Nashville Bound Brings Jive Back To Roots
IVY HOLLOW MEDIA
For Immediate Release
October 24, 2006
Margarita You’re Such A Cheater #1 in Nation
Nashville Bound Brings Jive Back To It’s Roots
Country music fans may have made a powerful political statement saying they are fed up with the fall campaign and election, with the political ads, lies, mud slinging, empty promises and the nonsense of American politics. Stop telling us what’s wrong with America , it’s time to celebrate the USA . Let’s party by embracing the new hit by Nashville Bound called Margarita You’re Such A Cheater, a rollicking country jive song that today hit #1 on the SoundClick Country Swing chart.
Country jive, the newest dance craze in country music, is demonstrating its rapid rise in country popularity by pushing Margarita to the top of the swing charts and to #16 of all country music (over 24,000 country songs are currently fighting for chart position). Jive has come full circle with the success of this song.
After World War II jive was the most popular dance in America and then disappeared from the local scene only to be kept alive in England, France and Germany where jive was learned from American soldiers. For 50 years the Europeans preserved it until it was adopted as a Latin dance and incorporated into International Latin Dance competitions.
Under the guidance of the International Dance Sport Federation (IDSF), dance competition, including Latin jive, has now been given full recognition in the Olympic family of sports. With country jive’s growing popularity in America and Margarita You’re Such A Cheater reaching #1 the jive dance, once an American phenomena, has made it full circle and returned to its roots.
Margarita is available for streaming or free downloads at:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=603354&songID=4531016
In the words of the composer Jim Putnam, “perhaps music and dance can bring countries around the world together since the politicians certainly can’t.”
For further information contact:
Jordan Christopher at IvyonOak@yahoo.com
For Immediate Release
October 24, 2006
Margarita You’re Such A Cheater #1 in Nation
Nashville Bound Brings Jive Back To It’s Roots
Country music fans may have made a powerful political statement saying they are fed up with the fall campaign and election, with the political ads, lies, mud slinging, empty promises and the nonsense of American politics. Stop telling us what’s wrong with America , it’s time to celebrate the USA . Let’s party by embracing the new hit by Nashville Bound called Margarita You’re Such A Cheater, a rollicking country jive song that today hit #1 on the SoundClick Country Swing chart.
Country jive, the newest dance craze in country music, is demonstrating its rapid rise in country popularity by pushing Margarita to the top of the swing charts and to #16 of all country music (over 24,000 country songs are currently fighting for chart position). Jive has come full circle with the success of this song.
After World War II jive was the most popular dance in America and then disappeared from the local scene only to be kept alive in England, France and Germany where jive was learned from American soldiers. For 50 years the Europeans preserved it until it was adopted as a Latin dance and incorporated into International Latin Dance competitions.
Under the guidance of the International Dance Sport Federation (IDSF), dance competition, including Latin jive, has now been given full recognition in the Olympic family of sports. With country jive’s growing popularity in America and Margarita You’re Such A Cheater reaching #1 the jive dance, once an American phenomena, has made it full circle and returned to its roots.
Margarita is available for streaming or free downloads at:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=603354&songID=4531016
In the words of the composer Jim Putnam, “perhaps music and dance can bring countries around the world together since the politicians certainly can’t.”
For further information contact:
Jordan Christopher at IvyonOak@yahoo.com

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