New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Webster & Associates) 40 years after his iconic "
American Pie" reached #1 on the Billboard pop singles chart,
Don McLean will be the subject of a new and authorized documentary, DON McLEAN: AMERICAN TROUBADOUR. Due out on
September 11, 2012 (Time Life),
McLean granted unprecedented access and interviews for the film, revealing his personal account of a career spanning over four decades and performing songs that have become integral parts of American pop culture.
In a promotional effort,
Don McLean will embark on a media tour that will include stops at CBS This Morning,
Access Hollywood, AOL "You've Got…" series, SiriusXM, The Better Show, Huckabee, Fox & Friends, NY Profiles, FoxNews.com Live, Red Eye, AP TV, along with a Premiere satellite radio tour. Don's media appearances kick off on this coming week Sept 10th in New York City!
DON McLEAN: AMERICAN TROUBADOUR also features over 15 live performances including "American Pie," "Vincent," "
Crying" and "And I Love You So" along with extensive commentary by historian and Rolling Stone journalist
Douglas Brinkley, interviews with other artists such as
Brian Wilson and REM's Mike Mills, footage of
McLean on The
Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and performances of his songs by
Elvis Presley and Fred Astaire (who inspired "Wonderful Baby"). On the same date, a double CD of McLean's biggest hits will also be released. Also titled Don McLean: American Troubadour, the CD set will include live performances as well as a special duet of "And I Love You So" With Nanci Griffith.
DON McLEAN: AMERICAN TROUBADOUR is produced and directed by four-time Emmy® award-winning Jim Brown whose work includes: Pete Seeger: The Power of Song, The Weavers: Wasn't That A Time, and A Vision Shared: Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly. "I let Jim Brown into my life because I respect him and trust him," explains McLean. "We've known each other for forty years and he allowed my ideas to be fully realized while telling my story accurately and poetically."
"Don Mclean is a true artist and rugged individualist," says Brown. "He has deep American values that have defined an amazing and admirable life. I think some of his best work is yet to be discovered, and that people will be listening to, singing, and recording his songs for decades to come."
McLean will make a number of television and radio appearances throughout the fall to promote the film and double CD set before embarking on a European tour.