Melonie Cannon video trailer online
The trailer for Melonie Cannon’s video with Willie Nelson (which we told you about during IBMA) has been posted online. It’s for the song Back To Earth from her current CD, And The Wheels Turn out last week on Rural Rhythm.
The trailer is just a quick look at some of the footage that was shot, without the audio from the song. The vistas and landscapes – from Nelson’s Texas ranch – are quite powerful.
The single and the video (directed by Scott Hansen) are expected to be released early in 2009.


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