NASHVILLE,
Tenn. (November 2013) – Country-pop-Americana artist Amy Allen's new single, "Someday Is Today", recently hit the Top 30 of the Spin Tracking
System Main Country Chart.
In
related news, the single also has landed in the Top 20 of the STS Country Indie
Chart. The song, which is airing on approximately 100 radio stations across the
United States, received almost 1,000 "spins" in one week.
"I'm
thrilled to see my song, 'Someday Is Today', climbing the singles charts,"
said Allen, who is represented by Bill Wence Promotions, Whiting Publicity and
Promotions, and Music City Artist Management. "We recently had a wonderful
CD release party and concert in Nashville, and we're looking forward to playing
a host of music venues in the coming year."
The
singer-songwriter has performed at venues ranging from the White House to the
Ryman Auditorium. Her new album, "Someday Is Today", features 11 original songs inspired by
real-life experiences. The artist describes her sound as a versatile mix of
blues-accented country, pop and Americana with hints of Aretha Franklin, Janis
Joplin, Elton John, and Patsy Cline. She has opened for country acts such as
John Conlee, Patty Loveless, and Brooks & Dunn. The album was named
"New and Noteworthy" on the iTunes country music page when it was
officially released on Sept. 24.
Recorded
in Nashville, "Someday Is Today" offers heartfelt ballads, mid-tempo
crowd pleasers, and rock-accented dance numbers. Allen is joined by an all-star
cast of Nashville session musicians, including guitarist Scott Neubert, background vocalists Jaimee Paul and Vickie Carrico, electric guitarist Jason Roller, and keyboardist Steve Peffer. The album, which retails for $15, is distributed by
Wormwood Records. Selections from the album are available at iTunes and other
online retailers.
For
more information about the CD or booking Allen for an upcoming event, call
(870) 918-4403, send an email message to info@TheAmyAllen.com, or mail
correspondence to Wormwood Records, 736 Bodenhamer Drive, El Dorado, AR 71730.
To learn more about the artist, visit http://www.TheAmyAllen.com. Media and
management-related inquiries may be directed to Arts@WhitingPublicity.com or by
calling (615) 423-9857.
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