Johnny Coldheart

(Courtesy Tag Team Productions 2003)

Johnny Coldheart is a freakin' wacko from Michigan's frozen white wasteland.  He is well known for his bright red flannel suit, rabbit fur hat and deerskin mittens (choppers), but most notably for his hit single "Blow Chunks".  Years of exposure to Dioxin while fishing the Saginaw and Tittabawassee Rivers have reportedly contributed to his sick yet humorous style.

Johnny Coldheart is managed by:

Tag Team Productions, Saginaw MI - 989-752-9654 or SMiller435@aol.com

 

 

BREAKING NEWS:  January 16, 2007

A letter to the residents of Saginaw, Bay, and Midland Counties (and anyone else who cares about the atrocities committed by Dow Chemical against the people of these and other communities worldwide).

Dear Friends,

Although I no longer live in Saginaw, I have been closely following the developments in the situation regarding Dow Chemical's pollution of the Tittabawassee River with Dioxin.

Today I am releasing a new CD single entitled "Requiem For A River".  It is a tribute to those who have been affected and/or exposed to one of the most toxic substances ever devised.  The poisoning of this beautiful river and it's inhabitants (human and animals) saddens and sickens me to such a degree that I can no longer stand by idly and watch - It's time for action.

I urge you to pass along a link to my website ( http://mysite.verizon.net/res1twnq/johnny_coldheart_page.htm ) to EVERYONE YOU KNOW so that you too can help the fight against the corporate giant (Dow Chemical), who refuses to take ownership of this situation or aid the community in any type of cleanup effort or compensation to those who have been poisoned.

How can you help?  By ordering a CD.  All proceeds from the sale of this CD will be donated to the Lone Tree Council to aid in their fight for YOU, the citizens of these communities.  This is NOT A SCAM.  Heck, you can have the song for free by downloading it from my website.  For a mere $5 you can have an autographed copy of the CD, and also do your part to help in this "David vs. Goliath" battle against Dow.

Please email us at SMiller435@aol.com, and I will tell you how to get your copy.   The $5 will barely cover the cost of production and shipping, so really it's mostly MY money that will get donated to the Lone Tree Council.  What's in it for you?  The pleasure in knowing that you did SOMETHING to help your neighbors who have been so wrongly poisoned, and a copy of a CD from Saginaw's own Johnny Coldheart..

Regards,

Johnny Coldheart

Get the facts at Tittabawassee River News: http://www.trwnews.net

 

 

New - January 16, 2007 - "Requiem For A River" finally released.

Johnny announced today the release of his latest single, "Requiem For A River".  This tribute to the victims of Dioxin poisoning by Dow Chemical is a very somber and serious departure from Johnny's prior releases.  Imagine a funeral procession of "Golden Skeletons" winding it's way through Imerman Park, down to the boat launch, and into the toxic river to be melted like butter in the caustic chemical soup whose primary ingredient is Dioxin.

 

Click below to purchase your your autographed CD for $5 each, includes free shipping.  All proceeds donated to the Lone Tree Council:

 

Download "Requiem For A River" below.  To download the file, right click on the link and "Save Target As...".

Johnny Coldheart - Requiem For A River.mp3

Track Info:

Produced by - Tag Team Productions, Saginaw, MI

Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered at - Cutthroat Studios, Seattle, WA

Executive Producers - Steven M Miller, Steve Tenney

Press Release January 16, 2007 Here

 

 

 

YESTERDAY'S NEWS

February 13, 2006 - Johnny announced today the release of his latest single, "Saginaw Michigan".  

 

July 2006 - H.W. French visits Seattle again to begin production of "Requiem For A River", a song about the poisoning of the Saginaw Valley watershed.  All other projects are on hold, as this is now a priority mission.

 

 

 

Contacts:

Tag Team Productions, Saginaw MI - 989-752-9654 or  SMiller435@aol.com

 

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