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Information Architects Signs Larry Gatlin as Voice Talent for Feature Film

Tuesday, 16 September 2014 09:25 AM

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Orlando, FL / ACCESSWIRE / September 16, 2014 / Information Architects (OTCPK: IACH) today announce the signing of Larry Gatlin, of the singing group the Gatlin Brothers, to provide voice talent on the upcoming full length animated feature film: Way of the Unicorn, the Endangered Ones. In addition to providing the voice talent for one of the characters in the film Mr. Gatlin will also be performing two songs, one solo and one with a group, to accompany the film.

Mr. Gatlin’s career began in the early 70's when he moved to Nashville to write songs that would be recorded by names like Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Barbara Streisand, Tom Jones, and yes, Elvis Presley. From there he recorded two solo albums of his own, the second of which produces a number one hit, “Broken Lady,” and won him a Grammy.

He then enlisted the help of his two brothers, they formed a trio, and over the next decade The Brothers scored more than a dozen Top 40 hits, including "Denver," "Houston (Mean That I'm One Day Closer To You)," Midnight Choir (Mogen David)," and "She Used To Be Somebody's Baby," "I Don't Want To Cry," "Statues Without Hearts," "What Are We Doing Lonesome," I've Done Enough Dyin' Today," "Take Me To Your Lovin' Place," "Night Time Magic," "Love Is Just A Game," "The Lady Takes The Cowboy Every Time," and Talkin' To The Moon."  It was also in 79’ that Larry Gatlin won the ACM's "Top Male Vocalist," Straight Ahead won "Album of the Year," and "All The Gold In California" won "Single of the Year."
 
As was previously announced: The way of the Unicorn, the Endangered Ones, was acquired by IACH as part of their acquisition of Legacy Animation Group, LLC.. In the acquisition IACH also gained the rights to five songs, a video game, a board game, plush toys and a clothing line for children accompanying the film property. The company recently formed a wholly owned subsidiary for the production of the film and discussions are under way for additional voice talent as well as a director, artists, set designers, and all of the other components necessary to produce a top quality animated feature film.
 
Contact:
Tim Connor
858-568-7059
 

SOURCE: Information Architects  

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