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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gifted musical artist,
entrepreneur, passionate
social/political activist – all titles
that equally fit one very talented man
Ed Hale stirred up a great
deal of controversy in 2005 with the
Transcendence album Sleep
with You that explored
relationships, sex, women, romance,
drugs, and life on the road. Anyone who
knows him best appreciates his deep
passion for music, writing, and his
unyielding frankness when it comes to
matters close to his heart; however,
unknown to some, he is also the author
of an award-winning screenplay and a
pop-culture/ sociology non-fiction book,
about to hit the market, as well as
being a guest columnist on the Sundance
Film Channel Website covering how
"green" peace on earth really is.
Music is in the blood for this man who
released his first album at the tender
age of 17 and whose great-uncle was none
other than the famous musical conductor
and arranger, Antonio Morelli, well
known for his many years at the infamous
Copa Room in Vegas during the ‘Rat Pack’
years. After having received a guitar
from his mother at a young age to ‘vent
his creativity and keep him out of
trouble’ – the rest, as they say, is
history!
The songs on Hale’s latest impressive
new album Ballad on Third Avenue
are said to be the most personal and
intimate collection of songs he has ever
recorded. An eleven song acoustic
singer/songwriter venture, it is said to
be reminiscent of Bright Eyes, Kings of
Convenience, Rubber Soul era Beatles,
Belle and Sebastian, and Simon and
Garfunkel. Not surprising that his
latest album debuted on the CMJ Most
Added Chart at #14 and then climbed to
#140 on the CMJ Top 200, along with the
release of the first single, I Walk
Alone, which became a staple on Triple A
radio stations all over the United
States and Canada.
Hale’s respected and tireless efforts in
social and political activism may also
be something in the family blood since
Hale is the nephew of Eleanor Cutri
Smeal, former president of the National
Organization for Women and one of the
leading American feminists of the 20th
century. Named a Civilian diplomat, he
represents the United States around the
world and never tires in his efforts for
world peace, earning him the nickname
‘the Ambassador.’ Not content simply
working with Habitat for Humanity in
providing homes and a new beginning for
those less fortunate; he strives daily
to make the world a better place in his
honored role as one of this country’s
civilian diplomats. In fact, it was in
this role that he first visited Iran in
2008 to discuss peace between the two
countries, and later met directly with
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United
Nations in an effort to promote world
peace.
Alongside Hale’s incredibly talented
music, openly public spirituality, and
activism for human rights and world
peace, there is an ambitious
entrepreneur who has founded numerous
multimillion-dollar companies over the
years that include a chain of health
food stores, real estate, a clothing
line, a multi-media company, and his
latest venture in a New York based
business consulting firm with offices
worldwide.
Fans of this rock star extraordinaire
will be happy to learn of his national
tour this Summer promoting Ballad on
Third Avenue (dates have already
been announced for Los Angeles,
Portland, Seattle and Vancouver), plus
the upcoming release of another new
Transcendence album, the long awaited
All Your Heroes Become Villains, only
this time Hale will surely be
accompanied by his lovely new wife, Nahal Mishel-Ghashghai, who was the
inspiration for the band’s alterna-rock
smash Superhero Girl on the
controversial album, Sleep With You. To
hear songs from the new album or connect
with Ed Hale online, visit
www.edhale.com or his official fan-pages
on Facebook or MySpace for more on this
diverse artist. Promo copies of Hale’s
new CD Ballard on Third Avenue
are available by request for review or
article purposes.
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