100th Anniversary of Fenway Park Has Companies Clamoring Over New Song
100th Anniversary of Fenway Park Has Companies Clamoring Over New Song
BOSTON, Feb. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- He's never worn a baseball uniform, but for Brian Evans, it's been a busy off-season for a guy who wrote a song about a baseball park.
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Add to it multiple Grammy winning mega-producer Narada Michael Walden's touch, the famed producer of such superstars as Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Elton John, and George Michael, and it's a song being taken seriously.
Evans, originally from Haverhill, left Massachusetts at 16 and began an acting career on such shows as "Full House" and "Beverly Hills, 90210." Focusing on a singing career, he's been opening for the likes of Jay Leno, Joan Rivers, Social Distortion, David Spade, Roseanne Barr, and Mick Fleetwood. His shows with William Shatner have become legendary. His major label debut is currently being produced by Walden. The new CD will be distributed in 60 countries.
But it's "At Fenway," that is garnering the most attention. Debuting at #3 on Amazon.com, unprecedented given it was released during football season, the song has already received accolades from the Governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick, and United States Senator John Kerry. The Baseball Hall of Fame is adding the song to its library.
"From talk shows who know the 100th anniversary is forthcoming, to T-shirt companies, to corporations who are lining up corporate events, we've never had so many requests for Brian Evans to perform than we have in the past couple of months. Numerous companies associated with The Boston Red Sox have been clamoring to get the guy who sings the song about Fenway to appear at their event or to figure out a way to incorporate the song into their own advertising campaigns," says Mark Biltz, creative director for Brian Evans Music.
"We've received a lot of support," he adds.
Support is putting it lightly, as Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer and current post-show commentator Jim Rice is now starring in a TV commercial with Evans in a Best Buy commercial promoting the new CD single.
"It's obviously our hope that the organization (Boston Red Sox) itself gets behind the song," says Biltz. "That's a decision that they will have to make. Our mission has been to promote Brian's song about the most beautiful baseball park in the world, in our opinion," says Biltz. "The fans obviously love the song, and that's all we can ask for. Thousands of downloads are occurring every day of the song. The closer we get to the season, the more the song is selling."
"Our goal is to do a series of commercials promoting the song throughout the entire season, with different Red Sox players co-starring with Brian," says Biltz. "It's been a lot of fun so far, and everyone has been very helpful in helping implement the song into Red Sox Nation. Every player we have approached has said yes to appearing in a spot with Brian after hearing the song. From Donald Trump to Bud Selig to Red Sox owner Larry Lucchino, we've received some very nice responses to the song."
Evans appeared in January at the Jimmy Fund sponsored event, "New Stars For Young Stars," signing more than 500 donated CD's for fans.
For more information and to view video visit www.brianevans.com.
SOURCE Brian Evans Music Group
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Brian Evans Music Group
CONTACT: Andrew Biltz, +1-617-955-1060, rockportfb@aol.com
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