
As mentioned in my previous post, the UK based producer Brazen aka Fonzerelli has co-operated with Adam Lambert in the pre-Idol days. Their project was called ‘ Digital Glitter’ and its fruits are some interesting house / dance recordings, such as ‘Kiss and Tell’ and others.
On the 21 the of June May (!) 2009, Brazen issued a statement at his myspace site in which we read:
(…) adam and myself ‘fonzerelli’ had worked on a few tracks together as a ‘project’ before he entered the american idol competition
only a few songs were released on the mena music label at the time
when adam entered the comp he (like everyone else) had to sign a contract, which is standard practice, that restricts them from having other musical commitments outside of idol for a certain period of time
obviously i was really sorry to have to let adam go as he was by far the best singing talent that i’ve ever worked with – a genuine ‘born to sing type’ of guy and really pleasent as well!
adam felt had to follow his dream or at least give it a try or he might regret it in the future – singing on my & mena music tracks would’ve only taken him so far and he needed a major label to propel him onto a worldwide stage
he deserves every sucess and he has my full support
as far as new digital glitter tracks go there are a few not yet released but i might put them up for free for fans of adam (…)
take care
fonzerelli
In case you are into ‘Digital Glitter’ sound, you may visit fonzerelli’s myspace account for more tunes.
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#1 by Chica63 - June 23rd, 2009 at 14:18
You are too cool. Thanks for showing Adam respect and saying such great things about him. We (his fans) love him. I also love YOUR work and bought some of your music on itunes! Thanks for making such great music. *headed over to myspace*
#2 by glamtastic - June 23rd, 2009 at 16:08
I was hoping to hear from you about those tracks. I love what you did with them and would love to get copies of them!
#3 by Selu - June 23rd, 2009 at 16:31
Wow! Mr. Fonzerelli…you just received the biggest, most glittery gold (okay and blue, silver, and black) five-star rating from me!!! Hi/Fi could learn something from you about integrity and respect. You demonstrate both of these qualities. I’m now on my way to buy some digital glitter from iTunes just to support your music…and I don’t even know what digital glitter music is. You rock!!!
#4 by PaulaA - June 23rd, 2009 at 16:40
I was curious about the tracks especially the newest one “What’s Love Got To Do With It” . It is fantastic as all the others have been.
Yo right o about Adam and his voice.
#5 by Kristin - June 23rd, 2009 at 17:07
What a nice change from all the Hi-Fi drama. You don’t know how thankful all of us fans would be to hear more Adam! Kiss and Tell, Pop Goes the Camera, Glamoorize – ah I love them all! Thank you for being so considerate, Adam is lucky to have worked with such a genuine person, please please, please release those tracks!
#6 by dsp - June 23rd, 2009 at 17:22
he issued this statement May 21 not june 21
#7 by HLF - June 23rd, 2009 at 19:54
As a Glambert (#2133), I thank you from the bottom of my heart for not exploiting Adam. You are a truly wonderful person. I would love to be able to download those tracks, btw! Thank you again….you have my utmost respect.
#8 by wtdp - June 23rd, 2009 at 22:54
I came across this after reading for a few hours about HiFi’s abuse (that’s exactly what I feel it is) of Adam Lambert and I’m almost in tears to see a decent human being again. We really appreciate you right now. Thank you
#9 by Phile - June 24th, 2009 at 06:11
Wow, amazing. Someone with class. You are a truely remarkably talented producer and a heck of a nice human being. I’ll be looking into more of your work in the future.
Thanks for making my day. I can’t wait to hear these.
#10 by cctexasgirl - June 24th, 2009 at 09:35
Wow- thank you for the positive comments regarding your work with Adam and your support of his career aspirations. You shine as someone in the industry who still has class and a good heart. I am sure all the Glamberts out there (myself included) will support your work in the future knowing that you feel this way.