"Music For Elevators" press release - thank you, Little Willow!

Morning everyone!
I'm very excited to be a part of the promotion for the upcoming album MUSIC
FOR ELEVATORS by George Sarah + Anthony Stewart Head.
If you link musicforelevators.com and/or post the press release at your
website (be it entertainment oriented, personal, journal, Tony-related,
music-related, BtVS-related)  or run it in your magazine/ezine, please email
me at musicforelevators@slayground.net with the link(s) so I can thank you
properly and keep track of the links.
For those of you with BtVS sites who want to say who else is featured on the
album - Alyson Hannigan (Willow), James Marsters (Spike), Amber Benson
(Tara) - plus one of the songs was written by Joss Whedon.
Thank you and go order this mesmerizing album NOW!----------------------------

PRESS RELEASEFor Immediate Release
Collaborative Album Featuring Anthony Stewart Head (of Buffy The Vampire
Slayer) andGeorge Sarah (of T.H.C.) To Be Released on February 5, 2002
B.I.A.B.D. is pleased to announce the collaborative project between Anthony
Stewart Head ("Giles" on Buffy The Vampire Slayer) and reputed electronic
producer/composer George Sarah (formerly of the band T.H.C.).
Head has garnered international acclaim in numerous theater, film and TV
productions, but is probably best known for his role as "Giles" on Buffy The
Vampire Slayer. Despite his critical success with acting, Head originally
intended to pursue a career in music. He attended the London Academy of
Music and Dramatic Arts and got his first show business break as "Jesus" in
Godspell in the West End of London. He also starred in the London stage
musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show as "Dr. Frank-N-Furter." Most
recently, his vocal talents have been showcased on occasional episodes of
Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Composer/arranger Sarah launched his music career in 1983 and has since
garnered the attention of national press (Thousand Words, XLR8R, Outburn, LA
Weekly) and has collaborated with artists ranging from Swayzak, Q (of
Überzone), John X, David J (Love & Rockets, Bauhaus) and Günter Schulz
(KMFDM), among others. In 1999, he released his acclaimed album under the
T.H.C. moniker, Adagio, on Brain Surgery Records. Sarah has also released a
12-inch single on Warner Brothers' F-111 label. In November 1999, he
performed four of his songs on Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and his work has
also been featured on the Buffy spin-off Angel. Sarah's music has been
featured in numerous film and television productions as well. His
full-length album, Opus Eleven, was released May 8, 2001 on B.I.A.B.D.MUSIC
FOR ELEVATORS can be described as down-tempo electronica with soulful
backing vocals and acoustic guitar. The combination of Head's accomplished
vocals and lyrical brilliance and Sarah's orchestral electronica create a
rich and lush sound, accented by contemporary flourishes in the form of
samples and organic instrumentation. MUSIC FOR ELEVATORS also features guest
appearances by additional Buffy cast members.
The album will be available in stores February 5, 2002. Preorder online at:
www.musicforelevators.com or through mail order at: B.I.A.B.D., P.O. Box
39439, Los Angeles, CA., 90039.
P.O. BOX 39439, Los Angeles, CA 90039 www.biabd.com Fax: 323.669.1470