Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Chelsea Field & Vampire Diaries Star Ian Somerhalder Unleash 100k for Stray Pets



Field Visits Fox News to Continue Animal Awareness
Campaign with Acoustic Performance


NASHVILLE, TN – November 17, 2010 – This past Saturday, rising country star Chelsea Field and Ian Somerhalder, leading actor of the CW Network’s hit series, The Vampire Diaries, proved to be a successful tag team, raising just over $100,000 for homeless animals in the southern region of Louisiana.

Over 1,000 supporters, and 32 fur balls, turned out for Unleashed! Bash on the Bayou. The benefit featured Field as the evening’s musical talent with Somerhalder acting as event host and Chairman. One-hundred percent of the event’s proceeds benefit Covington, Louisiana’s St. Tammany Humane Society, the largest no-kill animal shelter in the state.

“Working with Ian on this event is something I will never forget,” notes Field. “The event raised a serious amount of money and I know in my heart that more than a few lives were saved. It doesn’t get any better than that.”


Field continues her St. Tammany fundraising mission with the recent i-Tunes release of “Love’s Never Leavin.’” The song, penned by American Idol finalist Katharine McPhee, Grammy-Award winning songwriter Richard Marx and acclaimed Nashville producer Trey Bruce, is currently available for download with all proceeds benefiting St. Tammany.

Last Monday, Field performed the song live at the Fox News studios in New York City. The Fox News Strategy Room was buzzing as Field treated a national viewing audience to an intimate acoustic performance. Watch Field on the Fox News Strategy Room here.

Download “Love’s Never Leavin,’” here:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/loves-never-leavin/id403304434

For more information on Chelsea Field, visit:

www.chelseafield.com

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Chelsea Field Media Contact:



Don Murry Grubbs
o. 615.275.8380
don@absolutepublicity.com

2607 Westwood Dr
Nashville, TN 37204
www.absolutepublicity.com

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Chelsea Field and Vampire Diaries' Ian Somerhalder Take Bite Out of Animal Awareness


Nashville, TN – November 4, 2010 – Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field and one of prime time television’s biggest stars, the CW Network's Vampire Diaries’ Ian Somerhalder, have gone to the dogs… and cats, too!

On Saturday, November 13, Field joins Somerhalder in his hometown of Covington, LA for Unleashed! “Bash on the Bayou.” The fully catered Cajun-themed event will feature Field as the evening’s musical talent, while Somerhalder serves as event Chairman. All proceeds generated from the event benefit homeless animals at St. Tammany Humane Society, a local no-kill animal shelter.


“Teaming with Ian for this event is something that’s very near and dear to my heart,” confesses Field. “Animals are a big part of my life and to be able to give a little back with my music is the least I can do!”

In addition, on November 9, Field’s “Love’s Never Leavin’,” penned by American Idol’s Katharine McPhee, Grammy Award-winning songwriter Richard Marx and acclaimed Nashville producer Trey Bruce, will be available for download via i-Tunes with 100% of proceeds benefiting St. Tammany.

The Unleashed! “Bash on the Bayou” benefit kicks off at 7pm on November 13. The event will be held at the Castine Center in Covington, LA with advance tickets available at $60 apiece or $75 at the door. For more information, visit, www.sttammanyhumanesociety.org.

For more information on Chelsea Field, visit www.chelseafield.com.

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Chelsea Field Media Contact:

Don Murry Grubbs
o. 615.275.8380
don@absolutepublicity.com

2607 Westwood Dr
Nashville, TN 37204

www.absolutepublicity.com

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

CHELSEA FIELD TACKLES PEOPLE MAGAZINE, NFL

Nashville, TN (October 12, 2010)– Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field is quickly proving her credibility in the country music industry, as the Ohio-reared songbird continues to climb the ladder of success, most recently landing in the glossy pages of People Magazine (Country Special).

Field’s current single, “Things I Should've Said,” can be found in the free download playlist section of the November 2010 country edition of People Magazine, now available on newsstands nationwide.

“Being featured in People Magazine really is a dream come true,” says Field. “National prominence, alongside artists like Charlie Daniels, Jerrod Niemann and Joey and Rory… what an honor, I’m so blessed!”

Field’s video to “Things I Should've Said” is currently featured on CMT Pure’s 12 Pack, in the running with Trace Adkins, Dierks Bentley, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, and Chris Young, among others.

In addition, Field will hit NFL turf this winter with several national anthem performances. She’s currently scheduled to sing the nation’s praise in Cleveland ,OH when the Cleveland Browns take on the New York Jets on November 14 and again in Indianapolis, IN on December 19 as the Jacksonville Jaguars face off against the Indianapolis Colts.


