LITTLE ROCK, AR – In mid-November Eduardo Lemm of Litle Rock signed a record deal with Thundersexy Music Group, a BMG-Sony Music affiliate. “My stage or artist name on the album is EL $mooth, but we may use my name: Eduardo Lemm aka “EL $mooth $uavercito,” said Lemm breaking the exclusive news to ¡Hola!
Arkansas. “The premier of my single should be out by late March 2004, and the album should be ready by mid-summer. “Right now we have fifty radio stations that will be playing my songs: 15 in Europe, and 35 in the Americas, which includes Latin America and the United States. “ Lemm added.
Eduardo Lemm (E.L. $mooth) was born on the 5th of May, 1976, in San Carlos, Panama. As a kid Eduardo had dreams of coming to the United States and sharing in the American Dream. In 1989 E.L. $mooth came to Arkansas with his family. He attended Central High School in Little Rock, where he had dreams of becoming a professional baseball player, but injuries in his senior year kept him from achieving his dream. He graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 1998 and also attended graduate school.
“We are also talking with Rolling Stones and Billboard Magazines to do some reviews. Some of the cities that I will be performing will be Barcelona, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Miami, Little Rock, Buenos Aires, Houston, and New York which will be the first city to see me perform in the USA,” Lemm continued.
Thundersexy Music Group, will be promoting its new prodigy with commercials starting January, 2004, on TV stations like: BET, Bravo, ANE, CNBC, E-Entertaiment TV, MTV, VH1, and are currently working with Univision.
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