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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Thursday, February 05, 2009 12:04 am by M. in ,    No comments
A press release concerning Mark Ryan's musical Wuthering Heights adaptation project. An EP with six songs from the musical are now available on iTunes and CDBaby. If you are curious, check this link or this link and leave your opinion:
MARK RYAN'S MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF EMILY BRONTE'S "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES

Six Original Songs Featuring Performances by Jenn Korbee, Jessica Keenan Wynn and Katie Boeck - Available for Purchase

Los Angeles, CA - February 5, 2009: Music from Singer/Songwriter/Actor Mark Ryan and co-producer Rob Vallier's musical adaptation of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" is now available for purchase and download on the iTunes Music Store and CDBaby. The six original songs are also available for streaming at www.wutheringheightsmusic.com and www.myspace.com/wutheringheightsmusic. Ryan penned eighteen songs based on the novel and is currently working on a screenplay for theatrical release.

Wuthering Heights Music features vocal performances by Mark Ryan; Jenn Korbee; Jessica Keenan Wynn and Katie Boeck plus musical performances by Tina Guo and Brad Fernquist. The six songs available for single purchase or as an EP include "Heathcliff's Prayer" (Mark Ryan, Jenn Korbee); "I Love the Wind" (Mark Ryan, Jenn Korbee); "Kiss the Moon" (Mark Ryan); "Women" (Jenn Korbee, Jessica Keenan Wynn, Katie Boeck); "Dark Passion" (Mark Ryan, Jenn Korbee, Katie Boeck); and "I Am the Man" (Jenn Korbee). The Wuthering Heights Music website offers a promotional stream featuring four songs with narration by Ray Winstone and a video for "Women" directed by Mark Ryan.

"I am excited to have Wuthering Heights Music available on iTunes," said Mark Ryan. "With so much online support of the project, it is the perfect place to target our audience and extend our reach to new listeners."

Growing up amongst the hauntingly romantic landscapes of Yorkshire, Ryan developed an emotional connection to the story of Wuthering Heights, inspiring him to write eighteen original songs. The project was put on hold for Ryan's burgeoning film and television career, and with the success of Transformers (Ryan voices Bumblebee), he decided it was finally the right time to record the music. Fans of Ryan, from his early days on Robin of Sherwood to his young Transformers fans, have embraced the new project and helped to support it online.
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