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ryancabrera.jpg'TAKE IT ALL AWAY' Flies High as "On The Way Down" Single Rises Into Top Five

NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 29, 2004 -- "TAKE IT ALL AWAY," the smash debut album from E.V.L.A./Atlantic recording artist Ryan Cabrera, has been certified gold by the RIAA for U.S. sales exceeding half a million units. The certification comes little more than a month after the album's August 17th release. "TAKE IT ALL AWAY" was produced by John Rzeznik (Goo Goo Dolls) with Ryan Cabrera.

Fuelled by the rousing hit single, "On The Way Down," "TAKE IT ALL AWAY" made a winning debut on the Billboard 200, entering the national album chart in the #8 spot. The single continues to be among the hottest smashes in the country, currently residing in the top 5 at CHR/Pop radio outlets nationwide. In addition, "On The Way Down" is on the way up at Hot AC, where it is bulleting in the top 15. Meanwhile, the song's companion video continues to explode at MTV, where it is in Big 10 rotation and was the channel's #1 most-played clip last week. Over at VH1, the video is currently a Large rotation favorite, and it is also spinning at MTV2, Fuse, and The N.

The second single from the album, "True," is slated to go for radio adds on October 11th. The song's companion video is being shot this week by acclaimed director Kevin Kerslake.

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I suppose this is news, though I hate the title. :evil:

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