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Country 02 February, 2024

Laura Pursell Releases The Video For New Single "Shooting Star"

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Laura Pursell Releases The Video For New Single "Shooting Star"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Singer and songwriter LAURA PURSELL releases video for her latest song "Shooting Star," the title track from her latest album. Marking the first single from her SHOOTING STAR album that came out on Netcom Music this past September, it is PURCELL's distinctive and finely etched interpretation of the BOB DYLAN composition that appears as the final track on his 1989 Oh Mercy album.

The "Shooting Star" video was filmed and directed by Andrew Rozario and Cinematographer Mike Stryker for Casting Life Films in various downtown Nashville musically historical locations. Viewers will see the famous alleyway behind Tootie's Orchid Lounge, the backstage entry to the Ryman Auditorium, and just across the alley is the back entry to Roberts Western World, "Nashville's Home of Traditional Country Music."

The final scene in the video is atop the pedestrian bridge next to the Tennessee Titans' Nissan Stadium that offers up the best view of Nashville's nighttime city skyline, reflecting the city's growth. "Nashville is where I was born and raised, and I wanted to honor and pay homage to the soul of Nashville I grew up in—the places within our ever-changing skyline that have thankfully been allowed to remain authentic as our city continues to grow," says LAURA.

"Shooting Star" was the last song LAURA performed live on the evening of March 16, 2020 when she and her band (consisting of drummer Chris Ross, bassist Jeff Takaguchi, and pianist Rick Hils) were told to fold up and leave the stage of a Burbank, CA venue as the city of Los Angeles was shutting down at midnight due to the Covid-19 pandemic mandate. "Chris Ross had brought this song to my attention as we were looking for hidden gems to cover and possibly record. Ironically, the night we performed this song, my dear friend and guitarist, Barry Zweig had passed away and the song's lyrics struck me even deeper."

"Shooting Star" was never a single for Dylan, "and after we recorded it," says LAURA, "I played it for the head of my record label, Netcom Music's Ray Clawson. He responded to the musical conversation that was happening between my vocal and Kenny Meredieth's guitar. He loved the connection and the feeling that was captured on this recording."






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