Eileen Carey Releases Her Ode to “Love Being Stronger Than Hate”

Eileen Carey Releases Her
Ode to “Love Being Stronger Than Hate” With New Release In the Air Exclusively Premiered TheBoot.com.
One
of America’s favorite independent Country-Pop Artists, Eileen Carey, was as hot
as a Fourth of July (American Independence Day) firecracker this past month,
coming off a second award this year, the National Radio Hits Favorite Female
Country Artist of the Year (2016). A nice surprise coming in the wake of
her New Music Weekly Country Breakthrough Artist of the
Year (2016) in February.
Her
last single Bring on the big reached the #1 on both New Music
Weekly’s Country Main Chart, and on its Hot AC Main Chart as well. In January,
her Faith release also topped both charts. So when Eileen announced a
recently recorded new single release In the Air, and an upcoming 5th
album, anticipation was aroused. Partnered and premiered this past week
(Monday, July 19) with TheBoot.com, In
the Air
has quickly moved into the NMW charts as expected. . It is Carey’s
ode to “love being stronger than hate.”
The terrorist attacks in Paris in November of
2015, along with a then-recent visit to the city, inspired Carey to write
“In the Air,” but the recent tragedies in Nice, France; Dallas, Texas; Orlando,
Fla., and so many other areas of the world further prove how
much we all need an inspirational message of hope and love such as “In the
Air.”

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 “Paris is such a whirlwind of love,
romance and excitement that the terrorist attacks there seemed personal to
me, because I was just visiting the “City of Love” two weeks before them,”
Eileen Carey says. “Being a songwriter it inspired me to write a love song for
two people set in that gaiety that is still Paris, despite current events. A
kind of victory for the spirit that is love. ”
Early
this past June, Altadena, California resident, Carey was a
major player in the CMA Fest in Nashville, where she partnered with the world
famous honkytonk Tootsies to meet with her rapidly growing national and
international fan base. Her two shows at Rippy’s were packed, and well received
by the Country Music elite at the Festival. She also just appeared at the
California State Fair in the state capitol, Sacramento, on the 20th of July,
and on the 29th she will be appearing at the Orange County Fair for the fourth
year in a row.
In
September Carey will open for the Nelsons at the prestigious Canyon Club in the
posh Agoura Hills, an upscale California community. It is a tribute to the fact
that her music is crossing over to an ever-widening audience.
Carey,
the Cleveland native, Altadena, California resident, is in the studio these days
with her longtime producer Travis Allen Childress, of Nashville Tracks, located
in Burbank, CA for irony. His hand in her career is responsible for Eileen’s ever
broadening reach as an artist. “Travis doesn’t let me off easy,” Carey says,
“He made me sing In the Air
repeatedly till he was satisfied it was the best I could do.”
Her
current recording efforts when released as an album, will be her fifth, the
last two receiving 14 music nominations and six awards. Her previous record Movin
on to her current hit album Let It Go won
two Los Angeles Music Awards, and a South Bay Music Award as well.
Eileen
Carey represents what is the best in Indie music today. She has refused to go
unnoticed, so she has continually worked to match the label artists with equal
quality music and recording. Her career is an example to other young women of
the value of integrity and hard work. Carey is truly a working class hero; and
a singer-songwriter that gives her fans what they ask for and deserve. Great
music!
More about
Eileen Carey:
www.EileenCarey.com

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