"Legal Holidaze," New CD of Hilarious Original Lawyer Holiday Rock-and-Roll Songs, Released
LawTunes announces the release of "Legal Holidaze," the follow-up to the groundbreaking debut, "The Lawyer's Holiday Humor Album." Composed, performed, and produced by litigation attorney Lawrence Savell, the CD contains ten rockin' holiday tunes taking on such subjects as lawyer marketing, continuing legal education, document review and production, expert witnesses, and bar exams.
(PRWEB) October 15, 2004 -- LawTunes proudly announces the release of "Legal
Holidaze," the new full-length album of hilarious original law-related holiday
songs composed, performed, and produced by New York law firm litigation attorney
Lawrence Savell. With a jacket design parodying a traditional legal hornbook
treatise, the CD contains ten rockin' holiday tunes taking on such subjects as
lawyer marketing, continuing legal education, document review and production,
expert witnesses, and bar exams.
"Legal Holidaze" includes "Rainmaker
Reindeer" (The Lawyer Marketing Song), "Catchin' CLE" (The Continuing Legal
Education Song), "Billin' On Christmas Eve," "North Pole Bar Exam," "A Million
Christmas Trees" (The Document Production Song), "Surfin' For An Expert Late On
Christmas Eve," "Santa And I Are Gonna Pull An All-Nighter On Christmas" (Live),
"Bill Those Hours" (parody of "Jingle Bells") (Live) , "Billin' On Christmas
Eve" (Live), and the title track, "Legal Holidaze." The album is pure classic
rock-and-roll, with driving rhythms and soaring harmonies reflecting the strong
influence of the legendary Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys, and Jan & Dean --
and a touch of Elvis.
Savell’s musical take on the legal world started
with performances at the University of Michigan Law School’s “Law Revue”
(alleged) talent show in the early 1980s. It continued with solo and in-house
band performances at summer and holiday functions at his prominent Manhattan law
firm, where his poking good-natured fun at lawyers and the legal profession was
well-received and encouraged. Over the years he recorded many of these songs,
producing vinyl records, cassette tapes, and then CDs which he gave each holiday
season to family, friends, colleagues, clients, and people he met on airplanes.
Preparing a commercial release was the natural next step.
Savell's unique
albums are dedicated to the proposition that lawyers' zealous representation of
clients and furtherance of the public good can be only enhanced by a healthy
willingness of lawyers to poke fun at themselves appropriately on occasion. They
also hopefully contribute to the effort to make people think a little
differently about lawyers, and show that attorneys are not necessarily
humorless, boring, or incapable of self-deprecation (success on at least the
last item is guaranteed).
His philosophy also emphasizes that lawyers and
other people really need to take the time to pursue their "after-hours" dreams,
despite the increasing pressures, longer work days (and nights), and other
factors that may make them think it is impossible -- and no matter how
unrealistic or unlikely realizing those dreams may be. Being able to enjoy or
express ourselves or just blow off steam ends up making us happier, and thus
better, at whatever we do that actually pays our bills.
"Legal Holidaze"
and its predecessor, "The Lawyer's Holiday Humor Album" can be purchased direct
at www.LawTunes.com, and selected other on-line and catalog
vendors. Clips of the songs can be heard at LawTunes.com as well. The CDs are
the perfect gifts for lawyers, law students, law professors, and the people who
work with, live with, know and/or love them. They're also a great choice for law
firm, corporate legal department, or other office or law school holiday party
giveaways and client or staff holiday gifts. Special deals on large volume
purchases and competitive reseller discount pricing are available upon
request.
In summation, LawTunes albums are an appealing treat all year
round. And they're perfectly legal!
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