LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Jan 14, 2016) - Clearwave Telecommunications, Inc. (OTC PINK: CWTC) and World Nation Live Entertainment Inc. acquires The Manhattans Live in concert HD featuring Gerald Alston and Blue Lovett. The Manhattans are one of the all-time greatest rhythm and blues soul artists. The group has charted over 50 songs on the Billboard charts. The concert was produced by Darryl Payne, Blue Lovett, and Gerald Alston.
Kiss and Say Goodbye was Number 1 on the Pop and R&B Charts. The Manhattans won a Grammy Award for the song Shining Star.
Darryl Payne, President & CEO, says, "We look forward to releasing this concert within the next 30 days. All of The Manhattans biggest songs are on this show. The group still tours worldwide and performs in many popular arenas. Concert lovers will be able to watch this concert along with many other titles on our Pay Per View Streaming platform."
World Nation Live Entertainment, Inc. website http://worldnationliveentertainment.com/ showcases our experienced team and its corporate strategy.
Clearwave Telecommunications, Inc. has requested a name change to World Nation Live Entertainment, Inc. A symbol change to be advised upon completion of appropriate filings with FINRA.
World Nation Live Entertainment acquires rights in the following categories: Music, Movie, Film Libraries, Radio Stations, TV Stations, Representation of Celebrities Estates, and TV Show Rights.
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