KAMERON MARLOWE TAKES RADIO WITH PERSONAL NEW SINGLE “GIVING YOU UP”
25 FIRST-WEEK STATIONS ON BOARD AS ENTIRELY SELF-PENNED TRACK EARNS MORE THAN 107 MILLION ON-DEMAND STREAMS
GRAND OLE OPRY DEBUT SET FOR SEPT. 29
ON THE ROAD WITH BRAD PAISLEY; CONFIRMED FOR RILEY GREEN’S WE OUT HERE TOUR BEGINNING NOV. 3
Here are the intro, outro and story audio work parts to support Marlowe’s “Giving You Up”
Columbia Nashville breakthrough new artist Kameron Marlowe has hit radio airwaves with his deeply personal new single “Giving You Up,” with 25 first-week stations on board.
Marlowe wrote “the ultimate bounce back from a break-up song” (Country Swag) entirely on his own following a life-changing breakup. First released as an independent single, the track has amassed more than 107 million on-demand streams and the accompanying music video was one of Vevo’s Top 10 most watched country videos of 2020. Watch here.
The electric entertainer continues to earn a reputation as an standout newcomer while on the road with Brad Paisley for the superstar’s Tour 2021. Paisley recently surprised Marlowe in front of his hometown crowd with the news that he’ll make his Grand Ole Opry debut Sept. 29. Watch the touching moment here. Marlowe is also set to hit the road this fall with Riley Green on his we Out Here Tour kicking off Nov. 3 in Athens, GA.
About Kameron Marlowe: North Carolina native Kameron Marlowe has been touted as “the piece country music has been missing” (Everything Nash) and a “nascent talent” (Billboard). Since blasting onto the scene with his autobiographical, self-penned release “Giving You Up,” Marlowe has gone on to amass more than 204 million career on-demand streams; joined the roster of Columbia Nashville alongside superstars Luke Combs and Maren Morris; and been named an Artist to Watch in 2021 by more than a dozen media outlets and music platforms, including Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Sounds Like Nashville, Country Swag, Country Now , and more. The breakthrough star is currently support for superstar Brad Paisley on his Tour 2021, bringing his captivating live show to audiences across the country. With his soaring, emotive vocals and gritty, rock-infused sound, Marlowe calls upon influences ranging from Brooks & Dunn and George Strait to Travis Tritt and Ray Charles, creating a sound that reflects his life-long love of country music. Quickly becoming an undeniable force in the genre, Marlowe is set to stake his claim as the new face of country.
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