VENTNOR, NJ, March 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Jimmie Lee aka The Jersey Outlaw's new explosive single "I'm All In" is capturing the emotion of poker players across the country. The newest tune from the Jersey Outlaw channels the emotions of what poker players feel when they're waiting for that crucial card. The song is unique in the fact that it combines rock with crossover country and just a dash of rap. Insiders say that I'm All In will chart soon and become an anthem for the world of poker. Super Model Cindy Margolis commented, "The only thing hotter than Jimmie's song...is Jimmie himself!"
The airplay of the song has already started nationwide and can be heard on poker radio, including HOLDEMRADIO, ONTILTRADIO, ROUNDERS RADIO, KENTUCKY POKER RADIO, SCOTT MADUSOWS LAS VEGAS RADIO SHOW and several others, and Jimmie is featured in Card Player Magazine, All In Magazine, Poker Pro Magazine, Woman's Poker Player, as well as a feature on the cover of Australian Poker Weekly, and many other publications! Be on the lookout for the Jersey Outlaw this spring, as this song will make its way to Celebrity Poker Tournaments, and to poker television, too. So, be sure to check out the song atwww.jimmieleesongs.com, FACEBOOK-JIMMIE LEE, and YOUTUBE. And the song can be purchased at CDBABY and I-TUNES.
Hot Aussie Chick, Danielle Adams-Benham co-wrote the single with the Jersey Outlaw. They decided that there were not enough good poker songs available to grind away to as players listen to their iPods and music at the poker tables. Jimmie and Danielle reasoned that a little rock spiced with a slight country flavor was on the cards for music lovers and poker players alike. The songs driving rock and crossover country beat contrasted with a presence of a rapper with an "in your face" rhyme really serves to make players feel they are in the game!. There is little doubt that this song will be a chart topper!! As part of promoting the new single, Jimmie Lee is taking to the stage on the 2011 Jersey Outlaw Road Tour with stops in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Antonio, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. In some of the shows, Jimmie is the headlining act, whilst in others he will open for classic rock legend George Thorogood. And Jimmie is cross branding with the release of The New Jimmie Lee Special Collector Poker TShirt, now available at www.highrollerclothing.com.
So, if you're looking for the perfect song to pump through your headset at the poker table and inspire you to shake off the nerves and shove your chips in, then the latest single from Jimmie Lee might be just what your MP3 player needs. And check out the video for "I'm All In" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shswsP2c1MQ.
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Jimmie Lee aka The Jersey Outlaw's New Song "I'm All IN" is Sweeping the Country
Jimmie Lee explodes throughout the poker world with his latest hit single.
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[Press-News.org] Jimmie Lee aka The Jersey Outlaw's New Song "I'm All IN" is Sweeping the CountryJimmie Lee explodes throughout the poker world with his latest hit single.