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Thursday, October 02, 2008

CRAZY, an Award-Winning Film Inspired by the Life of Guitar Legend Hank Garland, to Be Screened in Music City at an October 8 Event Hosted by Nashville Songwriters Association International

CRAZY, an Award-Winning Film Inspired by the Life of Guitar Legend Hank Garland, to Be Screened in Music City at an October 8 Event Hosted by Nashville Songwriters Association International

After-Party at Bluebird Cafe to Feature Live Music by the Film's Star - and Country Artist - Waylon Payne Plus Musicians/Cast Members and Others

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct, 2 /PRNewswire/ -- CRAZY, an independent feature film inspired by the tragic life and groundbreaking music of legendary 1950s-era guitarist Hank Garland, will be featured at a special screening hosted by the non-profit artists' rights organization Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) on Wednesday, October 8. The film, which stars Waylon Payne (Walk The Line) as Garland and Ali Larter (Heroes) as his wife Evelyn, has been winning major festival awards throughout 2008. It will be shown at 7PM at the Regal Green Hills Theater in Nashville (3815 Green Hills Village Dr.) and will be immediately followed by a Q&A with Payne and director Rick Bieber. An after-party for the cast & crew, VIP guests, sponsors and friends will take place afterwards at the world renowned Bluebird Cafe (4104 Hillsboro Pike).

The Bluebird Cafe event will feature music from Waylon Payne and his band and other cast members. In addition to being a rising film star -- his performance as Jerry Lee Lewis in the Oscar-winning Walk The Line drew much acclaim -- Payne is a country music artist with deep Nashville roots. He was named for his godfather, Waylon Jennings, and is the son of GRAMMY-winning country artist Sammi Smith and longtime Willie Nelson guitarist Jody Payne. There's no doubt that Payne's musical pedigree lends intensity and authenticity to his star turn as Hank Garland, which was honored with the Best Actor award at Colorado's prestigious Breckenridge Festival of Film; CRAZY also won for Best Feature.

CRAZY has been on a winning streak throughout the 2008 festival season, also earning Best Feature honors at the Long Island Int'l Film Festival, Big Island Film Festival and the Hoboken Film Festival, Best of Show at NC's Real To Reel Int'l Film Festival, Best Narrative Feature Audience Choice Award at the Sacramento Film & Music Festival, Best U.S. Feature Film at the Napa Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival and Jury Award for Best Feature at the Charleston International Film Festival. Other recognition includes the Daily News Award for Best Screenplay -- for a script co-written by CRAZY's director Rick Bieber, Jason Ehlers and Brent Boyd -- at the Method Fest in Calabasas, CA, Best Cinematography at the Boston Int'l Film Festival and Best Soundtrack at the Rhode Island Int'l Film Festival. On an especially meaningful note, CRAZY won the top Vanguard Award at Florida's Jacksonville Int'l Film Festival -- Hank Garland lived the last four decades of his life near Jacksonville with his brother (and manager) Billy Garland and Billy's wife Amy, who attended the festival.

Director Rick Bieber was introduced to the project and to the late Hank Garland by Ray Scherr, Executive Producer for CRAZY along with guitar hero Steve Vai -- who also performs a cameo as Hank Williams -- under the Favored Nations Films mantle. Scherr had known the Garland family for over a decade, and Hank Garland consulted on the screenplay and was involved with the project, but passed away before it was completed. CRAZY's wonderfully realized period music was produced by multiple-GRAMMY(R)-winning producer Larry Klein, who was most recently honored for the 2007 Album of the Year, Herbie Hancock's River - The Joni Letters.

CRAZY chronicles Hank Garland's rise to fame in Music City, from playing on hits for icons including Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, the Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison through his brief but influential solo career as a visionary jazz artist. It also explores his tempestuous marriage and repeated clashes with the Nashville's country music establishment over artist's rights, civil rights and other issues. The car crash and electroshock treatments that eventually ended Garland's performing career and derailed his life are starkly portrayed, and the enormity of what was lost is deeply felt.

NSAI's core mission to protect the rights and future of the profession of songwriting, celebrate the songwriter and serve as a unifying force within the music community and the community at large is an ideal philosophical fit with the causes about which Hank Garland was most passionate. Following the October 8 screening and party hosted by NSAI, CRAZY will have a limited theatrical release -- beginning October 17 -- at Regal Theatres and Carmike Theatres in Nashville and Maclo Theatres in Memphis, TN.

For more information, log on to: http://www.crazy-themovie.com/

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Web Site: http://www.crazy-themovie.com/


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