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Moriah Martin pulled off a hat-trick-plus-one last night at the GCGMA (Georgia Country and Gospel Music Awards) show in Dalton Last night. The 13 year old Loganville native won awards for:
CD of the year Holiday song of the year (Mary's Baby Boy) Vocalist of the year Most promising entertainer of the year
Last Year, Moriah won 3 GCGMA awards for:
CD Of The Year Patriotic Song Of The Year Female Entertainer Of The Year
We're not suprised at the success this young-lady is having. We know there' s more to come from this superstar-in-training.
That's Why We Play Her Music On Our Station
Atlanta - The Red Light Cafe has updated its event calender, and will feature Rachel Little on November 18th.
Rachel, who's song "Look In The Mirror" is featured on The Georgia Jukebox, looks forward to entertaining new fans with this and many of her other original songs.
Since the age of 3, people around Rachel have known about her talent. We're proud to help new fans hear what her long-time fans (including her friends and family) have known for years.
"The best feeling in the world is being in front of a crowd of people, singing my songs and watching them enjoy the music that they hear. After a performance, I love to talk to the people and listen to their comments. I have had so many people come up to me and tell me that they really get what Fall In Love with Me is about, or that they know exactly what I'm talking about with Look In The Mirror, that they have dealt with people like that in their lives. "THAT is what makes me smile!"
At 17, you'd think Suwanee Georgia native Ray Garrison would be a newbie to the local music scene. The fact is, Ray (lead singer of the band Ray Garrison) has been singing around the local area for over 3 years.
Garrison Started His musical journey singing at his local church. He was such a hit, he was soon playing for other churches in the area, and even into the Chattanooga TN area.
Ray Garrison has since made the decision to write music about his life, or whatever comes to mind. He describes his music as reminiscent of Reliant K, Angels & Airwaves and Blink-182.
Among the songs on the debut EP, "Come Home", which is currently featured on The Georgia Jukebox is "a song of finding your identity in something. It talks about not being able to be 2 different types of people; hence the line "you can't live on both sides." For me its just about being a Christian in a secular world. It talks about how there are times in my life when I want to be like my non Christian friends but I can't really do that, because it would make me a sort of hypocrite" says front man Garrison.
Here's to continued success for the band.

Grammy nominated songwriter/producer Jayne Olderman has once again teamed up with Georgia's Tiffany Milagro to create this heartfelt tribute to the great city of Savannah: "There is No City as Pretty as Savannah."
The single has been getting radio airplay, including on The Georgia Jukeobx."There is No City as Pretty as Savannah." is not Tiffany's first foray into the Billboard Charts.Last October, "Why Can't It Just Be Christmas" debuted at #13 on the Billboard Chart, and. And the new single appears to be on its way to equal or surpass that success
Jayne Olderman, who wrote the said; "the song poured out of me the day I moved from Savannah. My heart was so heavy to be leaving. Tiffany has heard me sing the song so many times that, she too, fell in love with Savannah hearing the lyrics about River Street, Tybee Island, the proud oak trees, Spanish moss, the ships on the river, the Squares and the people ."
"There is No City as Pretty as Savannah."
***The Georgia Jukebox is currently playing "What's It To You" and "There is No City as Pretty as Savannah."