SHO featured as Starbucks, "Song of the Day" Today

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Friday October 26, 2007

Grammy Award Winning Spanish Harlem Orchestra is part of Starbucks “Song Of The Day” promotion and continues worldwide tour in support of their latest album United We Swing.

On Friday, October 26, Starbucks will feature “Sacala Bailar” by Six Degrees recording artist Spanish Harlem Orchestra as their “Song of the Day.” This song is from their latest album, United We Swing. Each morning and while supplies last, Starbucks customers nationwide can discover that day’s complimentary download as part of their daily coffee routine. Upon receiving their complimentary download card at Starbucks, customers will have until the end of the calendar year to redeem the song on the U.S. iTunes Store.

“We are pleased that Starbucks has chosen Spanish Harlem Orchestra’s ‘Sacala Bailar’ for their innovative ‘Song of the Day’ program,” said Bob Duskis, president and label co-founder of Six Degrees Records. “Starbucks proves it is a great place to discover new and exciting music and this promotion will help bring their Latin sound to a contemporary audience.”

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