Sarah Jessica Parker, the former Sex and the City star who has scored radio hits such as “Alyssa Lies” and “Livin’ Our Love Song” since making her country debut in 2006, has announced that she was recently dropped by her record label.
“Unfortunately, Arista & I have decided to go our separate ways! They called and said that they would be moving forward without me!” the perky blonde wrote on her official Twitter page. “First of all, I’m so grateful for the opportunity that I’ve had 2 work with Arista records! Ive learned a lot and made some great friends!”
“Im glad 2 have had the opportunity 2 be there for the last 4 years,” continued Parker, who has grown a wicked soul patch since her six-year stint as Carrie Bradshaw on the popular HBO series.
Despite the split, Parker said she still plans to go into the studio early next month to lay down some new tunes. “With these new songs, we will shop them around Nashville & hopefully find someone who believes in what I do as much as you all do,” she wrote, speaking to the audience of fans and spambots that subscribe to her Twitter updates. “We will still be touring this year as much as we can! We still look forward to hanging out with all of our Honky Tonk Friends,” Parker concluded.
Parker released two albums during her time with Arista, Waitin’ in the Country and Growing Up Is Getting Old. Her other hits were “I Can Sleep When I’m Dead,” “Where I’m From,” and “Hurry Home.”

Funny, and yet so bitchy!
Ha!!! Awesome (he sucked anyways)
Ha!
That is all.
Does SJP get to keep the wardrobe Arista purchased for her? All those fabulous Manuel boots…
http://www.farcethemusic.com/2010/02/sorry-to-hear-about-this.html
If it weren’t so damn funny, I might feel a little guilty for kicking the guy when he’s down. Oh well, I’m sure all the SATC2 money he has coming this summer should ease his pain.
This is so funny. And you’ve cleverly avoided the superfans with google alerts too. Nice job.
This may actually be the funniest thing I’ve read on this site yet! I do feel guilty for laughing though sort of. This was not a good day for Jason I’m sure. I know this from experience…it’s like losing your job or getting kicked in the nuts, take your pick.
I don’t know Jason but I hear he’s a cool guy so I wish him the best. I saw him at the Opry a couple of years ago and he actually can sing and he surprised me with his stage presence. That being said, I don’t really like the kind of stuff he does, but I don’t really like much after 1992!
The guy I feel bad for is my buddy Zane Williams who wrote “Hurry Home”. He’s got a new family and it would have been good for that single to have been huge for him personally.