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IMMEDIATE NEWS RELEASE MAY 23RD, 2010 2010 ELECTION NATIONAL ANTHEM - FREE! ALBUQUERQUE, NM - By popular demand, New Mexico's only Entertainment Industry General Licenser, VANDOR MOTION PICTURES, PHONORECORDS AND MUSIC PUBLISHING GROUP, has released, for the third time, Bobby Farrell and the Beer Joint Baritones' recording, "(This) GETTING UP TO NOTHING (is Getting Through to Me)" on Vandor International Records. Free downloads and CDs are available upon request to all broadcasters including Educational Stations and internet radio. The CD Single is Public Performance Royalty-Free world wide, a boon to All News and Talk Radio, and on sale via all major licensers, record stores and outlets. GETTING UP TO NOTHING is being called the "2010 Election National Anthem," "Tea Party Lullaby" and "Battle Hymn of the Independents" due to its biting lyrics and cross-party satirical denunciations. Audio/Cartoon versions are posted on MySpace - http://www (dot) myspace.com/beerjointbaritones - and YouTube - http://www (dot) youtube.com/watch?v=M11ZHqS5iaw GETTING UP TO NOTHING reached #1 in Greater Southern's European and US Independent Charts holding the position for three consecutive months; #1 in the Eu-Am-Asian Chart for four months; charted in the Atlantic Satellite Top-2,500 for over two years; reached #8 on Indie World Top-40 from April until September 2008, and airing through the November Elections. A January 2010 chart from Russia shows the song at #9. The song returns every election cycle. Originally recorded at STUDIO IN THE VALLEY, Albuquerque, in 1987, produced and engineered by Andrew T. Cravenna, GETTING UP TO NOTHING is a political satire with prophetic lyrics that apply more today than they did over twenty years ago. The song is a favorite crowd-rouser at political and town hall public gatherings and still receives sporadic broadcast in non-election years. The cornball comedy arrangement and sound are by deliberate design. Bobby Farrell made his first public appearance, at six years old, on December 5th, 1942, at WMMN, Fairmont, WV, during a broadcast of the Sagebrush Roundup. Financed and managed by Howard "BUDDY" Mack, he was taught to play guitar by Legendary Black Folk Singer, Hudie "LEADBELLY" Ledbetter. His first recording, "HARBOR LIGHTS" (Cozy, Philadelphia, PA), February 6th, 1943, established a sound between Popular and Country that carried such stars as Patti Page, Gale Storm, Eddy Arnold, Jo Stafford, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Frankie Laine and others of the era to musical history. His recordings featured hard driving on-the-beat drums, rich bass, sweet guitars, lavish strings, close harmony backup vocals and light woodwinds with very little brass. He founded Bobby Farrell, International at Dayton, OH, in 1959, now Vandor Music Group. -30- We Support Responsible Email Compliance: Didn't subscribe? Getting Dupes? Reply with the word "REMOVE" in the subject line. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com X-Antivirus-Status: Clean -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-russian-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/chilkat-mid-d9996851-492b-8fc6-8878-8943840b7...@mailmerger