Smith & Wesley’s SUPERMAN Premieres on Heartland

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Nashville, Tennessee – Powerhouse duo Smith & Wesley’s new music video for their “Superman For A Day” single is set to make it’s television premiere on The Heartland Network on Thanksgiving Day this week. Fans can tune in at 8:30 pm ET/7:30 pm CT to catch the touching video on the network, which also premiered their “The Little Things” video earlier this year. An indepth interview with Smith & Wesley will air on the syndicated “Nashville Insider” television show beginning tonight and can be seen here.

The duo shot “Superman For A Day” on the family farm where they grew up in Ringgold, Georgia. Flick Wilshire was again enlisted to direct the “Superman For A Day” video, which was produced by Debbi Haus. Extensive use of drones not only captured various angles of the duo performing but also several children sporting capes playing Superman for a day.

Last month, brothers Scott and Todd Smith committed to donate 100% of the net proceeds from the digital sales of the “Superman For A Day” single to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The story behind their decision to support St. Jude can be seen here.

“Superman For A Day” and “The Little Things” will be included on Smith & Wesley’s upcoming second album and follow Top 30 singles “Sweet Life” and “You’re the One” from their Choices & Chances album.

Deeply rooted in their North Georgia heritage, the Smith & Wesley sound speaks to people of all walks of life. In addition to their chart successes, all of their single releases have topped research categories to become industry and fan favorites alike.

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