
Flannery songs to appear in independent film

Three songs from Flannery’s album 2000 will be heard in the independent motion picture Forever In Black Hills.
Forever in Black Hills is a low budget, independent film produced by Charles Shouse (Showhouse Productions) and Michael Shouse.
The film was written and directed by first time director Charles Shouse, a native of Eastern Kentucky, and was shot on location in Breathitt County, Ky. and the City of Jackson, Ky.
Flannery’s Be, Without You and Mudfoot, all from the band’s 2000 album, were selected by director Charles Shouse for inclusion in the movie.
“This kind of just came from out of the blue,” singer Carlen Dixon said. “I got a call from Charles, the movie’s director, and he said he wanted to use a couple of our songs in a film he was making called Forever In Black Hills.”
“So he came by and we talked about it - and he was a really good guy who is trying to break into film - and I thought it was a great idea.”
Dixon also had praise for the film.
“As it turns out, this is a nice piece of work that Charles and his crew have created. We’re proud to be associated with it - and hopefully we’ll work together in the future.”
For more information on the movie, visit the film’s official website, www.foreverinblackhills.com.

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