For more information on Chelsea Field, visit www.chelseafield.com.

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Chelsea Field Media Contact:

Moxy Records
Thomas Newton
thomas@moxyrecords.com

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Chelsea Field Performs at the Poage Landing Days

Moxy Records' Chelsea Field performed in front of thousands at the Poage Landing Days Festival in Ashland, KY this past Saturday. The concert also featured arists Earl Thomas Conley, Bo Bice and Mark Wills. Local country radio station WTCR (Huntington, WV), was thrilled to have Field on the bill after a memorable performance for them in June during her radio tour.

"This was a great show and a great experience," said Field. "Judy Jennings (WTCR) has always supported me through the years and any chance I have to do something for her, I do it!"

Field is currently wrapping up the radio tour for her first single "Things I Should've Said" which has already charted on the Music Row charts as well as a video for the single in rotation on CMT Pure. You can check out photos from the performance on her facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/chelseafieldmusic

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Chelsea Field Launches 'Field Day Fridays' Series

Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field has launched “Field Day Fridays,” an ongoing webisode series documenting her current radio tour, at www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Since May 10, Field’s multi-leg tour has seen the singer visit more than 50 stations and 14 states in support of her rising debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said.” The “Field Day Fridays” video blogs follow Chelsea’s progress on the road, highlighting radio station visits, conference room performances, on-air interviews, and entertaining, behind-the-scenes footage. New updates are posted each Friday on her website, Facebook and Twitter accounts.

“The ‘Field Day Friday’ webisodes are a fun way for fans to keep up with what I’m doing and where I’m going on this tour,” said Field. “It’s been an exciting process filming all the places we’ve gone and the visits we’ve made to the radio stations around the country. Every day is a new adventure, so I’m glad we’re documenting it all.”

“Things I Should’ve Said” recently debuted on the Music Row chart, jumping five spots last week to land at No. 61. Field begins the second leg of her radio tour next week. The first leg included stops in Tennessee, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

To watch the “Field Day Fridays” webisodes, check tour dates and listen to Chelsea’s debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said,” visit www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com. Fans can also vote each day for the “Things I Should’ve Said” video on CMT.com’s 12-Pack Countdown here.

Follow Chelsea Field on Facebook at www.facebook.com/chelseafieldmusic and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/chelseafield09.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Chelsea Field Entertains Fort Campbell Troops and Families at 4th of July Celebration

Moxy Records’ Chelsea Field entertained thousands of appreciative troops and their families this past weekend with her performance at the Independence Week Carnival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Field headlined the July 4 concert, which also included performances from One Night Rodeo, Dan Varner Band, Sam Tate and a special appearance by Grammy-nominated songwriter, Greg Barnhill.


The rising Country star resumes her multi-week radio tour this week, with stops in Virginia, Ohio and Florida. Visit her Facebook page for a full photo gallery from her July 4 performance at Fort Campbell: www.facebook.com/chelseafieldmusic

Monday, June 7, 2010

CMA Music Fest Week!

Hey guys, it's Chelsea again!

So the big week is finally here, are you excited? I know I am! This is going to be a crazy week, but I am SO ready for it! We've got a lot of stuff going on - some of it is posted on my tour page, so check there for specific dates and times, etc. I've got a lot of interviews and booth signings set up, and some things still in the works, but I'll be sending out tweets about it throughout the week!

As of right now I'm playing at Cadillac Ranch on Thursday and Saturday, the Hard Rock stage on Friday and the WSM acoustic stage on Sunday. AND I'll be playing poker to raise money for St. Jude's and the local flood victims at Cadillac Ranch on Thursday! If you want to come by and say hello at any of my booth appearances, you can catch me inside the Convention Center at the Digital Rodeo booth and the Country Network booth on Saturday, and the WSM booth on Sunday. Just check out my tour page for the exact times! Plus, I'll be performing at a special "secret" show sometime in the coming days, too... make sure you follow me on Twitter to find out when and where and with who!

I hope all of you come out for Music Fest and I get a chance to meet each and every one of you sometime during the week. It's gonna be a blast!!!

Chelsea

Friday, June 4, 2010

Industry Event & CMA Music Fest

Hey everyone! I am so excited, and relieved and exhausted... all at the same time! I put on a show for a lot of Nashville industry folks last night at Cadillac Ranch and it was A-MAZING! We did six songs in all, including the new single, "Things I Should've Said." My band is incredible and did a great job! We did some other tunes that you should all be hearing soon, like "Dance With Me," "All Cried Out," and "Love's Never Leaving," plus one of my favorite cover songs we play - "Alone" by Heart! The place was packed and I did a bunch of interviews afterwards, too... I can't tell you how happy I am today! All in all, it was a great night! Thanks for everybody's support and coming out to the show last night - it really meant the world to me!

