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SKYLA SPENCER RELEASES NEW SINGLE
Country
music artist Skyla Spencer has released a new single to overseas radio! Skyla's
"Why Do You Do This To Me" is a medium-tempo ballad that reflects on a love that
comes back to you, and you are faced with the ultimate decision of letting them
back into your life, or moving on without them. This song is filled with steel
guitar. "Why Do You Do This To Me" can be found on her current cd (You Said
You’d Call Me), and on Hillcrest Vol. 27.
TRESA STREET TO PERFORM ON WSM’S MIDNITE JAMBOREE RADIO SHOW
Country music artist Tresa Street will be
performing on the world famous Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree, on November 5th,
2005, at the historic Texas Troubadour Theater in Nashville Tennessee. For the
Saturday night event, Tresa will be performing a song written by her and
co-writer Don Harp that has never been released. The show will be hosted by
Country Music’s, Margo Smith.
RUSTIE BLUE HELPS RAISE OVER $165,000
Rustie Blue helped CDBaby raise $165,060 for the Red Cross Disaster Relief
Fund by donating all of the sales from when her cd was sold on CDBaby. Fans
purchased Rustie's three cds: Chip Chip, Enter At Your Own Risk, and That Oughta
Do It, as well as other artists who participated.
Tresa Street
Tresa Street is racing up the charts with
her current single "Rockin' a Baby"! It jumped two spots to the #3 position on
the IndieWorld Country Record Report! "Rockin' a Baby," a bluesy-country song
with Tresa voicing her complaint about immature men, can be found on her
Ain't Nothin' Changed cd.
Tresa Street recently re-released Baby It’s You, which was previously
available only on vinyl records. When Baby It’s You was originally
released in 1996, promotion of the album was cut short when Tresa’s mother was
involved in an accident, and Tresa put her career on hold to care for her.
Pete Schlegel
Pete Schlegel's latest single, “Short
for Gone," is the Pick of the Week from Indie World Country Record Report.
"Short for Gone" was released in the United States in 2004, where it charted on
the Music Row charts for 15 weeks, and was recently released to radio overseas.
This acronym filled tongue-in-cheek look at love’s ups and downs was written by
Wade Battle and Bobby Taylor. Pete Schlegel says he “recorded the song after
hearing the demo and thinking that my fans would also enjoy the song. It is one
of the songs that people tend to sing freely at my concerts.†“Short for Goneâ€
appears on his Strong Stuff cd, MTM #13, and a 2004 edition of CDX.
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