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Rain on a Tin Roof,” Maggie Austin's first single off of her upcoming cd on Gulfwind Records, is currently number 12 on New Music Weekly's Country Top 30 Indie Chart and has just entered the Top 50 on the NMW Country Main Chart!



Maggie describes “Rain on a Tin Roof” as "a beautifully written bluegrass flavored song that creeps up on the listener, slowly washing over the soul." This song is pure Nashville, including songwriter John Ozier, musicians Lonnie Wilson and Troy Lancaster, and producer Larry Beaird. Dawn Turner, station manager at Lonestar Country Radio, says "Maggie Austin breathes new life into country music. Her unique sound and melodic voice have stardom written all over it."

Maggie Austin's blend of traditional country themes and contemporary country delivery have made her an innovative and ground breaking artist. Her music is enjoying worldwide exposure, with airplay everywhere from the United Kingdom to New Zealand to Canada and now the USA. She has appeared on the cover of Blazing Boots, and has been reviewed on many websites and magazines, including CountryInterviewsOnline.net, Strictly Country, Rikk's Reviews, and Country Stars Online.

Maggie Austin is a sponsor of Cell Phones For Soldiers, a program helping soldiers call home to their families. She has since received numerous requests to discuss the program. Maggie will donate 25cents for every download from www.MPeria.com/artists/Maggie_Austin to the CPFS fund.

For more information, please contact Laura at Laura@WildfirePublicity.net or 615-825-0019. Photos, Rain on a Tin Roof MP3, and interviews available to the media by request. Radio is also able to download music from our media only download page.

www.MaggieAustin.com
CellPhonesforSoldiers.com
CDBaby.com
MPeria.com

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