LOS ANGELES--(PRIME NEWSWIRE)--March 7, 2008
In what will likely be
the only big band CD you'll ever hear the last names "Osbourne" and
"Zappa" attached to, crooner Brian Evans is making one unique album.
A photo accompanying this release is available at
http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=4822
Evans, previously the opening act for stars ranging from Jay Leno to
Social Distortion, and whose music is currently heard on television
shows such as "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Big Shots," is prepping
to release a CD this year around the world, and doesn't hide the fact
that his record will be different than competitor crooners.
"I'm not using the crooner word as a marketing hook. I am a crooner. I
always have been. When kids were listening to KISS in school, I was
listening to my grandmother's Bobby Vinton albums. My music will be
original material for the most part, and it will stick to the genre,"
says Evans.
Ahmet Zappa, son of the late legendary rock musician Frank Zappa, has
written, and will produce "Super Spy" for Brian Evans. Chris Walden,
the Grammy nominated producer who has worked with the likes of Michael
Bolton and John Williams, will produce twelve of the thirteen tracks.
Evans will record only four covers, but wrote the eight remaining songs
on the project.
"If I sing everyone else's material, then what am I other than a big
budget karaoke act?" says Evans. "If I'm doing a cover, it'll be made
different, but I think it requires original material, this entire
genre. I'm not going to write an original song under the guise of being
a crooner that has nothing to do with the genre. You'll get what you
pay for."
The CD is currently underway, and will be released this year.
Kelly Osbourne, daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, will sing "Blue
Bayou" with Evans. Evans hand picked the singer for the project after
considering dozens of artists.
His music is music you've likely already heard. His version of
"Witchcraft" is used on ABC's "Big Shots" (see
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DG5a-O76B1o). An actor is lip synching
Evans. His version of the song "It Had To Be You" is heard on Fox TV's
"So You Think You Can Dance" (see
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oyXSHD5_97U). Licensing of his music has
occurred as far away as Poland and Germany. His previous recordings may
be purchased at iTunes and all other download sites throughout the
world.
"This CD has been more than two years in the making, and I'm just
thrilled to be almost done," says Evans.
Evans has been friends with Ahmet since the late '80s when the both
were young teens. As for Osbourne, Evans says: "I don't care if her
name was Joan Smith, if you heard the voice I have heard, you'd want
her for your CD too. Kelly has an amazing voice that I personally
believe people haven't even really heard yet. This is my first big CD,
and I aim to make it the best it can be."
Nearly 55 musicians behind Evans will make sure of it.
For more information visit www.brianevans.com
The photo is also available at NewsCom, www.newscom.com, and via AP
PhotoExpress.
CONTACT: Bel Air Music
Mark Biltz
(310) 487-1449
[email protected]
In what will likely be
the only big band CD you'll ever hear the last names "Osbourne" and
"Zappa" attached to, crooner Brian Evans is making one unique album.
A photo accompanying this release is available at
http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=4822
Evans, previously the opening act for stars ranging from Jay Leno to
Social Distortion, and whose music is currently heard on television
shows such as "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Big Shots," is prepping
to release a CD this year around the world, and doesn't hide the fact
that his record will be different than competitor crooners.
"I'm not using the crooner word as a marketing hook. I am a crooner. I
always have been. When kids were listening to KISS in school, I was
listening to my grandmother's Bobby Vinton albums. My music will be
original material for the most part, and it will stick to the genre,"
says Evans.
Ahmet Zappa, son of the late legendary rock musician Frank Zappa, has
written, and will produce "Super Spy" for Brian Evans. Chris Walden,
the Grammy nominated producer who has worked with the likes of Michael
Bolton and John Williams, will produce twelve of the thirteen tracks.
Evans will record only four covers, but wrote the eight remaining songs
on the project.
"If I sing everyone else's material, then what am I other than a big
budget karaoke act?" says Evans. "If I'm doing a cover, it'll be made
different, but I think it requires original material, this entire
genre. I'm not going to write an original song under the guise of being
a crooner that has nothing to do with the genre. You'll get what you
pay for."
The CD is currently underway, and will be released this year.
Kelly Osbourne, daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne, will sing "Blue
Bayou" with Evans. Evans hand picked the singer for the project after
considering dozens of artists.
His music is music you've likely already heard. His version of
"Witchcraft" is used on ABC's "Big Shots" (see
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DG5a-O76B1o). An actor is lip synching
Evans. His version of the song "It Had To Be You" is heard on Fox TV's
"So You Think You Can Dance" (see
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oyXSHD5_97U). Licensing of his music has
occurred as far away as Poland and Germany. His previous recordings may
be purchased at iTunes and all other download sites throughout the
world.
"This CD has been more than two years in the making, and I'm just
thrilled to be almost done," says Evans.
Evans has been friends with Ahmet since the late '80s when the both
were young teens. As for Osbourne, Evans says: "I don't care if her
name was Joan Smith, if you heard the voice I have heard, you'd want
her for your CD too. Kelly has an amazing voice that I personally
believe people haven't even really heard yet. This is my first big CD,
and I aim to make it the best it can be."
Nearly 55 musicians behind Evans will make sure of it.
For more information visit www.brianevans.com
The photo is also available at NewsCom, www.newscom.com, and via AP
PhotoExpress.
CONTACT: Bel Air Music
Mark Biltz
(310) 487-1449
[email protected]