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Jason Meadows Signs Recording Deal with WhiteStar Nashville
Country, 21/10/2008 Comment

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Nashville, TN. (Top 40 Charts/ WhiteStar Entertainment) - Jason Meadows partners with WhiteStar Entertainment Group again this fall. Recently signing with WhiteStar's Publishing Division, Meadows decided to make the move to WhiteStar Nashville with fellow recording artist George Ducas.

Jason Meadows is currently featured in Chrysler's new national advertising campaign directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun, Enemy of the State) for the new Dodge Ram which will premier on October 19th. The campaign will feature online Webisodes as well as a series of commercials based on four competing teams on a quest to complete an obstacle course suited for the 2009 Dodge Ram's capabilities.

Between working on the Dodge Ram campaign and penning the official song for Championship Bull Riding, Jason will be very busy in the coming year.
'I am just so excited about being a part of WhiteStar Nashville. With all the incredible things that have been happening for me with Dodge and Championship Bull Riding, this is like the icing on the cake. We've got a great new single, "Sleepin' In," coming in early 2009 and I can't wait to take this thing to the next level. I'm confident the team at WhiteStar will help me get there.'



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