Randy Montana Shoots '1,000 Faces' Video

Country artist Randy Montana spent some time in downtown Nashville last Saturday, December 4 to shoot the video for his upcoming new single "1,000 Faces," written by Montana and Tom Douglas.
The video was directed by Robert Deaton and George Flanigen, and over 60 extras were needed to convert the closed city streets into a swarm of bustling pedestrians around Montana and his band.
"I can't wait for everyone to see this video," said Montana. "Working with Robert and George was awesome. I had a great time talking with the extras and all the people that just walked up to see what all the noise was and why the street was blocked off. There was also a hammered drunk homeless man named Memphis that walked up in the middle of the shoot. He looked at me and said, 'If y'all let me dance, I'll make you more money.' I think he thought we were playing for tips."
To hear the single and see exclusive behind the scenes footage, check out Randy Montana's official website and click on the van cam #14 episode.

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