Wednesday, 15 April 2009

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 Will 'TAKE AMERICA BACK' Get Him Blacklisted Again?

 

Steve Vaus, whose 1992 song WE MUST TAKE AMERICA BACK got him blacklisted in the main stream music industry will perform the new version of the rousing anthem as the grand finale of the San Antonio Tea Party in front of the Alamo tomorrow night. Officials expect the Alamo Tea Party to be one of the largest in the nation with attendance predicted to be 15,000. Also appearing at the event are Glenn Beck and Ted Nugent.

Vaus, a two-time Grammy nominee and Emmy Award winner was signed to RCA records in 1992 for the original release of the song.  The song was hitting the top of the charts and was one of the most requested songs at country radio that year. But when big city program directors balked at giving airtime to the song's conservative themes RCA dropped Vaus. RCA also prohibited Vaus from re-recording or re-releasing the song for five years. 

Since it's release a few weeks ago the new version of WE MUST TAKE AMERICA BACK has been downloaded and/or previewed on Vaus' website over 100,000 times.  It remains available for free download at http://www.SteveVaus.com 

Vaus has also released a video of the song which in it's first few days on YouTube has been viewed nearly 10,000 times. 

Steve Vaus facts: 

  • Two time Grammy Nominee
  • Emmy Award Winner
  • Performances at The White House, the Grand Old
  • Opry and thousands of other venues
  • Recorded, produced or performed with Willie
  • Nelson, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kenny Loggins, Kenny Rogers and others
  • Created music for network television shows such as Friends, Drew Carey and CBS Sports
  • Created themes for the US Navy Blue Angels, the Olympics, the America's Cup 

Steve Vaus is available for interviews 

Contact him directly - 858-254-3633 or stevevause@cox.net

Download WE MUST TAKE AMERICA BACK here: http://www.SteveVaus.com 

"I still get chills when I hear the original timeless version of the song. But Vaus' reworked rendition speaks to the hearts and souls of Americans who are genuinely suffering today  because their country, and everything good about it, is being taken away from them. This is truly a song for our times." - Joseph Farah, CEO of WorldNetDaily