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Acappella Group Toxic Audio Finds a New Home at the Luxor Resort & Casino
The Eclectic Quintet Will Be Appearing From Aug. 19 - Nov. 16, 2005
DRG Records is proud to announce Toxic
Audio's new venture with the exclusive Luxor Resort & Casino in Las Vegas,
NV. The group will perform for a 3-month run from Aug.19 through Nov. 16,
2005. The second largest hotel in the United States, the Luxor Resort &
Casino is distinguished as a leading destination for first-rate
entertainment. For this limited engagement, Toxic Audio will be performing
an eclectic mix of standards, jazz, rock and pop selections in their very
own "toxic-style." DRG Records is also excited to announce that Toxic Audio
has confirmed a six-week tour in Japan from Jan. 24 through March 06, 2006.

Toxic Audio formed in 1998 for the Orlando International Fringe Festival
and their show caught the attention of Disney executives who hired Toxic
Audio to perform at Disney/MGM Studios. Toxic Audio appeared for a year
performing six shows a day for crowds of 3000 and more. Since then, the
Toxins were named "Best Pop Group in America" by Ed McMahon's "Next Big
Star" and were crowned National Champions at the 2000 National Harmony
Sweepstakes.
In 2004, Toxic Audio took their show to New York City where they made their
mark on the Off-Broadway scene as one of the most original and fun
productions going. Combined with unique vocals, comedic and improvisational
skills, Toxic Audio took the stage at the famed John Houseman Theatre on
42nd Street in New York City, where they presented more than 200
Off-Broadway performances. Within the first two months, the show won the
2004 Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Unique Theatrical Experience." Toxic
Audio also gained recognition from the CARA Awards by being named: 2005
"Artist Of The Year." During its New York City run, the show was rated
Number One in the WALL STREET JOURNAL/ZAGAT THEATER SURVEY surpassing "Lion
King" and "Beauty and the Beast." They have since performed as special
guests for the Mayor of New York at Gracie Mansion, as well for the New
York Mets at Shea Stadium. Among the many other special appearances, Toxic
Audio was also asked to perform for Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival.
Their talent is indisputable as it has won them numerous awards including
the prestigious 2003, CARA Award for "Album of the Year" for their third CD
entitled "Chemistry." They recently completed their fourth CD for their new
DRG Recording contract. A World-Tour begins in Tokyo, Japan, in 2006.
Toxic Audio is a five-member (Jeremy James, Shalisa James, Rene Ruiz, Paul
Sperrazza and Michelle Mailhot-Valines) theatrical vocal band (acappella)
that uses no instruments other than the human voice to electrify audiences
with tight harmonies and distinctive sound and visual effects. Using their
mouths, the five vocalists create complex sonic textures, rhythmic
drumbeats, thumping bass lines and searing guitar-like solos in their
performance of contemporary pop songs, timeless classics, jazz-scat and
vocally orchestrated original compositions. Their repertoire is an eclectic
mix of musical styles including pop, jazz, hip-hop, and even country.
About DRG Records:
For over 25 years, DRG Records has been a leader in Broadway cast
recordings, film soundtracks, jazz and legendary cabaret performers.
Recently, DRG has taken on a large-scale venture in releasing
long-out-of-print & first-time-on-CD releases. The label has received
numerous Grammy Awards and nominations for its cast recordings and
vocalists. DRG is a division of KOCH Records and KOCH Entertainment, the
fastest-growing music company and the market leader among independents in
North America. For more information on the labels and roster of artists,
please visit www.drgrecords.com and www.kochrecords.com.
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