Desert Road Publishing Debuts 'You Ain't No Johnny Cash'
The Southwestern stage play by David Miguel Estrada launches July 25.
Los Angeles, CA, July 16, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Desert Road Publishing is pleased to announce the July 25 launch of David Miguel Estrada's “You Ain't No Johnny Cash.” To purchase or preview the play visit www.desertroadpublishing.com or www.davidmiguelestrada.com.
"You Ain't No Johnny Cash" is a play about Cody Luther, an aging country singer who cut short his career in the 1980's and moved to Mexico after his wife cheated on him with Willie Nelson. Luther moves back to his hometown of Lubbock, Texas, where he reconnects with his ex-wife, Diana May, eventually rekindling the romance they once had. After a brawl over a jukebox song, Cody is forced to attend court-appointed therapy sessions. Does he actually suffer from clinical depression or is he just a lonely old country singer?
Show Business Weekly hails Estrada as a “maverick writer-actor-director.” NewYorkCool.com describes him as “multi-talented.” "Very good" writes the Albuquerque Journal while the Austin-American Statesman calls Estrada's work “...engaging throughout.”
The playwright has had seven New York productions of his plays including his solo piece "Reflections," which was performed at Lincoln Center. His last production, “God, Man, & Stan” premiered in Los Angeles and is also slated to be published later this year.
Estrada explains, "The main character, Cody Luther, is an old-school country singer in the vein of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, or Merle Haggard. The only difference is that he drops off the scene. What resonated with me about this story was the idea of a popular country singer bowing out at the very peak of his career."
To find out more about “You Ain't No Johnny Cash” or to purchase a copy of the play visit www.desertroadpublishing.com. To request further information, high-resolution artwork, or an interview please contact Tim Evans at Silver City Public Relations at 323-762-3940.
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"You Ain't No Johnny Cash" is a play about Cody Luther, an aging country singer who cut short his career in the 1980's and moved to Mexico after his wife cheated on him with Willie Nelson. Luther moves back to his hometown of Lubbock, Texas, where he reconnects with his ex-wife, Diana May, eventually rekindling the romance they once had. After a brawl over a jukebox song, Cody is forced to attend court-appointed therapy sessions. Does he actually suffer from clinical depression or is he just a lonely old country singer?
Show Business Weekly hails Estrada as a “maverick writer-actor-director.” NewYorkCool.com describes him as “multi-talented.” "Very good" writes the Albuquerque Journal while the Austin-American Statesman calls Estrada's work “...engaging throughout.”
The playwright has had seven New York productions of his plays including his solo piece "Reflections," which was performed at Lincoln Center. His last production, “God, Man, & Stan” premiered in Los Angeles and is also slated to be published later this year.
Estrada explains, "The main character, Cody Luther, is an old-school country singer in the vein of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, or Merle Haggard. The only difference is that he drops off the scene. What resonated with me about this story was the idea of a popular country singer bowing out at the very peak of his career."
To find out more about “You Ain't No Johnny Cash” or to purchase a copy of the play visit www.desertroadpublishing.com. To request further information, high-resolution artwork, or an interview please contact Tim Evans at Silver City Public Relations at 323-762-3940.
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