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J.E.T. Records Changes its Business Name to BOURGEOISIE RECORDS
New York - October 15, 2002

On the eve of signing a lucrative distribution deal with a major record label, J.E.T. Records has decided to change its business name to one that is more symbolic of the role the label intends to play in the music industry. The recently established label, now formally known as Bourgeoisie Records, a label that concentrates on the diverse origins of pop music, sought to derive a more distinguished marketing name as it forges an elite status in the recording world.


After signing child prodigy, "Casely" under the J.E.T. Records name, the label had just structured a deal with another Florida-based pop artist, Quest Logic, when the executive office redirected the organization's commercial name to that of a marketable statement of _expression, "Bourgeoisie!"
Bourgeoisie Records was founded under the principle of "Freedom of _Expression" and underscores a philosophy strong on imagery. CEO, supermodel, Tyrone Edmond believes that the "revolutionary" name change will help build the label's character, and support its mission to redefine the sound of the music ruling today's airwaves. In fact, Bourgeoisie Records' President, Patrick Frett, viewed the change as a challenge that gives the company an identity to live by and a motto to follow.

Though operating under a new name, the staff, and the artists that the organization represents is still considered to be the embodiment of "the world's most anticipated record label."


WHAT: J.E.T. Records changes Name to Bourgeoisie Records


CONTACT:
RJ Associates Bourgeoisie Records
Public Relations A&R President
FDR STATION Rex Zamor
P.O. BOX 6180