The music video will be shot at Uncle Mike's Smokehouse Grill March 14.
Florida native Reginald Wrangler will be shooting his music video for his song Red, White, and Blue from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, March 14, at Uncle Mike’s Smokehouse Grill, and he’s looking for United States veterans and servicemembers to join him on set.
The country recording artist mixes hip-hop elements into his songs. He recently shot a promotional video at Top Shelf Sports Bar and Grill, where donations were taken up for veterans.
The video will be shot by Plant City native Charles Box, who has produced and directed films and music videos that have appeared at Sundance Film Festival, Cannes, Toronto International, Berlinale and MTV.
If you would like to be part of the music video, contact Box at info@mailboxentertainment.com or call (813) 789-2791.
About Reginald Wrangler
Reginald Wrangler is from Manatee and has written well over 500 original songs. He says country music found him while he did some serious soul searching after spending 15 years of his life behind bars.
Like him on Facebook at facebook.com/ReginaldWranglerMusic/
About Charles Box
A former United States Marine, Charles Box Jr. writes and directs audio and visual content. After graduating with a master’s in film production from Chapman University, he began producing and directing short films and music videos in his hometown of Plant City.
His experience as a participant in Cannes paved the way for his contribution as a program coordinator in Cannes, Toronto, Berlin and Sundance with the Creative Mind Group.