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JagStar - Pressure

Written by Paul on June 23, 2008 – 2:49 pm

This is the newest, latest, and greatest video from Nashville favorites JagStar - shot and directed by our friend Glenn Sweitzer

JagStar - pressure

Glenn was going down the MySpace rabbit trail and happened across them while they were still living and playing in Knoxville.  He liked their sound so he placed them on his player, which is where I first heard them and fell in love with their sound.  It wasn’t long after they moved to Nashville and picked up where they left off - having their music all over MTV and getting critics everywhere to love their style as well.  The producer behind the scenes is Travis Wyrick (P.O.D, Pillar, 10 Years, Disciple) who obviously knows the right touches - because this is an excellent sounding recording - and a great song that’s fun to listen to.

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Glenn Sweitzer

Written by Paul on June 3, 2008 – 11:15 am

Posted Sep 4, 2006 by Paul
Filed under: Exclusive Interview

(ed note: originally published on 8/11/06)

Glenn Sweitzer is the epitome of a “behind the scenes” worker in Nashville. Even though he’s been personally responsible for creating some of the best known and influential album covers and marketing programs, few outside the inner-circle would even know his name, or his business – Fresh Design + Film.

His resume reads like a who’s who of popular music. From Tim McGraw to Rascal Flatts and Wynonna to the Grammy’s, Glenn has been very busy quietly doing what he does best, make great looking packages. Recently he has expanded his business to include more film work and video shoots, including a Reba McEntire video just completed. I recently got a chance to do a rare interview with Glenn and I found him to be one of the kindest and goodhearted people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting in Nashville.

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