AUDIO: Made in America Debuts 'All My Money' Video

By: Oct. 09, 2013
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Today, the New York bred Rock outfit Made in America announced that their first single "All My Money" (from their forthcoming debut album) is available on YouTube by visiting the link below. It will be available through iTunes and the other major music services shortly. Check it out below!

The song, which was co-written and brilliantly produced by Cass Dillon and features a smoking solo by Ricky Byrd of Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, has a rock hard verse and an anthemic chorus that chronicles the ups and downs of twenty first century america as seen through the eyes of charismatic lead singer Craig Zeolla.

"I like to think that alot of people who were quote unquote made in america over the past several decades will be able to relate to the lyrics in this song", Craig said, "It seems like our finances these days are more of a revolving door than ever, money goes in the back of your pocket, and just as quickly as you reach in to get it, it's already gone to bills, to gas, to booze, whatever." he continued. "It's a vicious cycle and sometimes we forget to stop and enjoy the moment, too busy chasing our tails. This song is about stopping to have a good time once in a while and not caring so much about things that make us worry". An EP of five tracks is being readied for a late 2013 release.

Earlier this year, Made in America signed with New York artist manager/consultant Stefano DiBenedetto of The Hang Productions (Billy Joel - Linkin Park - Joan Jett - Lou Reed - Skylar Grey - Cass Dillon). Stefano remarked "Craig came to me looking for advice and direction, so we met several times to discuss a vision. His influences were some of my favorite bands and I could see Craig was ready to go all out and put it all on the line, and I liked that." he said "I respect Craig; he's the salt of the earth, he's a risk taker - and in this business you have to ready to bet everything or one day you wake up playing in a wedding band saying what if".



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