Jay Jolley’s “God Save Us All From Religion” Video

Jay Jolley’s “God Save Us All From Religion” Video Premieres Worldwide Today On Roughstock

Nashville, TN (September 25, 2013)Jay Jolley’s thought-provoking video, “God Save Us All From Religion ,” premieres worldwide today on Roughstock.  To view, click HERE.
                              
JAY JOLLEY video shot
In an unexpected twist, the video treatment takes the viewer outside
the song’s barroom setting.  Instead, the opening shots feature
apocalyptic skies massing above ancient gravestones.  The shadow-infused
scenes ably set the tone for the song’s compelling lyrics.  The
mood-altering clip, produced by Sean Babas (Monster Energy Drink,
Doritos, Chevrolet’s Camaro, Dallas Lovato, Big Sean) was shot on
location in Michigan at Rochester’s Bigler Cemetery and areas of Auburn
Hills and Troy.
For
Jay, conveying the importance of the song’s message was critical. “Sean
really came through for us,” Jolley notes.  “He brought a gravitas to
the piece that it deserves – and visually took it outside the box.”
The
song is resonating with Country audiences, and its timely message has
sparked dialogue among deejays and listeners alike.  Talk radio is also
showing interest and Jolley recently guested on
The Sex, Politics and Religion Hour: SPAR with Jamila radio show (New York, D.C., Miami, Chicago).  Jay also spent some time with Charlie Daniels, one of the writers, discussing the song’s relevance and impact. 
“God Save Us All From Religion”
is Jay’s current single, produced by nationally-recognized
producer/songwriter Chuck Alkazian at Pearl Sound studio for Double-J
Records
ABOUT JAY JOLLEY 
A
pianist with a soulful touch and a singer with incredible range and
passion, Jay Jolley has risen from the ranks of the
regionally-successful to become an up-and-coming contender on the
national Country scene.  Jolley has opened shows (with his own band, as
lead singer for The Notorious Johnnys or as frontman and keyboardist for the band 2XL) for
top-tier acts like The Black Crowes, Sass Jordan, Rick Springfield,
Burton Cummings, John Alec Entwistle and UFO.  Currently based in
Rochester, Michigan, the singer/songwriter enjoyed previous chart
success with his last single, the still radio-active “It’s a Friday Thing (A Little More Country).”
 Jay finds joy in fishing, ‘fixing things,’ flip-flops, ice hockey,
NASCAR and spending time around the fire pit with his family.  A giving
heart, he supports Michigan-based Grace Centers of Hope and Operation Injured Soldiers in honor of his late father who served in the Coast Guard. 
Get social with Jay and join the discussion at www.jjolley.com, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Myspace.

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