
NASHVILLE, TN. (Arista Nashville) - Chart-topping recording artist, songwriter and performer
Phil Vassar has built a well-deserved reputation as one of country music's most energetic artists, and he'll need every bit of it during the promotional push for his latest Arista Nashville album, Shaken Not Stirred.
On Monday, Sept. 27, Phil will rock two sold-out WKLB-sponsored shows at Boston's Brewery Exchange. The second was added due to a lightning fast sell-out of the first. Tuesday finds him in the City of Brotherly Love, with a live performance on WCAU's 10! program and an acoustic set at Philly's Montana West.
On Wednesday, Phil travels to Washington D.C. where he'll be appearing on the G. Gordon Liddy radio show. Later that day he makes a triumphant return to his hometown of Lynchburg, VA, where he'll perform at his alma mater, Brookville High School. Again, he'll play two shows as the first sold out in only 40 minutes. Proceeds benefit the school.
Chicago gets country's piano man on Thursday at a US99-sponsored show at the House of Blues. On Friday he'll be in Atlanta, performing at Wild Bill's and pre-taping a performance for WAGA's Good Day Atlanta morning news program.
Sunday, October 3, look for Phil on PGA Golf Sunday on the Golf Network as he helps commentate a celebrity tournament that he also participated in. Phil continues on to New York City on Monday and Tuesday, October 4 and 5,for even more major media appearances including live segments on "FOX News Live" and Sean Hannity's ABC Radio show as well as taping a performance on the FNC television show "Hannity & Colmes" which will air at a later date. Stay tuned for details.
The album's first single "In A Real Love" is already a top 10 smash at radio and its momentum continues to build, while the new video for "I'll Take That As A Yes (The Hot Tub Song)" starts to hit on television. The album features a triple shot of his acclaimed vocals, accomplished piano playing and, for the first time, his road band. The native Virginian has developed a reputation as a potent live performer, and he and his touring mates worked to capture their special camaraderie in the studio. The disc bows Sept. 28.