You Too Can Be As 'Successful' As DIO Guitarist CRAIG GOLDY

May 11, 2007

DA Records Entertainment has announced its partnership with Craig Goldy (DIO guitarist) and his one-of-a-kind project Destiny Bridge.

According to a press release, "Destiny Bridge is a program built to help you develop your craft using the 12 qualities that help make a hit song and band. It is aligned with the best record companies (both major and independent),top producers and distribution companies worldwide ready to help you. This is a very proven system . . . which has already worked for bands like BENEDICTUM and HYDROGYN."

The press release continues, "Some unknown artists have attracted millionaires to invest in their project simply by utilizing the information in this program and discovering how those people think and putting it into action. Some have won summer scholarships at Berklee [College of Music] and some have gone on to sell their music all over the world. Currently there are record deals and licensing deals on the table for some new subscribers to the program, and one even has direct contact with a Grammy-winning producer. Whether you want to be a songwriter and/or studio session player or even get into artist management....this program can help you get started and take you where you want to go. There are multiple open slots for record deals in 2007 and 2008 now available... be one of the artists to achieve this goal. Destiny Bridge walks you through the 12 steps that it is proven to work, and even better, stay there.

"Even if you don't want or think you need to deal with record companies and want to market yourself on the Internet....you still need to know how to write the kind of songs that capture the attention of hundreds of thousands to millions of people to the point where they will purchase your music...and that's were Craig and his staff come in. Throughout his career he has sold over a million records worldwide, and he can show you how to do the same and more!"

To learn more, visit www.craiggoldy.com.

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