Leeland’s “Brighter Days” To Be Used On Lifetime Tv’s “Army Wives” This Sunday
Publish Date: Jun 20, 2008
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Dove Award-nominated, progressive rock band Leeland’s song “Brighter Days” will be used in this Sunday’s episode of Army Wives on the Lifetime Television Network. The program will air at 10:00pm ET/9:00pm CT.
“Brighter Days” is from the five member-band’s sophomore project Opposite Way, which released on February 26th. Army Wives is one of Lifetime TV’s most popular shows, and according to NielsenMedia.com, Army Wives was the second-highest viewed Cable TV Program for the week of June 9th, 2008, with 4,196,000 viewers. Currently in its second season, Army Wives tells the story of a woman who is married to a soldier and moves her family onto an Army base, where she becomes friends with other women whose husbands are in the military. “Brighter Days” will also be promoted on the show’s music web page.
Music Supervisor for Army Wives Frankie Pine of Whirly Girls shares, “We thought the use of “Brighter Days” in this episode of Army Wives was moving, and was the perfect fit for what we were looking for.”
You can hear “Brighter Day” and the rest of the Opposite Way album on Leeland’s YMZ artist page.
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