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"Short of venturing out into the cold and going to an actual concert, there may be no better way to see and hear live music than on Ovation TV's terrific new weekly series Live from the Artists Den." - TV GUIDE
Los Angeles, CA (January 31, 2008) - Crowded House will be featured in an episode of “Live from the Artists Den,” the innovative new weekly music series on Ovation TV featuring acclaimed artists performing in extraordinary settings, Thursday, February 7 (8-9 p.m. ET/PT). The “Live from the Artists Den” series is presented by Ovation TV (www.OvationTV.com) and Grey Goose Entertainment (www.GreyGooseEntertainment.com).
The episode featuring Crowded House was filmed at a private Artists Den concert on July 19, 2007 in Manhattan at the Masonic Hall Grand Lodge of the State of New York. The magnificent Masonic temple provided a dramatic setting for the first Crowded House concert in New York since the legendary band reformed after more than a decade apart. Keyboardist Mark Hart played the hall’s enormous, brightly painted pipe organ to open the special show celebrating the release of the band’s new album, Time on Earth (ATO Records), for an audience of long-time fans who traveled from as far as New Zealand to attend
Other artists and venues featured in the first season of “Live from the Artists Den” on
Ovation TV include Patty Griffin at the Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts on New York’s Lower East Side; Josh Ritter at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; Ben Harper on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee at the 2007 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival; Fountains of Wayne on a 100-year-old ship at New York’s South Street Seaport; and KT Tunstall at the Prince George Ballroom
in Manhattan.
The Artists Den (www.theartistsden.com)has been presenting emerging and
established musicians in unique settings around the world since its inception in 2004.
The venture began as one music lover's vision of staging great live music in non-
traditional settings. Initially a series of intimate living room concerts, the Artists Den has expanded to include concerts across North America and Europe by some of today's most significant names in popular music, in venues as varied as Christie’s auction house in London, an abandoned warehouse in San Francisco, a private Southampton beach house and the diamond floor of Tiffany’s on Fifth Avenue.
About Ovation TV: Originally launched in 1997, Ovation TV re-launched in June 2007 with a focus on entertaining, inspiring and engaging the artist in all of us. The 24-hour channel is the only television network devoted exclusively to art, personal creativity and making the arts more accessible to viewers in their daily lives. The network showcases the world’s greatest artists in theater, dance, opera, literature, film, visual and fine art, music, design, photography and architecture. Ovation TV reaches a national audience of 25 million homes through its satellite carriage and on cable systems in key markets across the country. The channel has master distribution agreements in place with most major cable operators. Ovation TV also features original programming, a multi-platform content strategy (www.OvationTV.com) and partnerships with leading American cultural institutions and arts educational organizations. In August 2006 the network was acquired by Hubbard Media Group and a group of other private investors which includes Arcadia Investment Partners, Corporate Partners II, Perry Capital and The Weinstein Company.
About Grey Goose Entertainment: Founded in April 2005, Grey Goose Entertainment is dedicated to producing original and unique content for television, music, and film. Each innovative project reflects the spirit of Grey Goose Vodka and celebrates the interests of the consumer. In addition to Live from the Artists Den, Grey Goose Entertainment produces Iconoclasts, the groundbreaking television series where each episode features two leading innovators from different fields who come together to discuss their passions and creative processes. For more information, visit www.GreyGooseEntertainment.com.
Contact:
Mark J. Kern, Ovation TV, 323.936.1055 or 310.430.7553, mkern@OvationTV.com
Deb Bernardini for Artists Den, DBMPR, 718.468-0940, deb@dbmpr.com
Amanda Schilt, Harrison & Shriftman, 917-351-8661, aschilt@hs-pr.com
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