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EyeCon “Supernatural” Convention
Orlando, Florida September 26-28, 2008
Guests Include:
Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester) Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer) Chad Lindberg (Ash) Fred Lehne (Yellow Eyed Demon) Nicki Aycox (Meg Masters) A.J. Buckley (Ed Zeddmore) Travis Wester (Harry Spangler)
Musical Guests Include:
Steve Carlson Jason Manns
Plus, First Screening of the Independent movie: “My Big Break”

MY BIG BREAK is a one-of-a-kind documentary about five roommates trying to make it in Hollywood who face the unexpected effects of fame. While popular shows like ENTOURAGE offer a fun, fictionalized view into the workings of the film industry, MY BIG BREAK shows the good times along with the unsettling reality. Whether you're an actor, filmmaker, writer, musician, artist or movie lover, you'll want to see this rare, raw look at life in Hollywood that reveals what can happen if your dreams unexpectedly come true.
Featuring: Chad Lindberg, Wes Bentley, Brad Rowe, Greg Fawcett and Tony Zierra.

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AVAILABLE NOW

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THESE GIRLS ROCK!!!
Smith and Pyle
Country/Southern Rock/Folk

About Smith & Pyle
During a recent road trip to the Coachella Music Festival, Shawnee Smith and close friend Missy Pyle, both actresses who met while filming a Warner Bros./ABC comedy pilot entitled Traveling In Packs (from Will and Grace writer Jhoni Marchinko), began joking about forming their own band. It so happens that fronting a band was one of Pyle’s lifelong fantasies, and by the end of the trip Pyle had badgered Smith into actually doing it. But their partnership only started there. Smith and Pyle have also founded their own production company and record label, Urban Prairie, as well as a web site entitled Our Urban Prairie.com in order to distribute their music the way they feel it should be done. The album that resulted from that fateful trip to Coachella, a splash of roots-oriented country rock called It’s Okay to Be Happy, was recorded in Joshua Tree, California at Rancho de la Luna and was produced by founding member of Masters of Reality Chris Goss, who is widely credited as the godfather of desert rock. Goss has also helmed albums by Queens of the Stone Age, The Cult, Screaming Trees, The Duke Spirit, Stone Temple Pilots and Scott Weiland. The producer also plays guitar and bass in the Smith and Pyle band and is preparing a new Masters of Reality album on which Smith and Pyle have been invited to appear.
“It’s Okay to Be Happy” their first album is available on iTunes and at Amazon.com.
Schedule of Events
August 22 8:00pm Festival of Fear Toronto
October 18 8:00pm SCREAMFEST Orlando, FL
Links: www.smithandpyle.com www.myspace.com/smithandpyle www.oururbanprairie.com www.myspace.com/urbanprairierecords

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