Mike Corrado: Videos
Mike Corrado, "Stand" -Official Video - May 26, 2010
It's finally here! Check out the video debut of 'Stand.' Help spread the word. Enjoy and thanks!
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The lead single and title track from singer/songwriter and US Marine Mike Corrado’s new EP ‘Stand’ follows in the footsteps of “On My Watch Tonight” and along with the rest of the ‘Stand’ EP, further demonstrates Mike’s genre-crossing sound. On ‘Stand,’ Mike again teams up with friend and multi-platinum artist Edwin McCain (I’ll Be, I Could Not Ask For More) who lent the backing vocals. With ‘Stand’ Mike Corrado charts familiar ground drawing upon his military experience as his story takes the listener through an inside look into the service and sacrifices of service members, veterans and their families. Written and performed by Mike Corrado, music produced by Noel Golden, video produced by Mericia Palma Elmore, Gerard Elmore, Mike Corrado, video directed by Gerard Elmore & Jay K. Evans, cinematography by Mark Morgan. Cast: Mike Corrado, Daniel Sanchez, Sue McDougal, James Ward. Filmed on location in Oahu, HI. © 2010 Mike Corrado/Grunt Tunes, Intl (BMI).
Special Thanks to Glenn Butler, Byran Sherlock, John Mannle, Michael Olsen, Mark Patton, Jason Johnston, Chuck Little and all the brave men and women combat photographers & public affairs service members and everyone involved in making this video possible.
Musical Credits:
Mike Corrado-vocals/acoustic guitar
Edwin McCain-background vocals
Ronald Radford-(Marshall Tucker/Randy Travis) on electric guitars, pedal steel
Adrian Duke-piano and Hammond B3
Larry Chaney-(Edwin McCain) rhythm & lead guitars
Scotty Hawkins (Reba McIntyre, Brooks & Dunn) drums
Mark McMakin-bass
Steve Keeter-additional keyboards
Download ‘Stand’ on iTunes
The lead single and title track from singer/songwriter and US Marine Mike Corrado’s new EP ‘Stand’ follows in the footsteps of “On My Watch Tonight” and along with the rest of the ‘Stand’ EP, further demonstrates Mike’s genre-crossing sound. On ‘Stand,’ Mike again teams up with friend and multi-platinum artist Edwin McCain (I’ll Be, I Could Not Ask For More) who lent the backing vocals. With ‘Stand’ Mike Corrado charts familiar ground drawing upon his military experience as his story takes the listener through an inside look into the service and sacrifices of service members, veterans and their families. Written and performed by Mike Corrado, music produced by Noel Golden, video produced by Mericia Palma Elmore, Gerard Elmore, Mike Corrado, video directed by Gerard Elmore & Jay K. Evans, cinematography by Mark Morgan. Cast: Mike Corrado, Daniel Sanchez, Sue McDougal, James Ward. Filmed on location in Oahu, HI. © 2010 Mike Corrado/Grunt Tunes, Intl (BMI).
Special Thanks to Glenn Butler, Byran Sherlock, John Mannle, Michael Olsen, Mark Patton, Jason Johnston, Chuck Little and all the brave men and women combat photographers & public affairs service members and everyone involved in making this video possible.
Musical Credits:
Mike Corrado-vocals/acoustic guitar
Edwin McCain-background vocals
Ronald Radford-(Marshall Tucker/Randy Travis) on electric guitars, pedal steel
Adrian Duke-piano and Hammond B3
Larry Chaney-(Edwin McCain) rhythm & lead guitars
Scotty Hawkins (Reba McIntyre, Brooks & Dunn) drums
Mark McMakin-bass
Steve Keeter-additional keyboards
John Rich's "The Good Lord and The Man" - June 30, 2009
Check out the new John Rich video for "The Good Lord and the Man." I was fortunate enough to be asked to be a part of it. See the video here or check out CMT Studio 330 Sessions for more videos, interviews and behind the scenes pics.
Start Saving Me - April 7, 2009
Check out the brand new video for the new single “Start Saving Me” here
A Marine Jorney (set to On My Watch) - April 6, 2009
Check out some of the sites you can see at the National Marine Corps Museum in this video set to “On My Watch Tonight”
Asleep At The Wheel (acoustic) - January 1, 2008
An acoustic performance of Asleep At The Wheel by Mike Corrado. Asleep At The Wheel comes from Mike's 2001 CD: Ziller and the Baboon as well as the 2003 DVD Live At Thalian Hall.
