Eat’n Park Updates Classic “Place for Smiles” Jingle

Eat’n Park (www.eatnpark.com) is introducing a new version of its classic "Place for Smiles" jingle, recorded by up and coming country singer Sarah Marince, a 17 year-old from Pittsburgh. The jingle is a fresh, local approach to the company’s famous jingle, which was originally written and recorded in the summer of 1991.

"We wanted to reintroduce our famous our ‘Place for Smiles’ jingle with a fresh new sound," said Kevin O’Connell, senior vice president, marketing for Eat’n Park Restaurants. "We loved Sarah’s voice. I think it will make people smile when they hear it."

To celebrate the release of the new recording, Eat’n Park will offer a downloadable Mp3 version of the jingle. As a bonus, Eat’n Park will also offer a free download of an original Sarah Marince song, "Just Look at Me," on the company’s website

(www.eatnpark.com/promo.asp).

 

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Voice of Eat’n Park’s “Place for Smiles” Jingle Gets a Shot at Big Time

Local aspiring country singer and voice of Eat’n Park’s famous “Place for Smiles” jingle, Sarah Marince (www.myspace.com/sarahmarince), hits a high note in her career with an upcoming ABC network special, Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock.” Pittsburghers can catch special performances of Sarah through June, at select Eat’n Park locations, before the program airs September 8.

Sarah, an 18-year old from Moon Twp., Pa., was selected unanimously by producers and casting agents, in a nationwide search of music MySpace pages, because of her musical talent and poise on camera. She will be featured with Julianne Hough (www.juliannehough.com), a two-time, back-to-back “Dancing with the Stars” champion, who will serve as Sarah’s mentor, showing her the ropes of the country music industry. Ms. Hough recently released her self-titled debut album, which features her hit single “That Song in my Head.”

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Pittsburgh City Paper: MP3 Monday -- April 21

Local 17-year-old pop-country singer Sarah Marince has a new single out, called "Just Look At Me." She's an accomplished vocalist, a senior at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School, and plans to attend Point Park this fall. But most Pittsburghers are probably already familiar with Marince's voice, not from getting spins on FROGGY, but from a the "Place for Smiles" jingle she's recently recorded for Pittsburgh institution Eat'n Park.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - West People News

Eat'n Park has introduced a new version of its classic "Place for Smiles" jingle, featuring the voice of country singer Sarah Marince, 17, of Moon. The jingle is an update of the theme song that was written and recorded in the summer of 1991.

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Featured in "Country Weekly" Magazine in their "Listen Up!" Section

Featured in "Country Weekly" magazine this week (Feb. 9, 09 issue) in their "Listen Up!" section. Sarah, an 18-year-old country artist from Pittsburgh, recently debuted her first Nashville CD, Somebody Like You, recorded and produced on Music Row by Joe West of Gasoline Productions, Inc. The CD’s second single, “Big Time,” received regional airplay and reached No. 73 on the Mediabase country charts. Her current single, “Touch,” can be heard on Sirius Satellite Radio, as well as on stations in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Sarah was recently featured on ABC TV’s CMA’s: Country’s Night to Rock hosted by Julianne Hough and in the October issue of Whirl magazine, Sarah performs regularly around Nashville.