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Star Stuff // Chaz Bundick Meets The Mattson 2 from Primary Colors on Vimeo.
Directed by Harry Israelson Cinematography by Jeff Leeds Cohn Produced by Sonja Mereau with Flathead Films
Executive Produced by EVIDENCE PRODUCTIONS Cameras by EVIDENCE CAMERAS EvidenceCameras.com
Color by Josh Bohoskey at The Mill
Production Design - Laura Barr-Jones Gaffer - Jordan McNeile Wardrobe - Katherine Regvall Art Department - Pat Jones 1st AD - Julia Zsolnay Camera OP - Madison McKamey 1st AC - Mike Stanislawski 1st AC - Kyle Daly 2nd AC - Carrie Morgan 2nd AC - Tanner Lyon Key Grip - Mike Meyerson Swing - Anselm Kennedy Swing - Jonathan Na Swing - Owen Campbell PA - Karen Rich PA - Kyle Shafia Picture Car - Richard Pinotti
PRINCIPAL CAST The Bowler - Andre Eubanks (900 Global) Shoe Clerk - Ellington Wells Janitor - Cary Mizobe
SPECIAL THANKS Pat Jones Owen Campbell Evan Bauer Natalie Westerfield Jonathan Rosen Lucy Engelman Josh Terris Rory McAuliffe Rose Schlossberg Ryan Matteson Steph Salas Todd Hyman
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For all of our #Wine drinking fans of The Killer Dueling Pianos! We are proud to announce the release of our first bottle produced by Engelmann Cellars in #Fresno, #California! Winemakers Bret Engelman , and his wife Elainea Engelman , helped select a perfect #Zinfandel to match our our vision. Elainea’s label design breathes as much bottle collector status as the wine does. You can contact Engelmann Cellars for orders, but you can be assured to grab a bottle at The Killer Dueling Pianos show at Engelmann Cellars #September 21st! VIP seating available. Go to the events on Engelmann Cellars’ page for a link to tickets in their events. Arrive early to have your bottle autographed by Elainea, Bret, Donny Scott, and Ryan Bueter. See you there and please #Share!! #DuelingPianos #Winery #Wineries #Grapes #Vintage #Stomped #Music #AmericasBest #CaliforniaWine #Casio #NineBuzz #Branding #Partnerships #Momentum #RealityTV #LifeOnTour (at Engelmann Cellars) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnHOvTYn_1j/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rv7s1xdqvo1
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Star Stuff // Chaz Bundick Meets The Mattson 2 from Primary Colors on Vimeo.
Directed by Harry Israelson Cinematography by Jeff Leeds Cohn Produced by Sonja Mereau with Flathead Films
Executive Produced by EVIDENCE PRODUCTIONS Cameras by EVIDENCE CAMERAS EvidenceCameras.com
Color by Josh Bohoskey at The Mill
Production Design - Laura Barr-Jones Gaffer - Jordan McNeile Wardrobe - Katherine Regvall Art Department - Pat Jones 1st AD - Julia Zsolnay Camera OP - Madison McKamey 1st AC - Mike Stanislawski 1st AC - Kyle Daly 2nd AC - Carrie Morgan 2nd AC - Tanner Lyon Key Grip - Mike Meyerson Swing - Anselm Kennedy Swing - Jonathan Na Swing - Owen Campbell PA - Karen Rich PA - Kyle Shafia Picture Car - Richard Pinotti
PRINCIPAL CAST The Bowler - Andre Eubanks (900 Global) Shoe Clerk - Ellington Wells Janitor - Cary Mizobe
SPECIAL THANKS Pat Jones Owen Campbell Evan Bauer Natalie Westerfield Jonathan Rosen Lucy Engelman Josh Terris Rory McAuliffe Rose Schlossberg Ryan Matteson Steph Salas Todd Hyman
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Single Review: “Old Time Feeling (Like Before)” by Turnpike Troubadours
The release of A Long Way From Your Heart is drawing ever nearer (planned for October 20th and out via Bossier City Records), and the Turnpike Troubadours have offered up another glimpse at their fifth studio album that is shaping up to be just as excellent an entry to their catalog as their previous records have been. The Troubadours are no strangers to slow songs, having written some stunning pieces over the years that are poignant beyond belief, often capturing an overwhelmingly melancholy tone. They may be best known for their high-energy cuts that are utterly explosive in the live environment, though those bare-bones songs provide a crucial balance for the Americana outfit. And while they have penned some real heartbreakers over the years, this new promotional single, “Old Time Feeling (Like Before)”, may well take the cake as being the most gut-wrenching yet. It’s not a song about seemingly being stood up and slipping further into despair as you wait, nor is it one centered around pondering what your ex is doing now that you’re not in each other’s lives, and it’s also not about regret and being fearful in regards to how every other guy out there could now make their move on the woman whose heart you once had.
