WEDNESDAY 13's BOURBON CROW To Film 'These Southern Times' Video

January 24, 2009

BOURBON CROW, the country side project of Wednesday 13 and Rayen Belchere (former WEDNESDAY 13 bassist),will film a video for the song "These Southern Times" this weekend in North Carolina. The track is the first single from BOURBON CROW's sophomore album, "Long Way To The Bottom", which is scheduled for an early summer release. The CD was recorded at Hooverama studios in Charlotte, North Carolina. (This is the same location Wednesday 13 has used for the past 12 years to record his WEDNESDAY 13 and FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS FROM PLANET 13 releases.) A total of 13 songs were recorded for the CD, but only 10 of them will be used for the LP. The recording session was videotaped and the resulting footage may be included with the finished product as a bonus.

Upcoming BOURBON CROW shows:

May 08 - Volume 11 - Raleigh, NC
May 09 - Talking Head Club At Sonar - Baltimore, MD
May 10 - The Haunt - Yonkers, NY
May 15 - Peabody’s - Cleveland, OH
May 16 - Reggie's - Chicago, IL
May 17 - Turner Hall - Quincy, IL
May 18 – Pop's - Sauget, IL
May 20 - Monkey Bar - Huntington, WV

More dates will be announced shortly.

BOURBON CROW's touring line up will feature Roman Surman on lead guitar and current WEDNESDAY 13 bassist Nate Manor. A drummer has yet to be named.

Commented Wednesday 13: "I look forward to hitting the road with this project. We plan to do some dates in the States in April/May and then hopefully going overseas in the autumn. I look forward to playing live again with Rayen and putting together a new band to bring these songs to life. These songs are different from the last BOURBON CROW CD. We are not labeling this a country CD, but it's more of a 'southern' CD. Some of these songs will fit the country model while some may end up being more of a southern rock vibe. Some have the tongue-in-cheek vibe of the last CD, some are honest songs. It will be hard to categorize what genre this is, so we are calling it a southern CD."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/bourboncrow.

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