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Chasing Bailey: Dolly Teen Choice Awards Performance
Pop / Rock, 13/08/2008 Comment

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Sydney, AU. (EMI MUSIC Australia)--Fresh from wowing local and international audiences from around the globe at World Youth Day in Sydney and Melbourne last month, Chasing Bailey now prepare to release their debut album 'Long Story Short'. 'Long Story Short' will be released on August 16 both physically and digitally and will feature the band's debut single, 'Little By Little'.

Leading up to the release of 'Long Story Short', the band will perform 'Little By Little' at The Third Annual Dolly Teen Choice Awards on Wednesday August 13, 2008, Sydney's Big Top, Luna Park. The band will present and perform alongside some of Australia's ultimate teen sensations including Brian McFadden, The Veronicas, Axle Whitehead, Dean Geyer, Jade Macrae, Kate Ritchie plus loads more.
Don't miss all the excitement from the special night at www.dolly.ninemsn.com.au

The live performances don't stop there! Friday August 15 will see the band launch 'Long Story Short' with a live show in Sydney at The Bald Faced Stag, 345 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt - a launch event not to be missed!

On the digital front, iTunes are currently running a special offer when you purchase 'Little By Little' you will also receive a never released before album track, 'No Good in Goodbye' for free!



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