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676

Never forget to dream!!!

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'Unaloto Ki Pulotu also available and on sale at the following locations in Utah:

Pares Market, 1745 W 4160 S West Valley City, UT

LaniKai Grill Hawaiian BBQ, 1072 W. (10600 South) South Jordan Pkwy South Jordan, UT

Hawaiian Hut, 3500 S. Market Street West Valley City, UT

Pacific Seas Restaurant 1151 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, UT



676 Currently Working on a Labour Of Love Project with the Kolokakala Band for the:


676 to release her first Tongan Album this Spring!

"I have been wanting to record an album like this for a long time and finally it's coming true" says Neti Taumoepeau of 676. Her first full-length Tongan album is set to be released this Spring with all proceeds from the record sales to be donated to the Tongan Red Cross. 676's Tongan album pays homage to some of the most influential and universally respected musicians and song writers from her homeland of Tonga, among them are the late Queen Salote Tupou III, Tu'imala, and many more. "It was very important for me to keep to the authentic traditional Tongan sound and lyrics while recording this album as a way to show respect for these amazing music artists who transformed Tongan music into a form of poetry and art" says Taumoepeau.

With the release of her first Tongan single "Mo'ui Honge Ifo" Taumoepeau hopes to expose a new generation of Tongans (especially those who live outside of Tonga) to the richness of Tongan music and the poetic nature of its lyrics. For Taumoepeau, who was born and raised in the United States, recording this album takes on a different level of commitment; it is both a gesture of love and pride for her Tongan roots, but also an intense wave of determination for herself, who grew up speaking mostly English, "recording this album gives me a deeper appreciation for this ancestral treasure, that we often take for granted, our Tongan language!"

676 is also working on a more mainstream, full-fledged English-language album which she plans to release later this year.

For more info on how to donate or puchase the 676 & Kolokakala Album titled: 'Unaloto Ki Pulotu' visit:


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Member Since: 6/14/2005
Band Members: CHECK OUT THE 676 EPK ON SONICBIDS.COM...


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She is young, beautiful, energetic, talented and very proud of her Tongan heritage. In the music realm she is known as 676. She hails from Salt Lake City, Utah and brings with her a musical style encompassed in a variety of genres, all inspired by her Polynesian heritage. In school and on the radio, she grew to love and appreciate artists such as Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton and groups like En Vogue, Destiny’s Child and SWV. It was at home however, through family and friends, where she would shape this great passion for music.

While her music is rooted in other more popular genres of today’s music, to honor her Polynesian heritage, 676 was chosen as her moniker in reference to the telephone country code of Tonga, from where her family has immigrated. She wanted a name that would reflect her pride in her heritage and culture. She is a music artist in every sense of the word—as a singer and a songwriter. She is known by her close friends and family as Neti Taumoepeau.

Before she became 676, Neti was highly sought after in the local music scene. She could be seen everywhere from local school assemblies, to church functions, and Polynesian events. She earned a reputation locally for her beautiful voice and stage presence. In 2004 Neti began work on her own style of music. She feels she has found her way and is ready to take her music to the next level.

Her debut album "Movin' On", released in late 2006, sets her apart from all other Pacific Islander music artists because of its unique sound, a sound that cannot be boxed into any specific music genre. She thrives on taking risks with her music and hopes that it will ignite a desire in all music artists who hear her music to create music that fully represents who they are! Her debut album "Movin' On" is a coming-of-age story about her musical journey, past relationships, amazing friendships, endurance, survival and so much more. She describes her musical style as a concoction of various genres.

Influences of reggae, hip-hop, dancehall, and R&B are apparent. According to Neti, “This album is my way of “Movin’ On” in my musical journey. I'm confident that everyone will enjoy the music and that my move into the mainstream, which is definitely still very rooted in my Tongan heritage, will always keep me, “Movin’ On.”

676 is currently in studio, recording and writing for her solo album that will be released this year.

For Bookings And Rates on 676 & Rock Steady aka Kolo Masima, send an email to: Nia Taumoepeau - [email protected] / To request an interview, online press package or for media appearances, please send your request to 'Anapesi Ka'ili - [email protected]


Record Label: Fighting Waves Entertainment LLC
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Interview with laieboyz.com

Check out the fabulous interview with Neti Taumoepeau; she's better known as 676 to all you young, hip music fans. Find out about the cause she's supporting and how you can get involved. Her new album...
Posted by 676 on Sun, 11 May 2008 02:30:00 PST

676 on tnews.co.nz Episode 14 in New Zealand

http://www.tnews.co.nz/TNEWS/TNEWSEP14.html...
Posted by 676 on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:07:00 PST

For Immediate Press Release!!

Press ReleaseFor Immediate ReleaseApril 16, 2008 Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga, April 16, 2008. The Tonga Red Cross Society and Miss Neti Taumoepeau (otherwise known in the music realm as 676) are happ...
Posted by 676 on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 11:04:00 PST

www.planet-tonga.com

..> www.planet-tonga.com 676 to release her first Tongan Album this Spring! "I have been wanting to record an album like this for a long time and finally it's coming true" says Neti Taumoepeau of ...
Posted by 676 on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:30:00 PST

676 Interview with hot new youth magazine..."Pacific Eye"

COPY AND PASTE THE LINK BELOW IN YOUR BROWSER:http://www.planet-tonga.com/pacificeye/ON BEHALF OF 676, KO-TU MARKETING, FIGHTING WAVES ENTERTAINMENT, WE WOULD LIKE TO GIVE SPECIAL THANKS TO 'ANAPESI K...
Posted by 676 on Sat, 03 Mar 2007 10:31:00 PST

KING TUPOU IV HAS PASSED AWAY

The King of Tonga has died in hospital in Auckland. King Tupou IV, 88, had battled heart disease for some time and had been in Mercy Hospital since returning from Tonga in July. His death has been co...
Posted by 676 on Sun, 10 Sep 2006 12:57:00 PST

Deaths of Tongan Royals

United Methodists are joining the Tongan community in the Bay Area and abroad in mourning the loss of two members of Tonga's royal family, killed July 5 in a traffic accident in Menlo Park, Calif. Ac...
Posted by 676 on Wed, 12 Jul 2006 09:17:00 PST

Hood Hype Episode .26

'Place to Be' feat. Irie Black was chosen to be played in Episode #26 on HoodHype.com. Please show your support and cast your vote for our track 'Place to Be' by going to http://www.hoodhype.com/ar...
Posted by 676 on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:06:00 PST

When You Need Me (lyrics)

When You Need Me Verse 1 When youre on your own and youre needin love child the world is heavy on your shoulders hope is thin seems youre losing the fight oh Not everything is what it seemed it mig...
Posted by 676 on Mon, 06 Feb 2006 11:43:00 PST