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Jason & DeMarco – Safe

by Bambi Weavil

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Jason & deMarco
Safe
Official Site: http://www.jasonanddemarco.com
Official MySpace:  http://www.myspace.com/jasonanddemarco

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Pop recording duo, Jason & deMarco with their new album Safe, featuring new music and recordings that appear in the controversial SHOWTIME documentary We’re All Angels. Their music is uplifting with empowering messages with beautiful harmonies.

Since appearing on the cover of The Advocate four years ago, they have faced opposition from right-wing organizations for their activism in the GLBT community of faith and their work lobbying for social justice. On November 7th, in Charlotte, NC, they will be teaming up with singer-songwriter Randi Driscoll to hold a benefit concert called “Stop The Hate” at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to honor the memory of Matthew Shepard and will benefit The Matthew Shepard Foundation and Campus Pride. Both organizations value LGBT youth and their allies and serve to educate on issues of bias and hate crimes for communities across the country.

As artists they are working hard to advocate that they are both gay and men of faith, however, their music isn’t religious or “gay.” They believe their music has a massage and they aim to speak to everyone and they believe their primary message of their music is empowerment.

There are some good spiritual covers on here that they uplift with their incredible pop vocals such as “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “Ave Maria in C.”  The two bonus tracks are good techno remixes of “It’s Okay” and “Trying to Get to You.”  “It’s Okay” from We’re All Angels is also featured.  The strengths of Jason & DeMarco is they are traditional pop with a empowering message of hope, love, acceptance and a positive outlook.

The album is available now on ITunes, stores nationwide and at www.theoutclub.com.

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