In theory scenarios such as those may sound like some of the most heartbreaking possible, but in reality it’s things like how easily people can drift out of one another’s life, especially if it’s done in pursuit of one’s dreams. That seems to be the driving force behind the story of “Old Time Feeling (Like Before)”, a song that first creates somewhat of a duel perspective, the first verse feeling behooving of musician who is struggling to make it, touring and performing as much as possible, while a few lines of the second verse allude to a woman who has headed for the big city life in hopes of striking it big in one career or another. It’s never fully optimistic, though it’s not sorrowful, either, a sense of contentment being conveyed in the music. The hope of crossing paths pervades the track and offers some sort of a silver lining, though it also gives attention to how set in their ways most people are, change being something rarely seen. “This old world will spin again. Play me like a violin… Well, I don't mind you playing me, just keep it in a major key…” That fourth verse captures the downtrodden tone of the song best, as it acknowledges moving on without a certain person in your life. Self-aware, it is accepting of the fact that there is no long-term future with the person you’re so enamored with. It acknowledges that and it’s accepting of it, grateful for what shared experiences you can have together and that is what makes “Old Time Feeling (Like Before)” so devastating. All of those emotions seep freely from Evan Felker’s voice, the singer calmly detailing the situation and laying the facts out, not making it any more – or any less – than exactly what it is. This track delves into a special kind of sadness, one not really explored previously by the Turnpike Troubadours, this one perhaps being their most relatable song yet. The music bed is conducive of the whole lonesome, desolate feelings conjured by the story. It’s intriguing to say the least, not being a true acoustic song yet having a lot in common with one. There are nods to traditional country woven in, the faintest hints of Americana noticeable but never prevalent. It covers a wide array of genres though doesn’t settle into any specific niche, almost qualifying as something completely new, but definitely securing a spot as being the distinct work of the Turnpike Troubadours. You have to admire the craftsmanship of this number, the subtle nuances that adorn the verses and choruses. The gentle use of the fiddle creates a sense of harmony, while the guitars and pedal steel guitar contribute a nice twang; the rhythm section taking more of a backseat on this one, but still faintly noticeable on occasion. “Old Time Feeling (Like Before)” may not be the kind of intense tune that so many people have come to absolutely love from RC Edwards, Kyle Nix, Ryan Engelman, Gabriel Pearson and Felker, though it’s no less riveting than those blistering hits from the past are. It’s a perfect one to let wash over you and take in all of the subtleties of the expertly written track that further highlights a new sense of confidence and mastery that the Troubadours have discovered. Pre-order A Long Way from Your Heart on: iTunes | Google Play | Amazon MP3 Visit Turnpike Troubadours’ websites: Official Website | Facebook | Twitter Current Shows: 2017 September 29--Western Days in Downtown Lewisville--Lewisville, TX 30--Mighty Mississippi Music Festival--Greenville, MS October 6--The Shrine Mosque--Springfield, MO 7--Scottie's Grill--Texarkana, TX 12--Hacienda Event Center--Midland, TX 13--Wolf Pen Creek--College Station, TX 14--The Blue Light Live Street Concert--Lubbock, TX 20--The Criterion--Oklahoma City, OK 23--The Walker Theatre--Chattanooga, TN 25--Gramercy Theatre--New York, NY 27--Jefferson Theater--Charlottesville, VA 28--Variety Playhouse--Atlanta, GA 29--Druid City Music Hall--Tuscaloosa, AL November 9--The Cotillion--Wichita, KS 10—Boondocks--Springfield, IL 11--Vic Theater--Chicago, IL 15--The Pageant--Saint Louis, MO 16--Liberty Hall--Lawrence, KS 17--Bourbon Theatre--Lincoln, NE December 1--ACL Live at Moody Theater--Austin, TX 2--ACL Live at Moody Theater--Austin, TX 14--The Aztec Theatre--San Antonio, TX 15--House Of Blues--Houston, TX 2018 February 9-- Truman Water Front Park Theater--Key West, FL
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