Sunday, March 18, 2007

Some video smiles from Little Rock

Bucky Covington shares a smile in this screencap from a recent TV interview in Little Rock; click here to view the footage on the station's site. Bucky's new music video is now available for online viewing at CMT.com and Yahoo Music. You can pre-order Bucky's debut CD at Amazon, Best Buy and Target, hear the full version of his single "A Different World" at CMT, or enjoy samples of four songs from the CD at Bucky's official MySpace. An autographed copy of Bucky Covington can be pre-ordered at his official site or via his official fan club.

Here's a bit of a video treasure from the recent past too good to miss (or just fun to see again, if you were lucky enough to watch it when it aired)--Bucky's promo tour stop in the Little Rock area was covered in detail by Fox 16 there, and they've posted some raw, unedited footage from his KSSN private show (including a very unusual fan-made item that'll make you giggle--or blush) as well as his sit down interview in the TV station's studio.

Bucky also recorded a promo or two for Fox 16's Idol Minds--turns out those "Hi, this is Bucky Covington" bumpers are a bit more improvised than they look. You'll want to click the "Interviews with Bucky Covington" link for the raw footage and the "One on One with Idol Bucky" link for the finished piece, which contains some musical/performance content not included in the raw footage. (And after the interview, watch for a little fun Bucky and Rocky trivia from the anchor desk...)

We'll be back in the present tense for the next post, I promise--come on back!

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:17 PM

    Hey Winnie! Thanks for the link to the Arkansas tv station! Those interviews were great, especially the un-edited stuff!! Thanks again!

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  2. Anonymous5:35 PM

    Thanks! Him doing those teasers over and over again was so cute and entertaining. :D

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  3. My pleasure and thanks!

    Always interesting to see just how much footage they take in order to get a brief news piece--and the teasers were a hoot.

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