Friday, September 25, 2015

A Press Release from publicist George Dassinger

9/25/15

HOW DOESN'T THE GRAND JURY WORK? ASK DAN DOYLE
DOYLE'S "THE GRAN' OLE JURY" PROTEST SONG SINGS LOUD AND CLEAR

If you want to learn about the grand jury, Google findlaw.com where it states the sole purpose of the grand jury is not to find guilt or punishment of a party. Instead, a prosecutor will “work” with a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges or an indictment against a potential defendant. It is this process that spawned the phrase “a prosecutor can get a Grand Jury to indict a ham sandwich”. Ironically, while all states have provisions in their laws that allow for grand juries, roughly half of the states don’t use them.

Rhode Island is a state which does use the grand jury and in February 2012, Gordon Fox, Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, now in prison for bribery, called for an investigation of Dan Doyle.  For more than three-and-half-years, Dan Doyle has vehemently declared his innocence. After reading the grand jury testimony, Doyle’s outrage caused him to write a protest song, “The Gran’ Ole Jury”.

Now for almost four years since Fox’s announcement, Dan Doyle has worked full-time at the Institute for International Sport. During these albatross years, Dan has received no salary and has managed to pay all the Institute’s monthly bills. Over this period of time, he has developed projects such as the African Scholar-Athlete Games and has written a play based on Shoeless Joe Jackson – both projects are new and valuable Institute assets. He could have continued to wallow in outrage. Instead of resentment, Doyle moved forward in a positive direction.

“The Gran’ Ole Jury” protest song (see this link for the lyrics) is a part of an album Dan Doyle has worked on for over two years, an album called “brilliant” by renowned platinum producer Gordon Bahary. The full album, entitled “Stay Relevant”, will be released on iTunes in October, followed by a CD to be distributed via Sony RED. All total there are 11 original songs, written, composed and recorded by Doyle, as well as 3 additional songs that are part of the Shoeless Joe play. Doyle also incorporated an added element on the CD - an eight-minute stage reading of the Shoeless Joe play.

A forthcoming “Support Dan Doyle site” will include detailed information of the wide-spread legal redress that will follow in the coming years – civil suits, civil rights suits, false light suits, and malicious prosecution. Criminal complaints will also be filed against those who Doyle alleges violated the law in the Grand Jury. Doyle is also well into pre-production of a documentary on the Grand Jury system. The documentary, tentatively titled “No Judge, Just A Rope”, will expose a system that, in Doyle’s view, tramples on civil rights; a system that allows public servants who work for the people to operate under the misguided notion that they are somehow inviolable. Doyle feels the documentary will shock an American public since so few citizens have any real knowledge of a deeply flawed process that fosters injustice rather than advancing fairness.

Dan Doyle has found a personalized way to state his case and take a stand. His stance is best echoed by the immortal words of baseball pitching great Satchel Paige, “Never let your head hang down. Never give up and sit down and grieve. Find another way.” Dan Doyle found another way and soon his words in song and theater (and eventually in a documentary) will rebalance the scales of justice. The vindication and innocence of Dan Doyle is only a matter of time.

On August 8th, in Worcester, MA DCU Center, Doyle produced a live event – the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. He founded the awards event in 2002 and this year over 1700 people attended. Included in the awards presentation was a 50-minute “Show” that Doyle keenly produced in tandem. Renowned stage actor, Marc Carver, served as host. Seven student ballet student dancers interpreted 11 songs – each song was accompanied by a theme-based pictorial – featuring photos of honorees conveyed to the audience audio-visually on three large screens.

What Dan produced that night was, in my opinion, a new art form. Being a theater actor, I’ve never seen anything like it. The music was beautiful, heartfelt, poignant and earnest. The student dancers were elegant and they seemed to perform with a love and joy. The tri-screened projected photos of the honorees were deeply personal to the members of the audience – an audience that was riveted from beginning to end. A few days after the event, I wanted to give my girlfriend an idea of what Dan’s amazing songs were like. I played one of the songs, ‘A Parent’s Message’ for her. The original song is about selflessness and steadfast love. When the song ended, we sat smiling silently with tears on our cheeks. Dan’s voice is a one-of-a-kind narrative-style in theater and music,” Marc Carver stated.

Dan Doyle recently agreed to his first public interview since February 2012. Doyle discussed issues such as the future of the Institute, the documentary he is producing on the Grand Jury system and why he wrote, composed and recorded “Stay Relevant”. Jim Thompson, the founder of the Positive Coaching Alliance, commented on the Shoeless Joe play.

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                  Contact:      George Dassinger  gdassinger@yahoo.com    973-890-1008