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LOS ANGELES, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 3, 2004 -- Fans packed Molly Malone's in Hollywood, CA to celebrate the release of Bernadette Moley's debut CD: "all I want." Actor/Director, Eric Stoltz, was on hand to support love interest, Bernadette Moley, whose first music video to the single "Brief Moments" features Stoltz. Eric Stoltz is the famed actor known best for his work in the feature films "Pulp Fiction" and "Mask." (see attached photograph of Stoltz and Moley taken at Molly Malone's).

"All I Want" by Bernadette Moley is a collection of 12 beautiful songs entwined with Irish influences that tell stories of her life, her friends and the emotions that color her days. The album street date is July 13th 2004 and is available now at all music stores. On iTunes "all I want" climbed as high as #3 on the charts with just Norah Jones and Diana Krall ahead of her.

GCG president Ian Faith declared, "This is a triumph! A wonderful record has just been launched by fans, friends, contributors and journalists. Judging by the response this evening, I am very optimistic!"

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