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Irie Reggae Hits: Best of Chill

The best contemporary Reggae chill sounds! - Your own “Club Tropical”

Laid-back groovin’

Whether you are in Jamaica chilling out on the beach or just grooving in your own backyard, the reggae vibe is guaranteed to put you in an irie mood. In Jamaica “irie” is a state-of-mind where “you don't need to worry ‘bout a thing, ‘cause everything gonna be all right.”

Irie Reggae: Best of Chill is simply the best collection of classic roots reggae mixed with a dash of pop. Featuring songs like Bad Boys (the theme from the hit TV show Cops) by Inner Circle, Putting Up a Resistance by Beres Hammond, Wa-Do-Dem by Eek-A-Mouse, You Don't Love Me by Dawn Penn and Kaya by Bob Marley as well as some really unique cover contributions from artists like Black Uhuru’s Natural Mystic and Sinead O’Connor’s Throw Down Your Arms. In addition, this great collection includes Wayne Wonder and Nasio - two great young roots artists.

Kick back and relax - feel the irie vibe in this extraordinary Reggae music.


HEE HAW RELEASES NEW DELUXE DVD BOX SET

A SALUTE TO HEE HAW - THE COLLECTOR’S EDITION

IN STORES SEPTEMBER 12

Collection Offers More Than 40 Musical Performances By
Hank Williams, Jr., Loretta Lynn,
Waylon Jennings, Tanya Tucker, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, Ray Charles
And Many More!

Fairfax, VA ---- One of the most beloved series on American television will be commemorated in a five-DVD box set this fall as A Salute To HEE HAW - The Collector’s Edition hits stores on September 12th (via Time Life in association with Gaylord Entertainment). The collection, released just in time for the start of the holiday shopping season, is dominated by a who’s who of country music from the 1960s and ‘70s. Over 40 performances by such icons as co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark, Hank Williams, Jr., Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty and even Ray Charles and Jerry Lee Lewis remind viewers what an important role HEE HAW played in bringing country music into millions of homes. Also exclusive to the set is brand new interview footage shot specifically for Time Life and peppered with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and wistful memories of Buck Owens, who died earlier this year. Time Life has previously released single DVDs from the series which have gone on to sell over a million copies, but A Salute To HEE HAW is the first box set to ever be assembled and is filled with episodes that have never been available via retail outlets before.

Comprised of eight different episodes, A Salute to HEE HAW - The Collector’s Edition contains a total of eight hours of programming. The five DVD package also includes a once-in-a-lifetime reunion of original cast members, videotaped in Nashville earlier this year specifically for the collection. “We just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to reunite members of the HEE HAW cast once more to share their experiences and reminisce about one of the most adored shows in the history of television,” said Jeffrey Peisch head of Time Life’s Video Division. Roy Clark, Roni Stoneman, Jim & John Hager, Lulu Roman, George Yanok and George “Goober” Lindsey speak candidly and emotionally about the time they spent together on the series. They reflect on the camaraderie and speak lovingly about fellow departed cast members including Grandpa Jones, Minnie Pearl and Buck Owens. And they answer one of the lingering questions about HEE HAW: No, Junior Samples wasn’t acting. A Salute to HEE HAW - The Collector’s Edition is packaged in a unique collector’s box featuring many exclusive photos, along with “high school yearbook-style” notes handwritten by HEE HAW cast members.

Among other highlights, Dottie West performs “Silver Threads and Golden Needles”; Hank Williams, Jr. with “I’d Rather Be Gone”; Tanya Tucker singing her smash crossover hit “Delta Dawn,” and Conway Twitty crooning “I Love You More Today.” One of the most special moments captured in the set is the historic appearance by Ray Charles on HEE HAW. A long-time fan of country music, Ray Charles relished his appearance on the program. He not only sang a soulful version of “Crying Time” (as a duet with Buck Owens), but also insisted on performing in the comedy segments. It’s priceless material for fans of Ray Charles, country music lovers and for devotees of classic television.

