IRA DEAN RELEASES TOPICAL SONG “BEER OR GASOLINE” WHILE DEBT DEBATE LINGERS
By My Country Space
NASHVILLE, TN
-- (August 1, 2011) – Ira Dean is shipping a ‘specialty song’ to
radio stations across America as his first solo outing cleverly
titled, “Beer or Gasoline.” The song is topical, given the
looming deadline of the vote on the debt limit increase. Ira
wrote this song in 2005 when he was faced with the dilemma facing
many Americans in this economy: “Do I buy a gallon of gasoline or
a six pack of beer?” This single also will serve to reunite Ira
with the country fans and to lead up to his first single that is
coming out soon, “Something About A Sunday.”
"In football, Billionaires are arguing with Millionaires," says Ira. "With me, it just comes down to beer or gasoline." He continues, “This song is a great reflection of the woes of many Americans today. Do you take that summer vacation this year or do you plan a “staycation” at home to weather the times?” Ira also went out on the streets with a video camera to ask people the question: “If you have $3 to your name, do you buy beer or gasoline?” An overwhelming majority of the people he interviewed chose beer. So looks like we have our answer, beer.
“Beer or Gasoline” is on Ira’s first solo album, Ira Dean, which is set to be released under the Average Joe’s Entertainment imprint in late 2011. The first official single, “Something About A Sunday,” will be going for adds in September. Please visit www.iradean.com for further information.
SINGER / SONGWRITER IRA DEAN SIGNS WITH AVERAGE JOE’S ENTERTAINMENT
By My Country Space
NASHVILLE,
TN -- (July 25, 2011) – Average Joe’s Entertainment is
delighted to announce the addition of Ira Dean, former member of
country trio Trick Pony, to its’ roster. “Ira is a true triple
threat: he's a hit songwriter, a great singer and a true
entertainer! We are thrilled to welcome him to Average
Joe’s," said Tom Baldrica, President of Average Joe’s
Entertainment.Chart-topping hits written by Dean such as “Pour Me,” and the Grammy nominated “Just What I Do,” established him, not only as Trick Pony’s “Wildman” with headlights in his chrome bass, but as a brand new singer/songwriting force and studio musician in country music. The trio won the American Music Awards’ “Top New Artist” and the Country Music Association’s “Artist of the Year” award and released three studio albums producing four top twenty singles on Billboard Hot Country. Their second CD, On A Mission, which Ira co-wrote seven cuts, brought in an additional five Academy of Country Music nominations including, “Album of the Year” and “Vocal Group of the Year.”
In 2008, Dean departed Trick Pony, and has since been busy writing songs for other artists including Joe Nichols, Chris Young, ex-band mate Heidi Newfield, Jake Owen, Gary Allan, and Montgomery Gentry, including their big hit “One In Every Crowd.” He also has the writing credits on the title track for Trace Adkins’ album due out August 2, Proud To Be Here.
Now Dean is focusing on his solo career and is thrilled to be joining the Average Joe’s family, “I’m very excited to be working with Tom Baldrica and Average Joe’s and to be label mates with my good friends Colt Fort and Montgomery Gentry.” Dean’s self-titled solo debut CD is set to be released by Average Joe’s Entertainment in late 2011. Ira Dean hints that the music on his solo debut is “a mixture of alcohol and testosterone-driven songs. My buddy Bobby Pinson has tagged it as ‘testostahol’.” Recently, radio picked up on the album cut “Beer or Gasoline” which was written by Dean and previously recorded by Chris Young. However, the first official single, “Something About A Sunday”, will be going for adds in September. Please visit www.iradean.com for further information.

