November 24,
2015
For Immediate Release
Doyle’s Stay Relevant CD Released to Music
Industry Acclaim
Dan Doyle's Stay Relevant CD, two and a-half years
in the making, was released today. A
special holiday autographed CD is now available for purchase. The electronic version may be purchased
through CD Baby beginning on December 8th.
The CD
features 11 original songs written, composed and recorded by Dan, as well as
three songs that will be performed in Dan's Shoeless
Joe play, which will premiere in 2016. The website also features an eight-minute
stage reading of the Shoeless Joe
play.
High Praise from the
Music Industry
The Stay Relevant CD has drawn high praise
from a wide span of individuals in the music industry. Acclaimed musician, platinum engineer and
producer Gordon Bahary, whose credits include mixing and mastering over 35
million albums sold, including those of Stevie Wonder, calls Doyle’s Stay
Relevant CD "Brilliant. " Mr.
Bahary’s entire statement can be viewed on the website under Testimonials.
Issues Addressed
The Stay Relevant website (www.dandoylemusic.com) addresses a number
of issues, including the rage which spurred Mr. Doyle to create the entire CD,
rage based on the State of Rhode Island indicting Mr. Doyle over his running of
the Institute for International Sport. A
CD feature is the song, The Gran’ Ole
Jury, which reflects Mr. Doyle’s
outrage with the Grand Jury system. The
song will lead to Mr. Doyle's production of a documentary on the Grand Jury
system.
Institute for
International Sport Assets
The website
addresses a remarkable number of new assets that Mr. Doyle has created to keep
his beloved Institute for International Sport afloat until he is exonerated for
what he defiantly terms bogus charges filed by the State of Rhode Island. The assets include the Shoeless Joe Play and Mr. Doyle’s creation of the African
Scholar-Athlete Games. Proceeds from the
Stay Relevant CD will benefit Institute projects.
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For further information, contact
info@internationalsport.org.
Interview requests must be emailed.