Windy City Media Group along with Miller Lite and Skyy Vodka present the seventh annual Windy City Gay Idol Finals at Sidetrack, 3349 N. Halsted on Sat., June 13 with doors opening at 1pm
and the show starting at 4pm. Singers Jason Antone and Suzanne Palmer will also perform at the finals.
On June 9th 2009, Jason Antone celebrates his debut full-length studio album "Start To Move" co-written and produced by Willie Lewis (Astralwerks, Jive), releasing on Chickie Records. A collection of melody-driven pop electronica, this new album is lyrical and rhythmic movement in every sense. Jason burst onto the scene in 2006 with the official release of self-penned dance single "With You".
In 2007, Jason released "Be Free" (co-written with the incredible Georgie Porgie) followed by the 2008 single "Love's Gonna Lead You Back" which instantly hit the iTunes Dance Top 10 List. Both tracks made the Top 25 on the Billboard Club Charts. The released singles includes remixes by Manny Lehman, Josh Harris, Peter Barona and more. The videos for these singles were picked up by MTV Networks' Logo Channel. A Chicago native, Jason started playing piano at three years old, moved on to the violin, saxophone and then back to the piano. Jason attended DePaul University for Vocal Studies and Music Management. Jason's music can be found on iTunes, PerfectBeat.com and retail nationwide. For more visit www.jasonantone.com.
Suzanne Palmer has stunned crowds internationally with her spirited, gospel-inflected performances.Equally at home singing r&b, gospel, house, pop and jazz, Palmer is the daughter of a jazz pianist from Chicago's south side. Earth, Wind and Fire's Maurice White signed her to a solo
recording project. Palmer toured Europe and tore down the house on New York's nationally televised "Show Time at the Apollo." In Poland, at the prestigious Sopot International Pop Festival, she competed against singers from sixteen countries to win the Best Solo Vocalist award. She
appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," singing with Gloria Estefan on her 1996 Olympic Games anthem, "Reach."
In 1997, after signing to the Twisted America/MCA label, she began her fruitful artistic partnership with producer/DJ Peter Rauhofer, as a featured vocalist on the Club 69 album, "Style." The album yielded three hit singles for Suzanne, "Much Better," "Alright," and "Muscles," and firmly established her as a major star in the club music scene. In 1998 Suzanne began writing and recording at the Vienna studio of production team Beat 4 Feet creating inspirational house anthem "Stand Up!" and the classic, disco-drenched "It's My Life" and "The Rhythm Goes On." In 2001 Suzanne reunited with producer/DJ Peter Rauhofer to record "Hide U" for Peter's own Star 69 label.
It broke into the Billboard Club Play chart's top 5. 2002 saw the release of her Rauhofer-produced house hit, "Show Me," as well as her collaboration with master trance DJ Tiesto, the European breakout smash, "643/Love's On Fire."
In 2005 Suzanne celebrated the release of her first full length cd for Star 69, entitled "Home." Executive producer Rauhofer teamed her up with some of the most creative and cutting edge producers, writers, and remixers around, including Anthony Acid, Peter Bailey, Beat Hustlerz, Blue Room, Dezrok, Cevin Fisher, Fred Jorio, Eric Kupper, Angel Moraes, David Morales and Orange Factory. Most recently, Suzanne's new project with DJ/producer Bill Bennett, resulted in the release of their remake of the classic, "Fame," along with Suzanne's very first music video. For more visit www.suzannepalmer.com.
The 12 Finalists for the 2009 Windy City Gay Idol
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