July 30 2010
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1 Summertime (ASCAP)  
2 Guilty (ASCAP)  
3 When You Wish Upon A Star (From Walt Disney's Pinocchio) (ASCAP)  
4 Dancing in the Dark/Night and Day (ASCAP)
5 Big Time (ASCAP) (BMI)
6 The Stars Will Remember So Will I (ASCAP)
7 Too Late Now from Royal Wedding (ASCAP)  
8 Make Believe (ASCAP)  
9 I Fall In Love Too Easily/I'm In The Mood For Love (ASCAP)  
10 Wait and See (ASCAP)

ARTIST:  Karmyn Tyler
ALBUM:  Karmyn Tyler
©  2004   KarmynTyler/ChrisMeeks
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Karmyn’s new album is all genres of music.... From Summertime to Wait and See…………big band, swing, smooth jazz and torch music, adult contemporary.

Karmyn is a former Miss Louisiana and talent winner at Miss America. She is a professional actress/singer in the Dallas area and a member of Hollywood chapter of Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity Association. She has done several national commercials and co-starred in the movie Alabama Love Story with country music artist Mark Colley.

Track songs include: Summertime; Guilty, Dancin in the Dark/Night and Day; The Stars Will Remember, So Will I; I Fall In Love Too Easily/I’m in the Mood for Love; When You Wish Upon A Star; Make Believe; Big Time; Too Late Now; Wait and See

Karmyn is listed on www.imdb.com and www.vh1.com





Wanting to Revive 1930's music, Karmyn's beautiful and powerful voice showcased her newly released CD entitled "Karmyn Tyler" at the historical majestic Perot Theatre in Texarkana, Texas on November 20 to an audience of over 1200. The show was more than a concert; it was a Broadway road show! The crowd was wowed by her as she took off her trench coat during the dance number "Big Time" to reveal a 20's black velvet dress with black lace from a slanted hemline and diamonds around her neck. As she said the words "my name in lights above the tile" a big 11 1/2 foot by 4 foot marquee sign dropped flashing with her name spelled out in the middle of the sign. It was absolutely breath taking. Another favorite was a unique arrangement of "Summertime" in which Karmyn wore a black and white Lillie Rubin vintage accordion pleated dress.

Ten tracks include songs:
Summertime; Guilty, Dancin in the Dark/Night and Day; The Stars Will Remember, So Will I; I Fall In Love Too Easily/I’m in the Mood for Love; When You Wish Upon A Star; Make Believe; Big Time; Too Late Now; Wait and See

Karmyn’s new album is all genres of music.... From Summertime to Wait and See…………big band, swing, smooth jazz and torch music, adult contemporary.





Karmyn will be interviewed live on November 30 on Radiogetswild.com radio with Dee Chapman See website for instructions to listen.

Currently being played on www.radioiojazz.com and www.1jazzfm.com. See website for instructions on listening.

Karmyn was featured as dr. mike's hot new picks Oct 31 to Nov 6 on RadioIOJazz

Karmyn has written a new song that was released to the Podsafe Music Network and it debuted at #8 the first week of November. The name of the song is "Drifting" and is a demo of the first song that will be on Karmyn's new album. You will soon be able to hear dr. mike play it on www.radioiojazz.com.

Karmyn just did a pre-release of her Christmas song..."(I'll Be There) On Christmas Day. Can be heard on U-Turn Cafe Podcast as well as other podcast shows.
http://u-turncafe.podshow.com/




Reviewer: Jan Berry
This album is one of the best albums of 1920's and 1930's music that I have heard this decade! The World War II tune "The Stars Will Remember So Will I" is so timely since we are at war now. The vocals and musical arrangements are beyond great! I love the upbeat arrangements of Summertime and Too Late Now.
 
Reviewer: DON HOWREN
What a great CD.! The songs are timeless and Karmyn gives them a new and exciting sound that young and old can enjoy for years to come. Thank you for bring back these great old song and making them shine for today!
 
Reviewer: Bob
My kind of music! Neighbors sitting in the courtyard Sunday afternoon called out, "Turn it up!" And your rendition of "Summertime," well, if the listener isn't snapping their fingers and up and dancing, they're dead. I think even Mr. Gershwin was snapping his fingers. I love good bluesy torch and you sure have the voice. Terrific album, Karmyn. "Hot" is right. Good for you! Congratulations on your debut album.