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April 14, 2012
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Matt Zarley “Trust Me” Remixes CD cover

Quote startIs America prepared for a initial happy president?Quote end

Los Angeles, CA Apr 10, 2012

Billboard dance sensation, Broadway maestro and People Magazine “Hottest Bachelor” //www.MattZarley.com” title=”Matt Zarley”>Matt Zarley has perceived vicious commend as an LGBT artist for some-more than a decade. In his latest song video, //www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=kMXwix9kRJQ” title=”Trust Me”>“Trust Me,” he asks a doubt – “Is America prepared for an openly gay president?” This sure-to-be argumentative song video infuses disco, a Presidential domestic sex scandal, homosexuality and amicable and self-acceptance – and will positively scatter a feathers of a G.O.P. (This is a video Rick Santorum substantially doesn’t wish anyone to see.)

Written by Zarley, Mark Picchiotti and Joe Hurt, “Trust Me,” is staid to race adult a US and UK charts this summer – already apropos a favorite of DJs on both continents. The lane featured in a song video is by //www.facebook.com/Cahill.Remixes” title=”Cahill”>Cahill, one of a hottest remixers in a business ( //www.ladygaga.com/default.aspx#!tweets-official” title=”Lady Gaga”>Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Leona Lewis), and was destined by Benjamin Pollock and choreographed by Benjamin Allen. The video is certain to have people articulate really most like Zarley’s song video, “ //www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6ybbxrHELs” title=”WTF”>WTF,” that perceived hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and other online media outlets in 2011; along with a song spending a summer on a Billboard dance chart.

“Trust Me,” is a third singular from Matt’s critically-acclaimed CD, “Change Begins With Me,” and is also formulating a hum with a media. The Advocate calls a song “yet another overwhelming disco anthem from out performer Matt Zarley.” Named one of Billboard magazine’s “Critics Top 10” picks for a year in 2008, Matt has continued to broach hits that hold a heart, and a dance floor! Critics comparison have embraced “Change Begins with Me” with soap-box reviews, including: “A voluptuous collection of swoon-worthy songs,” (The Advocate); “Matt Zarley is a thought of perfect” (Instinct); “Soulful and inspiring” (Out Q on Sirius XM); “Inspirational!” (Washington Blade); and “Emotionally charged!” (Homorazzi).

Matt’s passion for songwriting resulted in his initial solo album, “Debut,” that was expelled in 2002 and featured a Billboard dance hit, “You Always Want (what u ain’t got)” and “Say Goodbye”; that is also featured on a all-star Human Rights Campaign (HRC) advantage CD, “Being Out Rocks.” Matt scored additional Billboard Dance Chart hits with “Where Did You Come From,” as good as a cover of a Steve Winwood classical “While You See A Chance,” featuring Billy Porter.

Zarley is also an internationally published songwriter and has had countless songs accessible and expelled abroad by some of a biggest names in international music. In addition, Matt has a eminence of being named a initial openly gay bachelor in People Magazine’s “Hottest Bachelors” emanate in 2002 – opening a doorway for other openly gay group to be featured in a mainstream publication.

Matt began his career during 12 years aged starring in inhabitant commercials and, subsequently, his career led him to Broadway where, still only a teenager, he done his Broadway debut. Zarley has seemed in countless shows including “Chicago,” “A Chorus Line,” and “Cats,” and has played a pretension roles in both “Joseph and a Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “The Who’s Tommy” on Broadway. He has also has a pleasure of behaving with Whitney Houston, Vanessa Williams, Brandy and Usher.

“Trust Me” (and a remixes) is now accessible on iTunes and other digital outlets, along with his full song and video catalog. Matt can also be seen opposite a nation this summer behaving during several Pride festivals and LGBT events. For some-more information revisit //www.MattZarley.com” title=”MattZarley.com”>http://www.MattZarley.com or follow Matt on Twitter and Facebook @MattZarley.


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