Update on 2-song musical Nashville flood relief project



If I can get as many folks to download this the country blues ballad, "Washed-out in Nashville Tonight," as they did for my currently most popular song, "Sky, We Salute You," I can raise nearly 1/4 million in relief for the flood-ravaged region of Nashville.  If I can get 1/2 that many to download it, and another half to download the R&B groove, Problems (in Nashville), I'll come out with that amount, divided by two songs, so I'm coming at you with both barrels.  There is a myth that Bakersfield country artists want nothing to do with Nashville.  Though we, as a community of independently mindly artists, may have a reputation for biting the hand that feeds us, we never turn away a hand that needs us, not even if it's a Nashville hand. 

Sample WASHED OUT IN NASHVILLE TONIGHT here:

Washed Out in Nashville Tonight (GL Redux mix)  

Dr BLT

words and music by Dr BLT copyright 2010 Killbilly Records

Sample PROBLEMS IN NASHVILLE here:


Problems (In Nashville)

Dr BLT
Words and music by Dr BLT copyright 2010 Killbilly Records

Then, after you've sampled the goods, hit the "music" link here,

Official Dr BLT website

http://www.drblt.net

go to the CD "Kick-ass Country," to find Washed out in Nashville Tonight (scroll down) for sale, and go to the "Shrink Rapped," and scroll down to find Problems (In Nashville) for sale.  All profits from sales of these two digital Dr BLT downloads go towards flood relief in Nashville via the Red Cross. 

PS: Don't forget to stream or listen via FM (if in the Marin County region), this rad radio show Thursday, May 13 from 6:40 pm to 8:30 pm. 
Bakersfield and Beyond  

Stream it via this link:
KWMR

 

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  • 5/15/2010 9:16 PM Jerry The Saxman wrote:
    Once again, Dr. BLT has reminded us about things that we should never forget. This eerie tune captures the sadness of those impacted by this tragedy.
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