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Reyna, and Fixed Fate Are On Air!

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REYNA

 

Reyna is a singer - songwriter that lives in the Dayton, Ohio area. She started singing with her family in church when she was just 6 years old. She began her professional music career in 2008 singing jazz standards with a local jazz trio. Over the years she has performed over a thousand gigs with various bands. She has performed in the opening acts for international bands such as Foghat and also national bands such as The Menus and Naked Karate Girls.
Reyna can perform as a singer songwriter and also as a cover artist singing songs from the classic rock era all the way to today's top hits. She is a true artist and her energy is contagious.

 

FIXED FATE

 

Fixed fate is an American rock band based out of Lake George, New York. Formed in 2012 by singer/lead guitarist Jon Bessette, the band features an eclectic sound drawing influence from acoustic ballads all the way to thrash metal. Fixed fate's first single “Raining Again”, a mellow ballad with the digital B-side “My Letter to You" was released in October 2014. The band continued with a slightly different offering in 2016 with their “Unplugged” EP. After 7 years and hundreds of shows across New York State, the band began promoting the release of their first full length album “A Year in the North”, released May 10th, 2019, featuring 14 brand new original songs. Following the success of their debut, Fixed fate immediately began recording their sophomore effort "Icarus", a 7 song collection featuring a wide range of emotion released on December 15th, 2020. The lead single “Route 29” was released worldwide on Halloween and the album has brought a wider audience to the band while receiving both commercial and critical acclaim.

 

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