Tag: Entertainment
Fixin' to Fall: Singer Sandra Piller releases latest single to Country Music Radio
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- Strong radio airplay, a steady climb up the charts and numerous awards have greeted songs from Sandra Piller's current album, 'Days Like These,' and now she is releasing her next single to country radio, 'Fixin' To Fall.' The tune is 'an upbeat love song that makes you want to dance,' notes Piller.
Fourth Annual Arizona New Release Wine Festival announced by Kief-Joshua Vineyards
SONOITA, Ariz. /eNewsChannels/ -- Kief-Joshua Vineyards is celebrating their Fourth Annual Arizona New Release Wine Festival on April 16th and 17th, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The day will be filled with new wines, winery tours, great food and live music.
Starlight Children's Foundation Annual 'A Stellar Night' Gala Honored Philanthropists Kathy, Paris and Nicky Hilton
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- At Starlight Children's Foundation's annual 'A Stellar Night' gala, presented by California Pizza Kitchen and Nintendo of America Inc., on March 26, 2011, Starlight presented long-time philanthropists Kathy, Paris and Nicky Hilton with its 2011 Heart of Gold Award.
New Science Fiction Novel, Sextopia, Invites Reader to a Ravaged World Seeking Sexual Salvation
ROANOKE, Va. /eNewsChannels/ -- Out in Left Publishing announced this week the launch of a new science fiction novel, 'Sextopia' (ISBN: 978-0983289203). Authored by Daniel Printz, 'Sextopia' focuses on a future world, devastated by bloodshed that is transformed by two prominent and influential men who take the small, remaining population and devise a system where everyone is governed by the original sin.
Rare Live Rehearsal Tape Featuring Aretha Franklin and the Late Van McCoy offered in Silent Auction
WASHINGTON, D.C. /eNewsChannels/ -- OASA Records announced this week its silent auction of a live and rare rehearsal tape, never heard before, featuring Aretha Franklin and the late Van McCoy singing a tune titled, 'I Was Made for You, You Were Made for Me.'
ACCRBA announces the launch of the 17th edition of the Palco do Rock Festival im Brazil
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- From the 5th to 8th of March, Bahia will not be only the capital of the axe music, but will be also the capital of Rock'n'Roll. ACCRBA, a leading Brazilian-based non-profit association established 1994, announces the launch of the 17th edition of the Palco do Rock Festival, sponsored by BahiaGas, the Government of the State of Bahia and with the support of the Municipal Town hall of Salvador.
Jury Issues Mixed Verdict in Copyright Infringement Case with I'm Ready Productions and Image Entertainment
HOUSTON, Texas /eNewsChannels/ -- Michael Baisden's attorneys, Daryl K. Washington and Aubrey 'Nick' Pittman, announced on Monday, a jury in Houston Federal Court reached a verdict in the copyright lawsuit filed by nationally syndicated radio and TV personality Michael Baisden. The mixed verdict allows for the return of Baisden's copyrighted rights and allows the best-selling author to proceed with upcoming movie and television projects.
Bookstand Publishing announces 'ICEWINE' A Thrilling New Adventure Novel by Richard Bruno
MORGAN HILL, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- 'ICEWINE' (ISBN: 978-1589097995), a new novel just released by Bookstand Publishing, is a fast-paced action adventure that takes the reader from the last days of Hitler's Germany to a modern day treasure hunt involving world travel, exotic cuisine, and wine.
Rising on Nashville's Music Row chart, Sandra Piller Premieres New Video for 'Days Like These'
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- With the title track from her new album, 'Days Like These,' gathering radio spins, country singer Sandra Piller is happily watching it climb several charts while touching the hearts of listeners at country and Christian country radio. 'And now, there's a video that shows many of the wonderful events and emotions that are a part of this magnificent song,' Piller states.
Denise Gott, Long-Term Care Expert, Will Reveal Alarming 'Awareness Gap' on CNBC TV and FOX
KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, at least 70% of Americans over 65 will need long-term care services at some point. And Prudential Financial Inc. notes that 74% of consumers age 55 to 65 (about three in every four of us) polled for a recent survey said they are concerned about needing some kind of long term care.