HEE HAW was unlike anything else on television and created a timeless formula focused on rural, old-fashioned settings and Southern wit. But the undeniable highlight of HEE HAW was the musical performances that filled each episode, not only by co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark, but an impressive list of country music superstars and singers on the rise. The new box set reflects the incredible legacy of country music that HEE HAW supported throughout its run, with an extraordinary list of musical guests whose performances ranged from classic to contemporary country and from gospel to bluegrass.

HEE HAW, which ran from 1969-1992, began as a summer replacement on CBS and continued for over 20 years. The show’s overwhelming popularity and its catch phrase “Hee, Haw” earned it a place in the pantheon of American culture which endures to this day. And just this summer, the series returned to television on country music cable network, CMT.

About Time Life Inc.
Headquartered in Fairfax VA, Time Life Inc. was founded in 1961 as a direct marketing company specializing in music and books. It has since grown to become one of the world’s largest direct marketers of audio and video products, selling more than 13 million units each year throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, and is the largest advertiser of music products in Germany, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Time-Life set the standard in the direct response industry by pioneering direct marketing techniques, building one of the most trusted and recognized brands in commerce. The company now also sells their products through major traditional and non-traditional retailers around the world as well as via the Internet. Time Life is a registered trademark of Time Warner Inc. used under license by Direct Holdings Americas Inc., which is not affiliated with Time Warner Inc.

About Gaylord Entertainment
Gaylord Entertainment (NYSE: GET), a leading hospitality and entertainment company based in Nashville, Tenn., owns and operates three industry-leading brands - Gaylord Hotels (www.gaylordhotels.com), its network of upscale, meetings-focused resorts, ResortQuest (www.resortquest.com), the nation's largest vacation rental property management company, and the Grand Ole Opry (www.opry.com), the weekly showcase of country music's finest performers for 80 consecutive years. The company also owns Gaylord Program Services, Inc., owner of all rights and trademarks for HEE HAW, America’s all-time favorite country music and comedy television series. The company's other entertainment brands and properties include Ryman Auditorium, General Jackson Showboat, Springhouse Links, Wildhorse Saloon, and WSM-AM. For more information about the company, visit www.gaylordentertainment.com.


Bluegrass Country Soul - Underground Classic Released on DVD for 1st Time Ever!

Legendary Bluegrass Players Captured in this Once-lost Treasure

Showcasing the greatest Bluegrass players at their peak, performances include legends Ralph Stanley, The Country Gentlemen, The Osborne Brothers, Earl Scruggs, Del McCoury, Jimmy Martin and Roy Acuff. Step back in time to a red clay, jamboree…On Labor Day weekend 1971, producer-director Albert Ihde and his crew shot the first feature film ever made about Bluegrass music in Camp Springs, North Carolina.

Bluegrass Country Soul captures the sights, sounds and magic of this three-day outdoor festival, the first of its kind, featuring Bluegrass veterans and future stars alike sharing the primitive wood and cinder block stage. This documentary does more than just capture one of the largest Bluegrass festivals of that decade, it’s also an interesting mixture of live performances, interviews, impromptu jam sessions and crowd footage of live music set in a small town surrounded by the red clay and tobacco shacks of North Carolina.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Ralph Stanley’s 1971 edition of the Clinch Mountain Boys included teenagers
  • Ricky Skaggs on mandolin and Keith Whitley on guitar. Their version of Man of Constant Sorrow gives a haunting preview of the “hit” from the 2000 movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  • Blue Grass 45, the first such Japanese group to tour America, and the Blue Grass Alliance show the music’s scope and progressive side.
  • Fiddler Chubby Wise, who put Orange Blossom Special on the map, and Earl Scruggs, the banjo master behind Foggy Mountain Breakdown, get the all-star treatment.
  • The “King of Country Music,” Roy Acuff, makes a rare festival appearance.
  • The Camp Springs festival is history, yet thanks to Bluegrass Country Soul we can experience this cultural phenomenon with new insight and a fresh perspective.
  • A well-done movie to appeal to Bluegrass, Americana and Folk fans young and old.
  • The commentary track by Fred Bartenstein, the original emcee of the concert, is a wonderful mixture of history, musical lore, facts and personal observations about the music, and his recollections having worked at the festival a number of times. It is truly an added value for the casual as well as the serious fan