Kirk Pasich Project Releases Third Single “Nights Are Forever Without You” Feat. Vocalist Ginny Luke

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Source: Jensen Communications

The Kirk Pasich Project is thrilled to announce the release of their third single, “Nights Are Forever Without You,” featuring the powerful and evocative vocals of Ginny Luke. This track is the latest offering from their forthcoming release, the 21-song concept album/rock opera, Radio (Alone in the Night), due October 25th via Blue Élan Records.

Luke, a classically trained violinist and singer who has performed with Meat Loaf, Snoop Dog, Jude Cole and the Black Eyed Peas, among others, shines on the Parker McGee-penned track originally made famous by England Dan and John Ford Cooley, morphing it into a powerful rock ballad with crunchy guitars and soaring vocals.

Radio (Alone in the Night) is the third album by the Kirk Pasich Project, led by visionary Blue Élan Records co-founder and producer Kirk Pasich. In 2023, the entity debuted with Scout Durwood’s EP One Woman Army, a fun and frisky bend of modern pop and classic rock, and a year later came A Scout Durwood Christmas, a rollicking collection of covers and originals that has been hailed as a modern holiday gem.

“Nights Are Forever Without You” follows the album’s first single “Yummy/Sugar/Chewy,” a delightful three-way mashup of two Ohio Express corkers (“Yummy Yummy Yummy” and “Chewy Chewy) and the Archies’ No. 1 chestnut, “Sugar, Sugar,” on which actress and singer Scout Durwood serves up extra helpings of ear candy fun, and the album’s second single “Reflections of My Life,” a rapturous, soulful take on the elegiac 1970s hit by the Scottish band the Marmalade, powerfully rendered by singers Scott Terry (leader of the band Red Wanting Blue) and Holly Montgomery (known for her work with the band the Mustangs Of The West).

A true music enthusiast, Pasich functions much like the legendary engineer and producer Alan Parsons, who, along with lyricist and singer Eric Woolfson, formed the hit-making Alan Parsons Project back in the ‘70s. “They assembled all these amazing singers and players on their albums, though Alan didn’t do any lead vocals or play most of the instruments.” Pasich explains. “I’ve taken that approach of bringing so many amazing talents together and seeing them perform unbelievable songs. Not many people get this chance, and I wanted to make the most of it.”

Radio (Alone in the Night) will be released October 25 via Blue Élan Records and will be available for streaming on all major platforms.

Pre-save the album here.

For more information on the Kirk Pasich Project, upcoming releases, and tour dates, visit https://blueelan.com/.

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