Edmund Smith the artiste:
Ed sings, acts and dances professionally. Ed has released few albums all except one are produced for fundraising purposes. Ed’s first professional album has been released in the Malaysian market and it is called “Wake Up”. Ed desires that his music reach the ends of the earth. This album consists of 11 beautiful songs all written from his heart. Ed is often referred to as “an artiste with a difference”. He is the founder of Real Love Ministry @ RLM Management (www.r-l-m.com ) an organization that reaches out to the less fortunate community such as the illiterate, the mentally disable, the hearing impaired, people with AIDS and the gay & lesbian community. Ed’s songs are about real love, the different communities that he works with and about life itself! Below is some information about this album.
To know of Ed’s upcoming shows and to even leave him a message, please visit www.starmaker.com.my .
People from most parts of the world can purchase Ed’s CD online at www.starmaker.com.my .
For those in Malaysia - u can get it at some major stores such as MPH and etc.
To purchase Ed’s fundraising CDs (Perfect/ San Pedro/ Radio Interview & etc), please contact Helga at 012-2122847.
Band/artist history
www.r-l-m.com
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes I do. My most memorable performance was at a special event at South Africa.
I'm doing a survey, please let me know if my new song 'Media Monster' makes you mad and why.
Hello Ed
Thats an incredible testimony and it took an enormous amount of courage for you to share it with the world. God bless you. I just uploaded an epic visionary balad called 'Warriors' written by Lloyd McClelland, you have got to check this out!
Your songs are real. Your ministry humbles me. Your talent is a gift.
God bless
I AM HIV POSITIVE!
I am a man. I was born and raised in Fresno, California and just like everyone else, I was faced with daily challenges. I come from a family of five, three sisters and one brother, me being the oldest. We were a poor family that survived on welfare and lived in affordable housing. My mother and father separated before I was born, two years later after she gave birth to my sister, my mother met my stepfather.
Being young and from unstable homes my parents partied a lot, I remember the physical and verbal fights that took place, which has scared me till this day. My sister and I were left unattended many times and with strangers my parents trusted. On one occasion my mom’s youngest brother stayed home with me and my sister to watch us as she went to run errands, I was four years old when my uncle took me aside and asked me to pull my pants down and threatened me to never say a word, I didn’t until I was twelve and my mother would not believe me for year
I just put up a new song with some of my best guitar work ever: thats what happens when a song inspires I suppose. Please check it out when you have a minute. This song, by Ross Adams, is part of a compilation CD to benefit the homeless.