On Tuesday, April 5, Red Street Records artist Cade Thompson had the opportunity to perform his song, “Anything Yet,” at the premiere of the film “The Mulligan.” Held in Augusta, Georgia – the site of the Masters Golf Tournament currently in full swing this weekend – “Anything Yet” is a big part of the film, playing during the film’s end and closing credits. “The Mulligan” will be released in more than 800 theaters across the UNITED STATES for two nights only – Monday, April 18 and Tuesday, April 19 – via Fathom Events. Click on HERE for ticket information.
Based on the popular book by Ken Blanchard and Wally Armstrong, the film’s title comes from a popular golf term meaning to redo or receive a second shot. The message of “The Mulligan” reminds us that second chances are only one shot away.
From producer Rick Eldridge (“Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius,” “The Ultimate Gift,” “The Running of the Sahara”), “The Mulligan” has an all-star cast including Eric Close (TV’s “Nashville”), artist Pat Boone, PGA champion Tom Lehman and broadcast legend Jim Nantz, who attended the film’s premiere just hours after calling the national broadcast of the NCAA men’s national championship basketball game.
(LR) Eric Close, Pat Boone and Cade Thompson attend the premiere of “The Mulligan” at Augusta Exchange Stadium 20 on April 05, 2022 in Augusta, Georgia.
(Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for “The Mulligan”)
It was such a big surprise that someone wanted to use my song in a movie,” shares Cade Thompson. “The premiere was great to be a part of and perform while meeting legends from the entertainment world as well as new upcoming talent. When Pat Boone looked at my shoes, he said, ‘You know, I started this whole thing with the white shoes back then. Maybe you’ll start a new trend with your two tones! » Boone had his own illustrious career that spanned decades, including his 1957 hit song “Love Letters,” which reached No. 1 on the pop charts.
“Anything Yet,” which appears on Cade Thompson’s 2021 album Bigger Story, was written by Thompson, Micah Kuiper and Krissy Nordhoff and produced by Kuiper and Bryan Fowler. The song found its way to Eldridge last fall. “I’m friends with Cade’s manager and I got a copy of his album,” Eldridge explains. “I listened to his music and I loved it. When I heard “Anything Yet,” I was in post-production on the film. I convinced everyone that the song corresponds to the moment at the conclusion of the film. It works perfectly. Click on HERE to learn more about “The Mulligan”.
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Author: Jessie Clarks