on September 13th including iTunes.
For more information on Charlie Vox, please visit:
http://www.charlievoxmusic.com
http://www.twitter.com/charlievoxmusic
http://www.facebook.com/charlievoxmusic
About Siri Music Group
Siri Music Group is an American record label, which currently
operates in association with E1 Music. Siri Music Group began in 2006
ventured from producer/songwriter Chauncy Jackson. The upper-level
management consists of musicians allowing a direct connection to the
creation process. This in turn, enables Siri Music Group to attract and
nurture only the most talented and musically gifted artists. However,
alongside the management team is a solid marketing, branding, and PR
team that extends each artist’s success well beyond music sales.
Upcoming releases include Evee, Okera, Charlie Vox and Angelica
Michelle.
About Entertainment One
Entertainment One is a leading international company that
specializes in the acquisition, production and distribution of
entertainment content. The company’s comprehensive network extends
around the globe including Canada, the U.S., the UK, Ireland, Benelux,
France, Australia, and New Zealand. Through established Entertainment
and Distribution divisions, the company provides extensive expertise in
film distribution, television and music production, kids programming and
merchandising and licensing. Its current rights library is exploited
across all media formats and includes more than 20,000 film and
television titles, 2,400 hours of television programming and 45,000
music tracks.




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