615 Music “Plays Ball” With New Atlanta Braves Theme Song “The Braves Play Here” for Client Peachtree TV
April 9, 2008
Nashville,
TN, April 7, 2008 -- 615 Music, one of America’s preeminent Production Music
companies, providers of production music and original themes, for television
networks and programs, feature films, radio, commercials, on-air promos,
interactive applications and multi-media clients, has composed and delivered a
new theme song for client Peachtree TV promoting the Atlanta Braves. 615 Music
President and CEO Randy Wachtler made the announcement. To hear this tune,
please visit: http://www.615music.com/core/whats_new.cfm
ABOUT NEW ATLANTA
BRAVES THEME SONG:
615 Music composed and produced a new theme song for the Atlanta Braves,
entitled “The Braves Play Here,” for client Peachtree TV, Turner Broadcasting
Inc.’s, local Atlanta
television platform. The new song, written by G. Barnhill and R. Wachtler for
615 Music, has just begun to be featured on that TV station, and will promote
the Braves’ upcoming baseball season. Warner Bros. Records recording artist James
Otto, whose current single, “Just Got Started Lovin’ You is #5 on the charts,
sang the 615 Music produced tune. Wachtler said, “I want to thank my friend
Scott Hendricks at Warner Bros. Records for turning me on to James Otto. What a
great vocalist!”
Wachtler describes the song as, “An upbeat, fun song that incorporates the famous Braves chant
heard at Turner field.” 615 Music’s client for this project was Peachtree TV
Senior Vice President/General Manager Jonathan Katz, who said, “We are
delighted with the song that 615 Music created to introduce this season’s
Braves’ games on Peachtree TV. It capitalizes on the iconic sounds at Turner
Field, while also tapping into musical styles that resonate with our viewers.”
ABOUT 615 MUSIC:
Founded by
president/CEO Randy Wachtler in Nashville,
Tenn., in 1984,
615 Music is a
multi-award winning, full-service music development, recording, post-production
and sound design company with clients that include broadcast and cable
television networks and programs, local market TV stations, radio stations and
syndicates, advertising agencies, and filmmakers, among others.�
615’s client
roster is comprised of virtually every major broadcast and cable television
network, including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, MSNBC, HBO Worldwide, A&E,
HGTV, The History Channel, The Family Channel, Discovery, and CMT.
Additionally, the company has written and produced musical themes and
promotions used within, and to promote, numerous television series and shows.
These have included the “TODAY” show, “Live with Regis and Kelly,” The
Discovery Channel, “Frasier,” ABC Sports College Football, and PBS’s “Nova.”
In Fall 2007,
615 Music acquired the renowned Metro Music library. As a result, 615 Music now
has 10 production libraries and well over 500 CDS worth of music available to
its clients. The combined 615 Music & Metro Music libraries are 615
"Gold" and “Platinum” Collections; 615 Song Library; AMP; Kingsize
NYC; Metro Music; Music Shop; Music Gallery; Promo Accelerator; Scoring Stage
Film & TV; and ZEN.
Internationally,
615 Music also enjoys a worldwide presence. The company’s various libraries are
currently being distributed to over 30 countries via its sub-publishers. In
addition, 615 Music has written and produced a great deal of original music
work for clients based in India,
Germany, and the U.K.
Among 615
Music’s numerous awards is a National Emmy for the memorable theme the company
created for A&E’s acclaimed “Biography” series. For the past two years in a
row, 615 Music was also Emmy Award nominated for “Best Original Song” for two
songs the company wrote and produced for NBC’s “TODAY” show—those songs were
entitled “Live for Today” and “It’s a New Day, Today.”
615 Music is located at 1030 16th
Ave South, Nashville, TN, 37212. The company’s
phone number is 615/244-6515 and its new website can be accessed via www.615music.com
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Contact:
Dan Harary
Asbury
Communications PR
Beverly Hills, CA
310/859-1831
asburypr@aol.com
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