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Country Artist Adam Gregory To Release New Single and Album on Feb. 28

Country Artist Adam Gregory To Release New Single and Album on Feb. 28

“Different Places” features new Gregory single, “High On You”

(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb 1, 2012)  Country artist Adam Gregory is set to release his new single and six-song album, Different Places, in the U.S. and Canada on Feb. 28.

The first single, “High On You,” ships to Country radio the same day Different Places is released on Feb. 28.  Gregory co-wrote four of the six songs on the album, including the “High On You” single.  Chart-topping songwriters Victoria Shaw, Frank Myers, James Dean Hicks, Steve Bogard and Clay Mills also contribute co-writes on the project.  Gregory, a native of Edmonton, Alberta, and a Nashville resident since 2006, had been writing and recording new material for Different Places over the last 12 months.

“I’m really excited for my new music to finally come out and give people a taste of what I’ve been working on for the last year or so,” says Gregory.  “I had considerable input in terms of the songwriting and song selection for this project, and I think the writing is a little more mature, a little more personal than my last project.”

Internationally acclaimed producer Mark Moffatt produced Different Places at Funhouse Studios and Big Dog Studios in Nashville.

“Adam is a great young artist who defies the trends and lives one hundred percent for his music, a quality that comes across very strongly on this record,” says Moffatt.  “His voice is unique and instantly recognizable, and his ability to convey pure emotion in his music draws the listener in from the very first word of every song.  Working with him on this project has been a distinct pleasure.”

A Gold-selling recording artist in Canada, Gregory first made a name for himself in the U.S. with his 2008 Top 40 debut single, “Crazy Days.”  He released a follow-up single, “What It Takes,” through Big Machine Records and subsequently went on to star in the motion picture, “WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?)” in 2009.  The film was released in 2010.

Different Places is a joint release through Calusa Entertainment/GMV Nashville.  It will be available at GMVNashville.com, iTunes, Amazon.com and all major online digital retailers on Feb. 28.  Visit www.AdamGregory.com for more information.

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Pictured L to R at Funhouse Studios: Producer Mark Moffat, Adam Gregory,
musician Buddy Hyatt, engineer John Saylor.

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Country Artist Adam Gregory To Star In New Film "WWJD"

Country Artist Adam Gregory To Star In New Film "WWJD"

Film to feature original music from Gregory

(Nashville, Tennessee – May 4, 2009) Country recording artist Adam Gregory has signed on to co-star in the upcoming film “WWJD” based on one of the best-selling Christian books of all-time.

Based on the classic Charles Sheldon book, “In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do,” the novel currently sells an average of 100,000 copies per year and is available in 26 languages around the world.  More than 40 million copies have been sold since it was written in 1896, second only to the Bible.

Gregory will star in the film alongside John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard tv show, Nip/Tuck, CSI, Smallville) and Maxine Bahns (The Mentalist, The Lost Tribe).

“My faith and my music are very closely related,” says Gregory.  “I feel truly blessed for an opportunity where I can incorporate both into a project that serves a bigger purpose and will hopefully reach millions of others.”

Gregory’s original song “What Would Jesus Do,” from his recent Canadian release Crazy Days, will also be featured in the film.  The song was co-written by Keith Follese and Billy Yates.

The film, produced by Joe and Jack Nasser and Kevin Otto of Nasser Entertainment Group, follows four individuals (a singer, a newspaper editor, a wealthy philanthropist and a minister who has lost his faith) as they vow to walk in “the steps of Jesus.”

Filming on the project begins this week in Los Angeles, CA.

About Adam Gregory:
Twenty-three-year-old recording artist Adam Gregory is a native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. After signing his first record deal with Sony Music Canada at age 13, he scored several Top Ten hits and Gold records in his native country before permanently relocating to Nashville in 2007.  The rising star sped up the U.S. charts in the summer of 2008, breaking into the Top 30 with his first stateside single, “Crazy Days.”  Gregory released his follow-up single, “What It Takes,” in November, followed by promotional tours with both Cricket Communications, Inc. and Soles4Souls.  His album, Crazy Days, was released in Canada in March, with a U.S. debut to follow.  Visit www.AdamGregory.com for more information.

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Country Artist Adam Gregory Concludes Successful Soles4Souls Campaign and Tour

Country Artist Adam Gregory Concludes Successful Soles4Souls Campaign and Tour

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(Nashville, TN – April 23, 2009) Big Machine/NSA/Midas recording artist Adam Gregory recently wrapped up a successful six-week tour partnership with Nashville-based charity organization Soles4Souls.

Gregory visited select markets across the country during his “What It Takes 2009″ club tour, playing shows and partnering with local radio stations to raise money and awareness for the Soles4Souls organization.”Soles4Souls is a great charity that’s really helping out a lot of people,” says Gregory.  “People forget about the basic comforts that most of us take for granted, like a simple pair of shoes, but think about how miserable you’d be without them.  I’m proud to say that we helped make a difference in a lot of people’s lives through this partnership.”

The tour generated thousands of dollars in donations and gently worn shoes.  Each show benefited from local radio tie-ins and included a singles mixer component.  In some cities, Gregory personally visited shelters to distribute shoes to needy individuals within the community.”Adam Gregory is a talented young artist with a big heart,” said Wayne Elsey, Founder and CEO of Soles4Souls.  “We expect big things from him in the future and look forward to working with this young man again.”

Gregory’s newest album, Crazy Days, was released in Canada on March 24.  Gregory’s current tour resumes May 16 in Detroit, Mich.   For more information and tour dates, visit www.AdamGregory.com.

About Adam Gregory: Twenty-three-year-old Big Machine/NSA/Midas recording artist Adam Gregory is a native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. After signing his first record deal with Sony Music Canada at age 13, he scored several Top Ten hits and Gold records in his native country before permanently relocating to Nashville in 2007.  The rising star sped up the U.S. charts in the summer of 2008, breaking into the Top 30 with his first stateside single, “Crazy Days.”  Gregory released his follow-up single, “What It Takes,” in November, followed by promotional tours with both Cricket Communications, Inc. and Soles4Souls.  His album, Crazy Days, was released in Canada in March, with a U.S. debut to follow.  Visit www.AdamGregory.com

for more information.

About Soles4Souls: Nashville-based Soles4SoulsTM facilitates the donations of both new and used shoes, which are used to aid the hurting worldwide. Soles4Souls has distributed more than 4.3 million pairs (currently donating one pair every 17 seconds) to people in over 125 countries, including Honduras, Uganda, Romania, and the United States.  The charity has been featured recently in Runner’s World and the Green Guide by National Geographic.  It has also appeared on CNN, NBC, ABC, FOX, CBS, and hundreds of regional outlets around North America.  Soles4Souls is a 501(c)(3) recognized by the IRS; donating parties are eligible for tax advantages. Visit www.giveshoes.org for more information.

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Adam Gregory Supports Troops, Lends Hand To Operation Troop Aid at CRS-40

Adam Gregory Supports Troops, Lends Hand To Operation Troop Aid at CRS-40

Country singer Adam Gregory showed his support for U.S. troops last week in Nashville, Tenn. when he kicked off Operation Troop Aid’s care package initiative in the Convention Center at CRS-40.

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