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Billboard Magazine Emerging Artist Matt Westin Releases Brand New Single “Stomp On”

Matt Westin “Stomp On” The Pittsburgh-based country music artist and actor has released his first new music since his critically acclaimed “Legacy” debut album. This is kick-you-in-the-can country, if I’ve ever heard it before”— Michael Stover, President, MTS Management Group “Matt has a knack for embracing all of the cherished …

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Award-Winning Canadian Melodic Roots Rocker Cory M. Coons Releases New Ron Nevison-Produced Single

Cory M. Coons’ latest single drops April 12, 2019 on MTS Records The Ottawa resident has released “Break The Fall” on MTS Records. The track is from his acclaimed Ron Nevison-produced album, “The Long Road Home. “Break The Fall’ is a romantic tale of heartbreak & loss…And the power of …

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Billboard Emerging Artist Richard Lynch Saddles Up With Social Media Single “Keyboard Cowboy”

Richard Lynch releases “Keyboard Cowboy” on April 1, 2019. The Ohio Country Music Hall of Famer is releasing his latest self-penned single on April 1st. “Keyboard Cowboy” was recorded at Beaird Music Group Nashville. The timeliness, the humor, and the great melody and vocal are sure to make this another …

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Ashley Delima Drops new Single

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ashleydelima/ Lush Latin grooves and pristine pop hooks come together to comprise the juggernaut single “Fire in the Sky” from up and comer Ashley Delima, which is out now everywhere that new music is sold and streamed. In this latest cut ahead of her debut extended play, Delima paints …

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Billboard Emerging Artist And Chart-Topping Folk Singer-Songwriter Bringing “Changes” To Radio

Bill Abernathy “Changes” KC-based folk artist Bill Abernathy has released his new single, “Changes” to radio stations everywhere. It is the second single from “Crossing Willow Creek.” We are constantly in flux, learning to adapt to the many changes and challenges that occur in our lives every day.”— Bill Abernathy …

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