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Code Blue Contest - 2008/08/06 16:42 Spend your days dreaming of getting a chance to record in a real studio? Want to have a real producer help you make your music unforgettable? Here’s your chance to reach those dreams!

Submit your sample music into the Code Blue contest at www.webceleb.com and enter to win a chance at recording your song with hit producer Mikal Blue! Mikal has helped produce such artists as Colbie Callait, OneRepublic, Augustana and Five For Fighting. You could become the next big artist of our time! Each week visitors of the site will vote for the best song. Whoever has the most votes at the end of each week will move onto the finals. At the end of the eight weeks Mikal Blue and Immergent Records will listen to the eight finalists and work together to decide on the winner!

After the winner has had studio time with Mikal Blue, Immergent Records will be the first to hear the song and could decide to sign the artist.

Make sure to tell your friends and fans to visit www.webceleb.com and vote for your song!
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