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TWO CD RELEASE PARTIES ANNOUNCED FOR WAYNE HAMILTON'S "LUCKY THAT WAY"

Acoustic Vision Productions today announced two east-coast CD release parties for Minnesota-based singer/songwriter Wayne Hamilton. This debut CD, entitled "Lucky That Way," was released in the midwest earlier this year. The first event will take place on Saturday, November 11 from 8 pm to 10:30 pm at Main Street USA, located at 7131 Little River Turnpike in Annandale, Va. The second event will be from 8 pm to 10:30 pm on Monday, November 13 at Half Moon Cafe located at 8235 Georgia Ave. in Silver Spring, Md.

"I'm very excited about returning to my roots," says Hamilton. "This will be a lot of fun for everyone, especially me. I hope to make the CD release parties feel like reunions with high school and college friends, as well as neighbors, acquaintances and friends from my younger days here in the metro area."

Hamilton, originally from Annandale, received his musical training in Virginia and performed many styles of music there and in Maryland before relocating to Minnesota in 1982. A graduate of Annandale High School, Hamilton performed in the A Cappella choir there and played supporting roles in both Carousel and My Fair Lady. In addition, he formed and sang lead in a six-piece rock band, the Tor-Kays, which performed all over the DC metro area and is still remembered by many long-time, Northern-Virginia residents.

Hamilton then attended Emory & Henry College in Emory, Va., where he sang in the "varsity" Concert Choir and toured across the United States. He received formal vocal training from now-professor-emeritus Dr. Charles R. Davis. At Emory & Henry, he was active in theater and performed in every musical produced while he attended the college. He also sang with a seven-piece soul band called the Glad Hand, which toured extensively in southwest Virginia and east Tennessee.

Later, Hamilton received his Master of Fine Arts degree in Speech and Theatre from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, where he taught voice and stage dialects to undergraduates and performed in many plays, both musical and non-musical. While in Richmond, he also worked as a studio singer at Apple Studios, where he performed in dozens of radio commercials.

After completing his MFA, Hamilton began a 12-year teaching career that took him to the Music Department of Montgomery College in Rockville, Md., the Fine Arts Department of Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Md., and finally to the Theater Department of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. All of these teaching appointments involved voice and musical performances. When not teaching or directing productions at the Maryland schools, Hamilton often performed at Burn Brae Dinner Theater and Colony 7 Dinner Theater, among others.

Hamilton is presently a member of ASCAP, is on the board of the Minnesota Songwriters Association, founded the Twin Cities chapter of Just Plain Folks, a grass-roots, internet-based networking organization for over 7000 musicians, and performs actively in the upper midwest region. His web URL is www.waynehamilton.com

The release party bookings were arranged by TV John Langworthy, a high school classmate of Hamilton's who is still writing, performing and recording his songs in the DC area. TV John's label, Maxern Records, is located in Potomac, Md. Langworthy will also perform at both events.

For more information or to arrange interviews, please call Hamilton's label, Acoustic Vision Productions, at 651-771-6284.

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