FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 5, 2012
BRENDAN JAMES RELEASES VIDEO FOR “NOTHIN’ BUT LOVE”
Video Is A Platform For Marriage Equality And Gay Rights; Celebs And LGBT Press Already Supporting Single
Charleston, SC-based singer-songwriter Brendan James has just released his video for his new single, “Nothin’ But Love” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE0EduRhlao); the clip features a number of loving couples of all types and is a platform for marriage and equality and gay rights. In addition to coverage already by a number of LGBT press outlets (Instinct Magazine has called James their “straight ally,” while After Elton, Boy Culture, After Ellen, QClick, GA Voice and others have written about it), the video has also been retweeted by a number of celebrities including: Boy George, Michael Urie (“Ugly Betty,” “Partners”), Melissa Claire Egan (“The Young & the Restless”), Graham Patrick Martin (“Major Crimes,” “Two & A Half Men”), Keith Powell (“30 Rock”), Sarah Drew (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Anthony Rapp (“RENT”), and Hannah Marks (“Amazing Spiderman,” “Necessary Roughness”). The song is from James’ most recent album, Hope In Transition, which was released by Rock Ridge Music on July 10, 2012. The video was directed by Jeremy O’Keefe (“Somewhere Slow,” “Wrestling”).
Says James of the decision to use his video as a platform for marriage equality: “While on tour in September, I stopped in Atlanta at the request of an old college friend, Jeremy O’Keefe. Jeremy is now a successful filmmaker who was spending the summer in Atlanta. He asked if I would shoot a special music video with him, using my new song, ‘Nothin’ But Love,’ as a platform for marriage equality and gay rights. I said yes without blinking an eye. Jeremy is gay, and to think that he is denied the same marriage rights that I am is unbelievable to me. He invited 30 people of different races, ages and lifestyles to come and lip-sync my song that day. And the result was overwhelming. I’d like to thank everyone involved for the love and kindness they brought to the set that day, and for showing me first hand just how humble and meaningful their cause really is. I hope this simple video helps tip the scales towards love and marriage equality in this country. It’s definitely time.”
Says the video director O’Keefe about the cause: “Homosexuality is not a subculture. Homosexuality does not discriminate. Homosexuality is part of every family, every race, every religion, every economic class – every walk of life. Brendan James’ ‘Nothin’ But Love’ is a simple, beautiful and universal message that can take us beyond the fear, beyond the hatred and move towards love. An equal love, with equal rights for all. The time is now.”
James is hoping to partner with an appropriate charity to be the recipient of donations from the sale of the single. James and O’Keefe encourage those who are interested in learning more and becoming involved in the marriage equality movement to visit Human Rights Campaign (http://www.hrc.org) or Legalize Love (http://www.legalizelovebug.com).
Hope In Transition, which reached #14 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, is James’ most hopeful and invigorating collection of music in his critically-acclaimed, seven-year career. He blurs the genre lines between shimmering soul, confessional folk, and goose-bump inducing pop-rock, and keenly balances a timeless sense of organic instrumentation with a playfully experimental penchant for slinky R&B-flavored beats and tasteful electro ambience. Hope In Transition was produced by Max Coane (with additional track production by Julian Coryell).
Prior to Hope In Transition, he released an independent EP as well as two albums on the Decca label, one of which featured the song, “The Lucky Ones,” which the U.S. women’s soccer team played in their locker room to psych themselves up prior to every game they played in the Summer 2012 Olympics, including their gold medal-winning game on August 9th.
The Derry, New Hampshire-native started his professional career in New York City. During this formative time he played over 300 shows, building a robust fanbase touring with such diverse artists as John Mayer, Paula Cole, Keb Mo, Parachute, and Matt White. James garnered widespread exposure through his songs being featured on television shows such as “Private Practice,” “American Idol,” “Bones,” “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Army Wives,” and “One Tree Hill.” He also made TV appearances on “Rachael Ray” and “CBS Sunday Morning.” Both of Brendan James’ Decca albums climbed the iTunes Top 10 pop charts—James’ sophomore album, Brendan James, climbed to #1 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts.
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