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Concert Reviews, Artist Features, Previews, Interviews & Giveaways
Curtis Newart
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Curtis Newart is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and producer.
Newart is the owner and founder of Immaculate Records (2005), and its subsidiary The Rock Times.
His work in the entertainment industry has spanned over three decades, from his start as a magician at age twelve.
Newart's album Rock the Chandeliers ranked #43 on the College Radio Charts for North America, spinning on over 100 radio stations. His song Dead Religion reached #36 on the Amazon UK Religious chart.
He signed music licensing deals with OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network), NASCAR & Discovery, Inc.
As a publicist, stage manager, fund raiser and journalist, he has worked with hundreds of entertainers, events & organizations, including the United Nations, and the off-Broadway hit B-Average: A Musical About Passing.
Newart has curated charitable donations from RuPaul, Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Burnett, and Bob Hope, and has worked with Phyllis Diller, Tom Wopat, Alison Arngrim, Ned Beatty, Jerry Mathers, and France Nuyen.
He worked for years with Hollywood couple Thor Arngrim (manager to Liberace and Debbie Reynolds), and Norma Macmillan (the voice of Casper the Friendly Ghost and Gumby).
Newart founded Immaculate Records in 2005, and has launched subsidiaries The Rock Times, Lauperland, JAENY (Jamestown Area Entertainment New York), and Newart Photography.
He has interviewed GRAMMY award winner William Wittman, GRAMMY award nominees Eric Bazilian, Rob Hyman, Steve Gaboury, and many more.
Newart received the Outstanding Success in Speech Arts award from Dr. F.H. Mewburn, OBE, on behalf of IODE (Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire), Canada.