GLEN TEMPLETON INTRODUCES HIS DEBUT SINGLE
“I Could Be The One” Set For May 9, 2011 Release
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 19, 2011)—Nashville-based Capstone Music Group has announced the official release date for newcomer Glen Templeton’s national radio debut. Templeton is set to release his first single entitled “I Could Be the One” on May 9, 2011.
(CDX Vol. 522 / 4/25/2011 • PlayMpE--4/19/2011)
A tongue-in-cheek sales pitch from a male’s perspective (written by Tom McHugh and Jay Knowles), “I Could Be The One” is the ultimate “pick-up” song. The lyrics profess and confess: “I could be a rock-hard headed fool…hard to handle…I got a river-wide redneck streak...but I could be the one that’s the one for you...the arms…the heart…the one you could fall into…there ain’t no tellin’ what I could be…but I could be the one.” Whether a “too-much-tequila mistake” or a “heart’s big lucky break," the single lays the cards on the table to explore the “possibilities.” Peppered with rock guitar riffs, banjo pluckin’ and showcasing Templeton’s sexy-drawl vocals, this tune will be “the one” country radio fans request by name. "The story is about a guy who makes no bones about his imperfections—the flaws most of us guys have,” Templeton introduces.
The track comes from Templeton’s album entitled GT, his first studio recording (from Grammy award-winning producer/engineer Mark Lambert who has also worked on projects with Elton John, Willie Nelson, Ronnie Milsap, Trace Adkins and more) which features special guest performances by Leon Russell, who names Templeton as a contender: “I expect Glen Templeton to be the next major star in country music.”
Glen has been engaged in an aggressive radio promotion tour that will encompass 48 states. In the first leg of the campaign, he’s canvassed 20 states over the past five weeks (accompanied by reps Jamice Jennings and David Shaw) to visit with stations in Oklahoma, Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri and Arkansas including KUBL, WGAR, WIVK, WDSY, KYGO and KBEQ/KFKF.
“We are pleased and overwhelmed with the response,” label head Lance Combs explains. “We are truly encouraged by radio’s excitement.”
"Glen Templeton has got it all, the look, the sound and the song. He ‘could be the one!’ "
--Stoney Richards, APD/MD/Afternoons WDSY CBS Pittsburgh-Y108
Glen is signed with Buddy Lee Attractions for booking representation and has dates stacking up throughout the summer at major fairs and festivals as both a headliner and an opener for some of today’s biggest country stars. Hailing from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, his first big break came in 2008 when he was a “personal pick” by the family of the late Conway Twitty as the first choice to portray the legend in the national touring musical chronicling Twitty’s life.
Currently available for download via iTunes, “I Could Be The One” appears on Glen’s 10-song CD set for a mid to late summer release. The single will be available via all major digital outlets (including Rhapsody and Amazon) at release date on May 9, 2011.
For more information on Glen Templeton and Capstone Music Group, visit www.glentempleton.com or http://www.
***Photos Courtesy of Music City Media***
Pictured:
Top: Glen Templeton With Kansas City's KBEQ's Mike Kennedy
Middle: MD/Chuck Collier/ Glen/ Morning show host Tim Leary. (WGAR, Cleveland Ohio)
Bottom:Glen with PD Stoney Richards at WDSY in Pittsburgh