Thursday, November 14, 2013

WHISKEY AND CIGARETTES RADIO SHOW WELCOMES DAVID BALL

This Sunday, November 17, 2013, the Whiskey and Cigarettes Country Radio Show will debut their pre-recorded interview with Platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning country music star, David Ball.  The show is re-broadcast on 37 stations worldwide.

 
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MTS Management Group and Whiskey And Cigarettes Country Radio Show are pleased to announce the airing of DJ Nik Pizzigoni’s interview with Platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning country artist, David Ball.

Mr. Ball is promoting his work with Operation Troop Aid and talking about his career highlights, which include 14 Billboard Country Chart hits. The exclusive interview will air this coming November 17, 2013 between 11am ET-3pm ET. The live show airs on Military Brotherhood Radio at http://www.militarybrotherhoodradio.com and on WDMU Radio at http://www.wdmuinternetradio.com. Whiskey And Cigarettes is also re-broadcast on 37 syndicating stations, worldwide, multiple times throughout the week. The interview will also appear on the November edition of the brand new "Whiskey and Conversations" talk show, broadcasting in December on iheartradio and other outlets.

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 David Ball has recorded a total of seven studio albums, including his platinum certified debut Thinkin' Problem. Fourteen of Ball's singles have entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. His highest-peaking chart entries are 1994's "Thinkin' Problem" and 2001's "Ridin' With Private Malone", both of which peaked at No. 2. He is the winner of a Grammy Award, for his contribution to a Stephen Foster tribute album. For more information, visit www.davidball.com. Whiskey And Cigarettes Radio Show is a weekly show, originating in Milan, Italy, hosted by the “Romeo of the Rodeo” Nik Pizzigoni. The show features a unique blend of classic, current and indie country, trivia, contests, artist spotlights and interviews and Nik’s European charm. www.whiskeyandcigarettesshow.com.

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