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01/15/12 10:43 PM

#16633 RE: Komando Robot #16622

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$LYJN PRODUCTS TO RETAIL IN OVER 2,000 WAL-MARTS!

HOLLYWOOD, CA - (WWD - May 23, 2011) - Singer-songwriter Hanna Rochelle Schmieder's idea for her next gig sprung into her head at a studio session wearing jeans with song lyrics. Jack Douglas, her producer, said, "Steven Tyler would kill for pants like that!" INXS - a stalward 80s & 90s band recording in the studio next door - asked Schmieder to make jeans for the band with the lyrics to their song "Suicide Blonde." Five years later, Schmieder's company, Lyric Culture (OTC: LYJN), operates in the shadows of the entertainment industry as a publicly traded company owning the rights to hundreds of music catalogues and produces no less than three distinct product echelons for three different product lines and channels of distribution. Lyric Culture carves legendary song lyrics into jewelry, screen prints them on shirts, scarves, and emblazons lyrics on accessory bags. Every apparel piece has its own copyright and the name of the singer whose lyrics live on the clothing.

[For instance, LYJN's premium brands - Lyric Culture & Lyric Jeans - skillfully 'mine' lyrics from the masterpieces of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Elvis, Bob Dylan, Kiss, Madonna, Toto, Rob Thomas, Don McClean, Fleetwood Mac, The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Carly Simon, Johny Cash, Willie Nelson, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Elton John, Bananarama, Santana,The Black Crowes, INXS, The Scorpions, and pop-icon Michael Jackson for stylish and popular apparel and jewelry products sold at Nordstrom's, Bloomingdale's, Macy's, and various high-end boutiques throughout the nation's largest population centers.]

Lyric Culture's newest venture, Lyric Nation, will launch a new, affordable accessories line for at least 2,000 Wal-Mart stores all over North America with first shipments of product beginning July 2011. [Reports note that LYJN and Wal-Mart already have new products offerings for the Lyric Nation line, reordering of the best selling Lyric Nation products, and ongoing shipment plans and logistics in place, especially for the 2011 Holiday Season.] Lyric Nation products will incorporate words primarily from country hits, pop culture classics, and faith music. "We try to find songs that match the retailer," Schmieder said. Lyric Nation's 40 different jewelry and accessory products include key rings with Willie Nelson's "Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys" and "Shout Out to the Lord," a popular worship anthem, and a hit for both Johny Cash and Nancy Sinatra, "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" on a necklace. Lyric Nation's jewelry and accessories will retail for an estimated $4.00 to $7.00 at Wal-Mart. Further, Lyric Nation products will occupy their own approximate four-foot section of merchandise in each Wal-Mart accessories area, said Ms. Schmieder - adding, "This is not a conflict. I'd never do the same songs for Nordstrom's and Wal-Mart."

LYRIX, a line for teenage girls, just became available for purchase at hundreds of Claire's stores from coast to coast. LYRIX products feature the lyrics of teen sensations such as Miranda Cosgrove, Miley Cyrus, and Willow Smith - along with classics such as The Beatles and Rolling Stones.

Sharon Edelson
Women's Wear Daily

Inthemoney69

01/15/12 11:59 PM

#16651 RE: Komando Robot #16622

HUGE smiles, i hope