Amber Hayes Releases New Single,
“Any Day Is A Good Day”
(Nashville, Tenn. – Apr. 16, 2013) A-OK Entertainment/GMV Nashville recording artist Amber Hayes has released her new single, “Any Day Is A Good Day” to Country radio.
The single is the first release off her new album, Any Day Is A Good Day, and is produced by Nashville-based producer Paul Compton. The song was co-written by Hayes, Bill DiLuigi and JP Williams.
“I was excited about this song from the moment we wrote it,” said
Hayes. “It has such an encouraging message and people have been very
responsive to the song’s optimism and brightness. Its uplifting in all
the right ways.”
Hayes. “It has such an encouraging message and people have been very
responsive to the song’s optimism and brightness. Its uplifting in all
the right ways.”
Robert Oermann (MusicRow Magazine) commented about the track,
“Simply lovely. Her sweetly wistful singing voice is perfectly framed by
an airy production and pristinely placed harmony vocals. Plus, it has a
message to warm your soul. I could definitely get used to listening to
this wafting through the radio speakers.”
“Simply lovely. Her sweetly wistful singing voice is perfectly framed by
an airy production and pristinely placed harmony vocals. Plus, it has a
message to warm your soul. I could definitely get used to listening to
this wafting through the radio speakers.”
To listen to “Any Day Is A Good Day,” click here.
2013 has already proven to be a busy one for the Oklahoma native. Billboard’s ‘The 615’
named Hayes as “One To Watch in 2013.” Her song, “Right As Rain,” is
featured in the documentary film, “Music City USA” (view trailer here)
and she recently opened up for one of her biggest musical influences,
Reba McEntire, in Durant, Oklahoma. This past month, she entered into an
exclusive booking agreement with Nashville-based talent agency and
marketing firm Conway Entertainment Group.
named Hayes as “One To Watch in 2013.” Her song, “Right As Rain,” is
featured in the documentary film, “Music City USA” (view trailer here)
and she recently opened up for one of her biggest musical influences,
Reba McEntire, in Durant, Oklahoma. This past month, she entered into an
exclusive booking agreement with Nashville-based talent agency and
marketing firm Conway Entertainment Group.
Hayes first broke onto the Country music scene after her starring role as Kathy Twitty in the 2008 Conway Twitty musical, It’s Only Make Believe. She released her debut EP C’mon
in 2010, landing two Top 40 singles (“C’mon,” “Wait”) on the national
MusicRow Country Breakout chart. In 2012, the multi-talented performer
starred in the major motion picture, “Cowgirls N’ Angels.” Three of her
songs made it into the film, including her duet with Lonestar’s Richie
McDonald, “Always There For Me.” Hayes’ music was also featured in four
episodes of the hit CW television series, “Hart of Dixie.” In October
2012, she released her sophomore album, Any Day Is A Good Day, which is available at iTunes and Amazon.
in 2010, landing two Top 40 singles (“C’mon,” “Wait”) on the national
MusicRow Country Breakout chart. In 2012, the multi-talented performer
starred in the major motion picture, “Cowgirls N’ Angels.” Three of her
songs made it into the film, including her duet with Lonestar’s Richie
McDonald, “Always There For Me.” Hayes’ music was also featured in four
episodes of the hit CW television series, “Hart of Dixie.” In October
2012, she released her sophomore album, Any Day Is A Good Day, which is available at iTunes and Amazon.
For more information about Amber, visit www.AmberHayesMusic.com.