Nashville Bound Anti-War Anthem Released
Ivy Hollow Media
For Immediate Release
September 28 2006
New Country Anti-War Anthem
Free MP3 download
Nashville Bound, a band out of Nashville, Tennessee, the home of country music, has just released the first of a series of new songs recorded, mixed and mastered in Nashville and certain to raise a few eyebrows in the country music industry.
The group released the song as a free download through the internet to protest the elitist state of the recording and radio industry and the practices of that industry to deny access to record releases and airplay to those groups that refuse to accept the current conditions of the industry.
The song, No One’s Left Keeping Score, is a haunting anthem on the failure of war to bring about peace and can be heard or downloaded for free at the following web sites by looking up Nashville Bound or the song title.
www.MP3.com
www.SoundClick.com
www.MySpace.com
Released through Ivy Hollow Music, an independent label, all songs performed by the band are written (words and music) by Jim Putnam and from his catalog of over 350 works.
The song catalog reflects several types of country music from traditional to country rock including country jive featured on the upcoming release the first week of October titled Margarita You’re Such A Cheater.
It is the hope of Nashville Bound and Putnam that current FCC investigations of the recording and radio industries will clean up the music business and result in the fair treatment of singers, musicians and writers once and for all.
“Music is the heartbeat of America,” said Putnam, “and it is wrong for that heartbeat to be manipulated by those driven by greed and control. There are just too many layers to the industry with too much opportunity for corruption between the artists and the public.”
All profits from No One’s Left Keeping Score will be donated to existing non-profit organizations serving the veteran’s families of the American military. “We can be patriotic and still against war, just as we can support our troops and still disagree with our government,” Putnam said.
Ivy Hollow, Nashville Bound or Jim Putnam can be reached at:
ivyhollow@ivyhollow.com
For Immediate Release
September 28 2006
New Country Anti-War Anthem
Free MP3 download
Nashville Bound, a band out of Nashville, Tennessee, the home of country music, has just released the first of a series of new songs recorded, mixed and mastered in Nashville and certain to raise a few eyebrows in the country music industry.
The group released the song as a free download through the internet to protest the elitist state of the recording and radio industry and the practices of that industry to deny access to record releases and airplay to those groups that refuse to accept the current conditions of the industry.
The song, No One’s Left Keeping Score, is a haunting anthem on the failure of war to bring about peace and can be heard or downloaded for free at the following web sites by looking up Nashville Bound or the song title.
www.MP3.com
www.SoundClick.com
www.MySpace.com
Released through Ivy Hollow Music, an independent label, all songs performed by the band are written (words and music) by Jim Putnam and from his catalog of over 350 works.
The song catalog reflects several types of country music from traditional to country rock including country jive featured on the upcoming release the first week of October titled Margarita You’re Such A Cheater.
It is the hope of Nashville Bound and Putnam that current FCC investigations of the recording and radio industries will clean up the music business and result in the fair treatment of singers, musicians and writers once and for all.
“Music is the heartbeat of America,” said Putnam, “and it is wrong for that heartbeat to be manipulated by those driven by greed and control. There are just too many layers to the industry with too much opportunity for corruption between the artists and the public.”
All profits from No One’s Left Keeping Score will be donated to existing non-profit organizations serving the veteran’s families of the American military. “We can be patriotic and still against war, just as we can support our troops and still disagree with our government,” Putnam said.
Ivy Hollow, Nashville Bound or Jim Putnam can be reached at:
ivyhollow@ivyhollow.com

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