Red Line Chemistry gets signed with Pavement Entertainment!
Kansas City Missouri rockers Red Line Chemistry have just inked a deal with Pavement Entertainment. The first release with this new partnership will be the long awaited official and special edition release of their 2006 album “Chemical High and a Hand Grenade”. The band has also added bonus tracks from their self-released 2007 follow up “Escape Plan” to this special edition.
Originally recorded as the band’s debut album, “Chemical High and a Hand Grenade” was shelved and the band moved forward with new material in the form of “Dying for a Living” (2011), and “Tug of War” (2013).
“We are stoked kick off 2015 announcing our signing and new found home with Pavement Entertainment, affording us the extraordinary opportunity to continue bringing our music to all of our amazing fans who have stood by us through every endeavor. Huge thanks to Mark, Tim, and the Pavement team for bringing us into the family!” says Brett Ditgen.
Slated for a second quarter 2015 release, this re-mixed, re-mastered, and re-invented album represents an unforgettable and long overdue part of the band’s career. Be sure to grab this unique piece of the Red Line Chemistry legacy!
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https://www.facebook.com/redlinechemistry
http://www.reverbnation.com/redlinechemistry
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R.I.P. Andy Williams…
Never will forget Chevy Chase singing “Moon River” during his prostate exam on Fletch!
from TMZ
Legendary singer and TV host Andy Williams has died.
According to his rep, Williams passed away last night at his home in Branson, MO after a year-long battle with bladder cancer. He was 84.
The “Moon River” singer — who recorded 18 gold and 5 platinum certified albums — is survived by his wife Debbie and his three children, Robert, Noelle, and Christian.
Read more: http://www.tmz.com#ixzz27aFmXeGc
Categories: General Tags: andy williams, branson, crooner, fletch, missouri, moon river, R.I.P.