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  1. 24 de nov. de 2015 · I caught up with four artists who were on record labels that folded: Lacey-Lee Brass of Lillix (who were signed to Maverick); Ace Ha (2KSounds); Michael McKnight of Soulidium (Adrenaline Music Group); and Patrick Keenan of The Winter Sounds (Livewire Recordings) to find out about their experiences and how long it took them to get ...

    • How Did You Find Out The Label You Were on folded?
    • What Was Your First Step in Moving on and Continuing Your Career?
    • How Long Did It Take to Get Completely Back on Your feet?

    Lacey-Lee Brass: We knew Maverick was folding for about a year or more, as there were some major firings at the company, then they moved out of their office building and into Warner Brothers. It was a transitioning phase, but we were aware that eventually Warner would either take us or not. This was all occurring while we were recording our second ...

    Lacey-Lee Brass: At the time, I was living in the US with my ex-boyfriend. I became extremely depressed and decided it would be best to move back in with my parents [in Cranbrook, BC, Canada] to try to figure out who I am and what I want to do. The next 16 months were the worst of my life. At first, my thoughts were that I was donewith music, so I ...

    Lacey-Lee Brass: It wasn’t an easy process. There’s much more to recover from than just “my band got dropped.” It may have taken myself longer than the other members but, I think in 2012, when I bought my first house and I felt secure with my career, is when I can honestly say that I got back on my feet. That would be six years. Ace Ha: I’d say it ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LillixLillix - Wikipedia

    The band was originally an all-girl group under the name Tigerlily composed of guitarist Tasha-Ray Evin, keyboardist Lacey-Lee Evin, bassist Louise Burns, and drummer Sierra Hills. In 2001 the band was signed by Maverick Records and changed their name to Lillix as there was another band called Tigerlily.

  3. It was written by band members Louise Burns, Lacey-Lee Brass, and Tasha-Ray Evin along with the Matrix, who also produced the track. The song was serviced to American contemporary hit and hot adult contemporary radio stations on March 24, 2003.

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  4. 24 de nov. de 2015 · I caught up with four artists who were on record labels that folded: Lacey-Lee Brass of Lillix (who were signed to Maverick); Ace Ha (2KSounds); Michael McKnight of Soulidium (Adrenaline Music Group); and Patrick Keenan of The Winter Sounds (Livewire Recordings) to find out about their experiences and how long it took them to get ...

  5. Congratulations Cameron & Lacey-Lee Brass! It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves. OMG!! This is wonderful! I know I'm late, but congrats! Congratulations!! Congrats Lacey! You look gorgeous as always! Congratulations from Israel!

  6. It was written by band members Louise Burns, Lacey-Lee Brass, and Tasha-Ray Evin along with the Matrix, who also produced the track. The song was serviced to American contemporary hit and hot adult contemporary radio stations on March 24, 2003.