Six gorgeous women star in Beautiful Warriors 2, a holiday video series by Battalion Armour.

Beautiful Warriors 2 is a sexy video series by Battalion Armour featuring six women posing to Louis Armstrong Remixed by Apple Juice Kid. The remix album is a free download from the site along with an iPhone web app with images and info.
 
Dec. 16, 2009 - PRLog -- Battalion Armour presents Beautiful Warriors 2, a series of six holiday videos featuring six women from six ethnic backgrounds posing to Louis Armstrong Remixed by Apple Juice Kid. These semi-nude videos were shot in HD by Tishaun Dawson as a gift of love for the holidays. The music behind Beautiful Warriors 2, a jazz meets hiphop mix, is also available as a free download. The seven song album produced by Apple Juice Kid includes Keyboards, Bass and Guitar by Kevin Timmons, and Drums/Percussion by Stephen Levitin. "I chose Louis Armstrong to provide the soundtrack to the Beautiful Warriors for the whimsical nature of his music and its ability to bridge cultural boundaries with expressions of love. It takes a special type of sound to create the right mood for this ethnically diverse cast of women. The only producer who could give Louis’ music a new twist while respecting the perfection was Apple Juice Kid, who I first met while creating a video for his critically acclaimed Miles Davis Remix album."

The Beautiful Warriors 2 iPhone web app is full of behind the scenes photos, project notes and exclusives. Access to the iPhone web app is through a secret link that is sent to your phone when you text BATTALION to 50500. This mobile site will be continually updated over the next few months with new Beautiful Warriors 2 content.

Visit http://BattalionArmour.com/BW2 to experience Beautiful Warriors 2 and download the full album for free.

Tishaun Dawson's versatility as an artist spans design, film, and photography. He has created for FOX, NFL, Guess Inc., Black Eyed Peas, XBox, A Tribe Called Quest, and BCBG among others. Tishaun's work has been featured in numerous fashion, music, and entertainment publications. He also sits on the board of CASH Music, a non-profit organization, building open source tools and services for the music industry. Tishaun founded Battalion Armour in 2007, a transmedia brand.

Apple Juice Kid's production has been heard on songs by Camp Lo, Wale, MC Lyte and Mos Def. As a percussionist, composer and bandleader, Apple Juice also fronts Freebass 808 and The Remix Project, and has toured as a drummer with The Foreign Exchange and The Jungle Brothers. He has been profiled in print magazines Scratch, The Hip Hop Connect(UK), Producer’s Edge and websites such as Nahright, HipHopGame and Pitchfork.
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