FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE…                                                  CONTACT: NEA Sound (870) 738-9441
May 5, 2010                                                                                                 Email:
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Razzy Bailey, “I’m A Damned Good Time”.
NEA Sound announces Razzy Bailey to begin his “Damned Good Time” tour, following the release of his newest
album entitled “Damned Good Time”, SOA Records, 2009.

With the release of Razzy Bailey’s newest album on the SOA label NEA Sound is proud to announce they are
beginning booking for the Damned Good Time tour.  Bailey has joined with PLA Media for his promotional
needs and NEA Sound for his booking, as all prepare for the tour coming this summer.  Booking for the tour will
begin on, May 5th, 2010.  You may reach NEA Sound at 870-738-9441 or by email at agent@neasound.com
for booking details.

Mr. Bailey has been responsible for numerous top ten hits over the years beginning with the 1976 hit
“9,999,999 Tears” , recorded by Dickey Lee, which he wrote.  His success continued for a historic four months,
Razzy's top #10 hit "What Time Do You Have to Be Back in Heaven" stayed on the charts. This was followed up
with "Tonight She's Gonna Love Me (Like There's No Tomorrow)," again a top #10 smash. History was being
made. Two more top #10's followed: "If Love Had a Face," and "I Ain't Got No Business Doin' Business Today,"
but they were outdone by his top #5, "I Can't Get Enough of You."

The 80’s arrived and included even more success, six #1's, all of them back-to-back from three double-sided
releases, "Loving up a Storm," "I Keep Coming Back/True Life Country Music," "Friends/Anywhere There's a
Jukebox," and "Midnight Hauler." This accomplishment was never before and never again, achieved by any
other artist. "Scratch My back (and Whisper in My Ear)," flipside to "Midnight Hauler," also scored a top #10
place on the charts. The year 1981 ended with another of Razzy's songs sitting on the top of the charts, "She
Left Love all over me."  With a total of nine #1 hits in a row, it is no surprise that Razzy was named Billboard's
Country Singles Artist for that year.

Top #10 hits followed Razzy around like a little puppy dog follows his master. The next year he enjoyed even
more top #10 hits, including "Everywhere You Cross My Mind (You Break my Heart)," and "Love's Gonna Fall
Here Tonight".  Thirteen #1 hits and 30 top #10 hits have permanently etched a place for Razzy in the history of
American music. He received so many awards and honors that no complete list of them currently exists. He has,
however, recently been inducted into the Atlanta, Georgia Country Music Hall of Fame. Razzy memorabilia is
currently seen in two separate exhibits at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon - one exhibit is in the hot
country music division along with Travis Tritt while the other is in the R & B division with Otis Redding.

Bailey’s music crosses all the usual borders of music and pleases audiences from country and jazz to pop and
blues.  He has a unique style which has been loved for years.  Ken Carille, country music columnist for The
Dothan Progress said “Razzy is impossible to define. Yes, he is country, but he is also a good bit of rock, and
has more than his share of blues. Razzy is one of the best all around talents on the face of the earth and this
boy loves to sing.”

For additional information contact Norman Curtner at NEA Sound, (870) 738-9441 or email at
ncurtner@neasound.com .
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Razzy Bailey and his new tour Damned Good Time
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The Sentinel Record

Special performance to mark Cowboy Church anniversary
Legendary Razzy Bailey is a musician who crosses all borders and whose music is timeless. Bailey will bring his
classic music to celebrate the seventh anniversary of Cowboy Church of Hot Sp!'ings. He will appear at 10 a.m.
Sunday at the Bath House Show Theatre, 701 Central Ave., with Pastor Harvev Perdue ,and the Fabulous
Cowboy Church Band.
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Bailey is known as one of America's most eloquent and enduringg poets, and one of pop and southern rock
music's most gifted artists. His latest album, : "Razzy Unwrapped" includes guest artists "Willie Nelson, Johnny
Cash, Charlie Daniels, Mickey Gilley and Randy Van 'Narmer.
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Bailey has recorded numerous Top 10 hits, including "What Time Do You Have to Be Back in Heaven,"
"Tonight She's Gonna Love Me," "If Love Had a Face," and "I\1icinight Hauler'." Bailey enjoyed nine No.1 hits in
a row, and in 1981 was named Biliboard's Country Singles Artist of the Year.
:'Razzy Bailey is a great man of Christ who loves Jesus with all his heart, and W~ are so fortunate to have an
entertainer of his caliber to perform for us here at Cowboy Church," Perdue said.
He has toured all over the world, and has visited Hot Springs and Cowboy Church several times.
Cowboy Church is an inter­denominational church based on performances by a band of professional musicians
and a short inspirational message. A special program for children, Cowkids, is led by Joetta Wood. Call
760-6747 for information.

(The Sentinel Record, Hot Springs National Park, Feb 7, 2009)


R&R Country Daily

And The Legend Continues ... Man, we bet the Oak Ridge Boys are pumped today. Maybe Razzy Bailey too. In
addition to the Jacksonville Legends flip, Lizotte's KKOO (Kool 106. 7)/Rayne­Lafayette, La., has decided to go
old school, by dumping oldies in favor of "Country Legends 106.7." A new Web site is said to be coming soon,
but you can stream the station immediately at www.countrylegendsl067.com. The first song we heard upon
joining the stream was Merle Haggard's "I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink," followed immediately by "Ribbon
of Darkness" from Marty Robbins. Nice!

(R&R Country Daily Feb 18, 2009)
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