You may have noticed that I am a huge fan of Growing Up XX… Real Girls… Real Stories… The Emancipation Tour. Well this time around, I am not telling you about an upcoming show, but rather I am calling all musicians and DJs interested in joining this fabulous group of young women bring their stories to the world.
Tanya Lee, creator and director of Growing Up XX is looking for two female guitarists, a bass guitarist, a keyboardist, and as she says “a mind-blowing ‘Spinderella’ that can scratch, has complete mastery of the turntables that can keep a beat and has showmanship”. Musicians must be 18 to 24 years old.
If you are interested, please e-mail Tanya Lee by June 30, 2006 by 5pm at growingupxx@yahoo.com. Auditions will be scheduled for the first week of July, and all rehearsals will take place in Brampton, Ontario.
Why not check out the site for the show? www.growingupxx.com
Go girls!


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