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"At Fenway" now licensed by Major League Baseball, added to Hall of Fame library

Last updated Tuesday, March 27, 2012 15:20 ET

The hit song "At Fenway," by crooner Brian Evans is now licensed by MLB.

Boston, USA, 03/27/2012 / SubmitMyPR /

The hit song "At Fenway," by crooner Brian Evans and produced by legendary music producer Narada Michael Walden, is now an officially licensed product by Major League Baseball. The CD will now include the insignia of Major League Baseball.

Additionally, the song has been accepted to the library of The National Baseball Hall of Fame, as announced by it's president, Jeff Idelson, in a letter to Evans dated March 23rd.

"It is a true moment to have Major League Baseball approve of the song, and to know that the song is forever in the library of The National Baseball Hall of Fame," says Evans. "I'm really thrilled to know that something I did will forever be a part of baseball, and I didn't have to be a good outfielder to do it," laughs Evans. "It means so much to me as a fan." Evans and Rice will appear in the 2012 Red Sox Yearbook as well, promoting the CD single.

Brian Evans & Jim Rice commercial for Best Buy
A television commercial that promotes the new song, featured Red Sox Hall of Famer Jim Rice, and can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rlp0a2qSo8.

For more information about Brian Evans, visit www.brianevans.com

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Photo Caption: Brian Evans, writer and singer of the hit song "At Fenway" with Red Sox legend Jim Rice.

SOURCE: Mark Biltz - [email protected]