StarCity Recording artist Brady Seals is set to release “Been There, Drunk That,” the second single from his Play Time album, in time for holiday parties and 2010 New Year’s Eve celebrations. The single will be sent digitally to radio on December 7. Nine North, Jerry Duncan Promotions and Marco Music Group will continue to spearhead radio promotion.
“Been There, Drunk That” tells the story of an experienced alcoholic beverage consumer and the lessons he’s learned from binge drinking and porcelain bowl praying. It was written by Seals and Bill Whyte and almost didn’t make it in time to be on the record.
“I was done with all of the artwork and mastering of the CD when this one was conceived,” says Brady. “Bill came in with this title one day and I just about fell out of my chair. I told him that if we didn’t write it we were crazy! I love the fact that the song ends the way it does. Notice that the guy in the song tells the bartender “No thanks, Joe, I’ve been down that road. ‘Been there, drunk that’.”
Seals is also creating a special dance mix version of “Been There, Drunk That” for country clubs. StarCity has partnered with Marco Club Connection for servicing and contesting opportunities.
Hot off the heels of the upbeat barroom stomper “Ho Down,” Brady’s offering of jaunty, tongue-in-cheek country songs is garnering music fans and critics alike. Country Weekly writes, “[Play Time is a] musically freewheeling and lyrically lascivious new solo album” and Roughstock.com reports, “Brady’s fourth solo album is all about having a good time and escaping the daily grind of life.”
Brady Seals embarks on his 2010 tour beginning in late January.
Monday, December 07, 2009
"Been There, Drunk That" Released by Brady Seals
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Star Wars in Concert
Star Wars In Concert is a unique multi-media event featuring music from all six of John Williams' epic Star Wars scores. Narrated live by Anthony Daniels (who portrayed C-3PO in all six films), featuring a full symphony orchestra and choir, and accompanied by footage from the films displayed on a 3-story-tall, high-def LED super-screen. Accompanying the concert is an exclusive exhibit of Star Wars costumes, props, artifacts, production artwork and specifically created behind-the-scenes videos from the Lucasfilm Archives. Many of these pieces are leaving Skywalker Ranch for the first time.
December 13th - 6 PM at the Sommet Center
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
John Rich to Host Zach Wamp for Governor Fundraiser as First Event at His New Home
WHAT: John Rich, Zach Wamp Press Availability
WHEN: Saturday, December 5, 2009 5:00 – 5:20 p.m.
WHERE: 3432 Love Circle
Nashville, TN
Location: Portico of Rich’s home
NOTE: This is the first event at the new home of John Rich
Zach Wamp, Republican candidate for Governor, will be joined by country music star John Rich for a media briefing discussing his 20/20 Vision for Tennessee’s Future, as well as briefs from Rich and Wilson on their support for his run for the next governor of Tennessee prior to a private fundraiser at the new home of John Rich.
John Rich is an award-winning singer/songwriter and one-half of the genre-bending mega duo Big & Rich. He is currently promoting his solo effort Son of a Preacher Man and producing several acts. On Friday, Dec. 4th, Rich will be the Grand Marshal of the 57th annual Nashville Christmas Parade.
"Ice: A Charlie Brown Christmas" at the Gaylord Opryland Resort
Charlie Brown and the gang are truly frozen it time at the Gaylord Opryland in Nashville. It's the attraction's latest ice creation for "A Country Christmas" holiday celebration.
The movie classic, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," jumps off the movie screen in 3-d ice sculptures. 14 scenes are representative of the scenes from the beloved movie.
It all started about a month ago with 2 million pounds of ice and 40 artisans from China. Each day, they've transformed 4 thousand blocks of ice into the loveable characters we all know.
The exhibit is not only bone chilling, it's interactive with 20 foot ice slides. But, considering the display is between 10 and 15 degrees, several layers are recommended.
"Ice: A Charlie Brown Christmas" is open thru January 2nd. In addition to the sculptures, Gaylord Opryland's "A Country Christmas" offers 2 million lights, displays, the Radio City Rockettes, a river boat ride down the cumberland and a holiday dinner show with Louise Mandrell.
Sesame Street Live “1-2-3 Imagine! with Elmo & Friends” at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium
is coming to Nashville this Thursday through Sunday!

GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR MOST SHOWS!!!
NASHVILLE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
DECEMBER 3-6
SHOW TIMES:
THURSDAY, DEC 3 @ 7PM
FRIDAY, DEC 4 @ 10:30AM & 7PM
SATURDAY, DEC 5 @ 10:30AM , 2PM & 5:30PM
SUNDAY, DEC 6 @ 1PM & 4:30PM
Imagine singing and dancing with Elmo , Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and all your favorite Sesame Street Live friends! It’s as easy as counting “1-2-3 Imagine!” This high-energy musical will transport audiences to far away places as Ernie captains the high seas, Elmo dances to the rhythm of the African rainforest and Bert meets an octopus who has the blues. It’s a story of adventure and fun that teaches children they can be anyone, do anything and go anywhere with the power of imagination.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Marty Raybon Delivers Two Christmas Singles To Radio
One of country music's most recognized and beloved voices, Marty Raybon, releases two holiday singles. "One Night In Bethlehem," written by David Mastran and Brittany Allen, features spiritual lyrics and a traditional holiday feel, while "Good Ole Fashioned Christmas," written by Marty Raybon and John Fountain is an up-beat, country-infused Christmas song.
To listen to each song, click here and download:
"One Night In Bethlehem"
"Good Ole Fashioned Christmas"
About Marty Raybon
Founder and former lead singer of the Gold certified group Shenandoah, Marty Raybon offers a full spectrum of vocal entertainment. His talents are unsurpassable, whether he’s singing country, gospel or bluegrass. He led Shenandoah to 22 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including thirteen number one singles, such as: "The Church on Cumberland Road" (1989), "Sunday in the South" (1989), "Two Dozen Roses" (1989), "Next to You, Next to Me" (1990) and "Butterfly Kisses” (1997), to name a few.
Recently, Marty has signed with Nashville based label, GrandVista Music and has a new CD in progress with an exciting single to be released in early 2010.
Over the years Marty has acquired respect from industry peers such as Rascal Flatts' Gary LeVox and esteemed country music critic Robert K. Oermann. LeVox views Marty as "The greatest singer on the planet to this day!” On Raybon's first bluegrass release of the new century, Oermann said, "There are few more thrilling vocalists in America than Marty Raybon.”