Some more good news, I just found out that CMT Pure will start airing my video for "Things I Should've Said" next week! So be on the lookout for it!!

See you at Music Fest next week!!! I'll be posting an update in the next day or two with some of the details about what I'm doing at the festival.

xoxo,
Chelsea

Monday, May 17, 2010

5/17/2010: Chelsea Field Visits Froggy 104.3 in Pittsburgh on 12-Week Radio Tour

Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field stopped at WOGI 104.3 in Pittsburgh last Friday, May 14, in support of her debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said.” The single officially impacts today, May 17. Follow Chelsea’s video diary of her multi-leg, 12-week radio tour at www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Pictured below (l to r): Froggy VP/Programming Frank Bell, Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field and Froggy Pittsburgh PD Dave Anthony.

Froggy Picture

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Chelsea Field Garners High Praise in Early Response to Debut Single, "Things I Should've Said"

Departs today for multi-leg, 12-week radio tour

(Nashville, TN – May 10, 2010) Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field has received early positive reviews at radio and from critics alike for her high-energy debut single, "Things I Should've Said."

Produced by award-winning songwriter and producer Trey Bruce, "Things I Should've Said" recently earned the following high praise from renowned critic Robert K. Oermann in MusicRow: "She definitely has the vocal firepower to pull off this searing, sizzling rocker. Go, baby. You are coming in loud and clear."

Frank Bell, VP/Programming at WOGI in Pittsburgh, Pa., calls it "fresh, fun and Country. It'll sound great booming out of the speakers this summer!"

To hear "Things I Should've Said," visit www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Field, whose Nashville home recently suffered significant damage in the Middle Tennessee floods, is departing today, May 10, on a multi-leg, 12-week radio tour in support of the new single. The first leg includes visits to stations in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and Indiana, among others.

"It's really hard to leave and go out on the road when there's so much devastation back home," Field says. "I'm trying to keep it in perspective and remember that there are so many others that are going through the same kind of thing, and all you can do is deal with it the best you can and try to move forward. For me, that means going back to work, and right now that means going out on the road."

Bruce, whose production credits also include Trace Adkins, Chris Ledoux and Rebecca Lynn Howard, produced one of the track's two dance remixes. Miami-based producer Eddie Mix produced the second remix. Both versions will be shipped to DJs and dance clubs across the country.

Video director Jeff Johnson (Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Tim McGraw) wrapped up shooting on the video for "Things I Should've Said" in April.

"Working with Chelsea on ‘Things I Should've Said' was nothing short of amazing," says Johnson. "Chelsea is a true talent, and it shines through in this video. I think she has a huge hit on her hands, and I truly believe Country music will be adding a new talent to their community with this addictive song."

Field's full-length album is due out on new Nashville-based independent label, Moxy Records, in summer 2010.

Monday, April 19, 2010

4/19/2010: Video Shoot Last Week!

Hey guys!
A lot has been happening these last few weeks, so I wanted to update you all. I shot my first music video last week, which is for my debut single, "Things I Should've Said." It was a lot of work, but so much fun! The video shoot was 2 days long. The first day we shot the performance part of the video. It ended up being a 14-hr work day. It was crazy! :) The 2nd day was a little easier. We shot the acting part of the video. I can't wait for everyone to see it!!

We are in the process of getting ready to head out for the radio tour in a couple weeks. I think it's going to be amazing.
I found out earlier this week that "Things I Should've Said" was on the radio for the first time! They played it on Froggy Country 104.9 (WFKY) in Frankfort, KY!!! I couldn't be happier with how everything is coming together!

Alright, I hope everyone has a great week!

Love,
Chelsea... xoxo

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

3/31/10: California, Writing Sessions & Studio Time!

Hey guys,
So last week I got to go visit some friends in California and we ended up going to Napa Valley! We had so much fun. It was really amazing. We flew home on Sunday and didn't get back until late. I had an early writing session the next day with my producer Trey. I was a little nervous about it but everything went great. We ended up going into Omni Studio on Tuesday to track 4 more songs for the record and I am very proud to say that we ended up recording 2 songs that I co-wrote! I'm so happy with how the record is coming along. We now have 11 tracks and are really close to finishing the album! :)
Hope everyone has a great week!
Love,
Chelsea.... xoxo