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Country 22 July, 2005

Phil Vassar's 'Good Ole Days' Comes Alive On The Small Screen

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Phil Vassar Official Website) - What do you get when you combine Phil Vassar, Drew Bennett (wide receiver of the Tennessee Titans), Ellen Albertini Dow (the rapping granny from Adam Sandler's "The Wedding Singer" and the new film "The Wedding Crashers"), a toga party, Guess models and a fraternity house?
You get the new music video for "Good Ole Days," Phil's Vassar's latest chart climbing hit.

In the vein of "Old School" and "Animal House," the video pays homage to those fun-loving frat-house comedies. Scenes include smashing a guitar and a toga party a la "Animal House," an Asian foreign exchange-student meeting his sexy American girlfriend as in "Sixteen Candles," and a wrestling match between two young girls and an elderly frat brother modeled after the scene in "Old School."

The video was directed by indie-helmer, Ryan Craig (whose upcoming feature, "Small Town Saturday Night," stars Burt Reynolds, Sissy Spacek, Woody Harrelson, James Marsden and Mr. Vassar).

"Good Ole Days," is the latest hit single from Phil's Arista Nashville album, "Shaken Not Stirred." Phil will be performing the song on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno this Thursday, July 21st.
Will Phil pay tribute to Will Ferrell and streak down Fraternity Row? Stay tuned.






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