I Write Bios

I love writing personal bios. Everyone needs one — sure! Absolutely. But when it comes to writing about yourself…? Heck to the no! Anything but that! Here’s the thing though, you wouldn’t just throw up a bathroom mirror selfie onto your professional website and call it a day. Nah. You go to your photographer friends and take a nice artsy headshot over in Bushwick. (I live there and I see y’all.) So, the same deal applies to the writing that goes along with your lovely face.

You want to show off your style, your passion, and your latent X-Man powers.

That’s where I come in. I got you covered.

Whether you’re an artist, musician, or a professional file Witcher. I can make you stand out from the other what’s-yo’-faces and avoid any personal identity crises that may be heading your way.

Justin Andrew

SELF PORTRAIT: My life has been pillared by my seeking. Both for the world’s hidden knowledge and for more intimate connection with our true human family. I journey by cycles of learning and teaching, always looking for the ineffable couched in the ordinary.

Photography has shown me there is great power in acting as witness, but it can not compare to the obliterating fullness felt when the heart guides one’s motion.

From a young age, I found my awareness calling in the arrival of a new chapter on our planet. I honor the teachers who’ve honored me by sharing emerging paradigms of sustainable living with communities around the globe. I’ve worked in partnership with indigenous populations as well as major American cities. My field of study encompasses what we put into our bodies, how we move them, and how we maintain our relationships with one another and to the Earth.

 

Harry Marshall

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Harry Marshall is an artist that brings gravitas, poise, and the emotive grace of a man well beyond his years to every stage he sets foot on. The singer-songwriter has been writing his own music and performing on intimate public house stages since age thirteen. Now living in London and playing with a full band, the boy from Springsure, Australia is taking on larger stages and charting internationally with singles such as 2016’s ‘Epilogue,’ and 2018’s ‘Nowadays.’ In 2019, his catalogue topped a million streams and has gotten him an approving nod or two from major acts, one being, The Plain White T’s, who he’ll be supporting on tour in later 2020.

For Harry, it’s all about being under the lights and in front of the crowd. Doesn’t matter if it’s in an auditorium or his Piccadilly Circus stomping grounds where he occasionally drops in for a set as a street busker. Anywhere Harry can set up a mic and strap on his guitar is the only stage that seems to matter. As he lets his soul inspired lyrics fall into rhythm with the rougher rock edges and electric currents found in his guitar playing, Harry Marshall presses pause on the humdrum of our days and lets us know, “yes, there are still stories yet to tell, there are new places you’ve yet to go.”

In his recent releases ‘Mountain,’ and ‘High Hopes,’ Harry reveals his seriousness as an artist and his intention to become the next un-ignorable act in the indie world.

For inquiries, contact: The Marsé Group
TJ@marségroup.com
www.marsegroup.com

 

Elvis Molina

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A singer, songwriter, sound engineer, producer, and mastering talent -- Elvis Molina has successfully accomplished the independent artist’s dream. No middlemen touching the recording process from conception to the final mix. When you hear an Elvis Molina joint that’s what it is, Elvis, Elvis, Elvis. It’s almost enough to make you forget other associations to the name.

Artistically, Molina finds himself rooted in Pop, but he likes to take trips into nearby genres like RNB, Latin, and Dembo. Currently, Elvis is trending on the social music platform Lum.fm, (Think Twitter meets SoundCloud.) and is collaborating with the media startup on a promo commercial set for a November 15th drop date. His Apple Music streams are +1 million as of the time of this writing. 

Elvis has contributed mixdowns for some of the top performing artists of today including recent work he did for Cardi B. Elvis Molina, and artists like him, are the future of music. His smooth but electrifying style is reminiscent of artists like Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes but comes coupled with a heartfelt perspective like that of Ed Sheeran. When it comes to new artists to watch in 2020, Elvis Molina definitely makes the conversation.

 

Josef Yohannes

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WIKIPEDIA BIO:
Josef Yohannes, an ethnic Eritrean, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark as a twin in 1980. At nine years old, he and his family moved to Oslo and Norway. Yohannes began his career as a party promoter for musicians, celebrities, and brands. As he grew older, he decided to study human rights and social sciences. While studying at the University of Oslo, Yohannes was chosen to attend a UN Student Conference. The conference was sponsored by Harvard University . He participated for three consecutive years (The Hague in the Netherlands , Taipei in Taiwan and New York City in the United States).

 In 2010, Yohannes visited Botswana, South Africa and several other African countries. While abroad, Yohannes got the idea to combine his creativity and passion for social service with the creation of a new cartoon superhero called The Urban Legend.

Yohannes was inspired by the struggle of children worldwide who are facing poverty and other social ills. When he saw two children struggling while traveling they reminded him of how he and his brother were at a younger age. He was troubled that all he could do in that moment was to offer a small donation and treat them to some ice cream. Yohannes wanted to do more for global youth, especially African youth, and provide them with hope and inspiration on a larger scale. This was the beginning of The Urban Legend, the world’s first global black superhero.