MOORESVILLE, NC, March 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) "Scene In San Francisco" by Ed Hale is #28 on the BILLBOARD ADULT CONTEMPORARY CHART!
In less than four weeks from its debut, Ed Hale's latest single "Scene in San Francisco" from his solo album, "Ballad on Third Avenue", blasted into the Adult Contemporary Top 40 landing at #33 earning both #1 AC New and Active Song of the Week and #1 Most Active New AC Independent Artist. The song tied for the #4 spot on the Most Added Chart and picked up Sirius XM satellite radio station, "The Blend", for rotation. On February 20, "Scene in San Francisco" leaped to #28 on the BILLBOARD AC Chart, #25 on R&R Mediabase AC Radio and continues as the #1 most active independent artist/label release on the Mediabase AC Independent Chart.
Another acoustic-pop gem, "Scene in San Francisco" is a catchy beat-driven romantic ballad that features Ed Hales's traditionally heartfelt singing and poignant lyricism. But this time Hale turns his attention toward the heart and turns the heat up with a timeless and heartbreaking story of "two lovers lost in the heart of San Francisco." The result is a gorgeous melody that stays in your head for days and a story that nearly everyone can relate to.
"Scene in San Francisco" was written by Ed Hale and William Sommer. Produced and Engineered by Fernando Perdomo, Executive Produced by Roger Houdaille and Nahal Mishel-Ghashghai, mixed and remixed by Zach Ziskin. The song is being serviced to Adult Contemporary radio by MVP Entertainment and South Beach Marketing and Promotion, to Triple A radio by FMQB and Marathon Music, and to College Radio by The Syndicate.
This is Hale's third single from his latest solo album "Ballad On Third Avenue". (Dying Van Gogh Records) The album's second single, "New Orleans Dreams", peaked at #10 and is still in heavy rotation on the AC Top 100. Hale is also enjoying widespread critical acclaim for the new Ed Hale and The Transcendence album "All Your Heroes Become Villains", a heavier Brit-pop/modern rock-opera collage created with his long time bandmates in the group formally known as Transcendence.
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"Scene In San Francisco" by Ed Hale from his solo album "Ballad On Third Avenue"
"Scene In San Francisco" by Ed Hale is #28 on the Billboard AC Chart and #25 on R&R Mediabase AC Chart.
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[Press-News.org] "Scene In San Francisco" by Ed Hale from his solo album "Ballad On Third Avenue""Scene In San Francisco" by Ed Hale is #28 on the Billboard AC Chart and #25 on R&R Mediabase AC Chart.