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Tracey Hilderley wants your body

Specifically, she is looking for bodies of people who want to play her fans so they can seek fame and fortune as rock video stars.
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Specifically, she is looking for bodies of people who want to play her fans so they can seek fame and fortune as rock video stars.

Hilderly is putting together and entry for Mark Burnett and CBS's unscripted television show, Rock Star:The Series

The show was created by the executive producer of Survivor and creator of The Apprentice, Mark Burnett.

Rock Star:The Series will air this summer and will feature some of the best undiscovered talents from around the world competing for the title 'Rockstar'.

Tracey is aiming for a shot at that title.

She is asking her hometown of Sault Ste. Marie to help support her bid for INXS stardom by playing in a video tomorrow night.

"I will be arriving at The Downbeat Lounge by Limo Friday March 17, shortly after 10 p.m.," Hilderly says. "I've spread the news that I would love to have people of all ages there on the street (in front of Downbeat and Foggy's)."

"My videographer and I will be shooting the outside portion of the video between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m., so if everyone could hang out there for an hour that would be super," says Hilderly.

"I will then move inside The Downbeat where my band The Malcontents will be playing," she says.

Hilderly will later go over to Foggy's to go on stage and sing with Stiffler's Mom and may also make a promotional appearance at a Greyhound game this weekend.

The video footage will be edited and sent out express to L.A. next week.

CBS and their evaluation committee will review it and Hilderly hoped they will call her back soon after that to tell her she is in the semi finals.

"The semi-finals will be in Toronto in April with Finals in Los Angeles in May," says Hilderly.

If the video being shot tomorrow night makes the semi-finals, people in it could see themselves on CBS as soon as a few weeks from now.

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Carol Martin

About the Author: Carol Martin

Carol has over 20-years experience in journalism, was raised in Sault Ste. Marie, and has also lived and worked in Constance Lake First Nation, Sudbury, and Kingston before returning to her hometown to join the SooToday team in 2004.
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