|  THE USUAL SUSPECTS, NO JUSTICE,
 STRIKE AGAIN WITH SECOND #1 SINGLE!    PREPRODUCTION ON NEW STUDIO RECORD TO COMMENCE!    For immediate       release:    Contact: Brandy Reed   (615)       830-3508    Nashville-May 6, 2009-Serial Texas Music Chart-Toppers,       No Justice, struck again this week with their second #1 single “Don’t       Walk Away” off their current record LIVE AT BILLY BOB’S on       Smith Entertainment Records. Band members (Steve Rice, Brandon Jackson,       Jerry Payne, Joey Trevino and Armando Lopez) are well known accomplices       of the Midwestern music anomaly termed “Red Dirt,” and glean a Top 10       chart-hitting rap sheet that extends back to 2005. A long list of       incidents include their first #1 hit “Never Come Back” (off       their 2007 self-titled sophomore record), which remained       on the number one “most wanted list” for 6 weeks, and a series of Top10       encounters with songs like “The Toast,” “Red Dress,” “Bend       But Don’t Break,” “Horseshoe Lake” and “Spinning Wheel.”       Bob Mitchell, VP/Promotion and radio add watchdog at Smith Entertainment       Records, couldn’t be happier with the band’s track record.  “No Justice       is just the type of act we love to work with at Smith- great original       music and an itinerary that would make Willie jealous!  'Don't       Walk Away' is their second #1 TMC single, and in celebration, I       am planning on putting a second No Justice T-shirt into my T-shirt       rotation." "It's great       to see the next wave of Red Dirt boys hitting the top of the chart. No       Justice is the REAL DEAL. They just keep spreadin' the       dirt!"     -Jim Nash/KRVF “The Ranch”    “We should all toast No Justice for their #1       single.  It is well deserved!”   -JB Cloud/KBCY    Preproduction on No Justice’s       advancing new studio record are set for the end of May 2009 in Nashville,       Tennessee.  Steve Rice (lead vocalist) has successfully intermingled       the two crucial worlds of songwriting and constant touring over the last       year and feels he has branched out in his songwriting capacity. “There       is no doubt that it’s sometimes hard to juggle a full tour schedule while       preparing songs for a new record, but that helps me to buckle down and       reach deeper into the things we continue to learn out here, and I am       confident that the outcome of the new songs will translate into a more       professional record because of it.”  The band hopes to deliver       their new jewel at the end of the year, until then, they continue on       their predatory path to abduct new fans at venues and festivals       throughout the summer.  Highlights include:     Western Heritage Classic Rodeo in Abilene, Texas       on May 9th  Billy Bob’s Texas in Ft. Worth on May 22nd        The Mayor’s Red Dirt Ball in Medicine Park,       Oklahoma on May 23rd Summer Showdown at the North Texas State       Fairgrounds in Denton, Texas on June 13th Wormy Dog Saloon in Oklahoma City on June 20th Graham Central Station in San Angelo on June       26th Wild West Family Fest in Pawnee, Oklahoma on       July 4th                                                                                 #    For review copies, interviews       or more information contact RPR Media  | 
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