“Train Wreck” single continues its move up the charts, dance remix now available on iTunes
Nearly a year in the making, Beautiful Maybe is a polished and
diverse collection of songs that reflects a maturity rarely found on an
artist’s debut release. Included among the 12 tracks are Marlee’s
uplifting 2011 single, “Beautiful Maybe,” the thought-provoking “Jane
Doe” and the understated “I’m Not Your Baby Anymore,” the
groove-inspired “Planet Of Your Own” and Marlee’s current single, the
humorous bad relationship anthem “Train Wreck.”
Award-winning Nashville producer David Kalmusky delivers an edgy, Pop-infused production to Beautiful Maybe,
while an impressive list of chart-topping songwriters contributes
material to the project, including Desmond Child, Blair Daly, Marcus
Hummon, Hillary Lindsey, Aimee Mayo and Troy Verges, among others.
Marlee co-wrote two songs on the album: “Kiss of Coming Home” and “I
Love Hating You.”
“Beautiful Maybe is something I am so proud of,” says
Marlee. “This is my debut album, but I really feel like I have come
into my own on this project musically. I think the diversity of these
songs offers something unique to my fans that will keep them coming back
and listening to this record over and over again. It’s relatable, fun
and emotional, and I feel like each song has a message that will truly
touch people in so many different ways. In the end, that’s what making
Country music is all about.”
Beautiful Maybe is Marlee’s debut release for Nashville-based
label Big Ride Records. Her current single “Train Wreck” (written by
Marcus Hummon, Jedd Hughes and Sarah Buxton) features a guest vocal from
Country legend Vince Gill and is gaining momentum not only at Country
radio, but also in the dance clubs. The bluegrass-tinged, Pop-Country
track has translated well on the dance floor, inspiring a “Train Wreck”
remix version and a custom choreographed “Wreck’d” line dance. Allen
Morgan produced and remixed the dance version, which is now available
for purchase at iTunes.
In between her 2012 radio tour visits, Marlee continues to make a
number of high-profile sporting event appearances. On April 26, Marlee
performed an acoustic set and the national anthem at the Chicago White
Sox/Boston Red Sox baseball game in Chicago, Ill. She appeared a week
later at the Unbridled Eve Gala in conjunction with the Kentucky Derby
in Louisville, Ky., and on Aug. 12 she will sing the national anthem
live on ESPN at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Marlee will also headline the Aug. 10 fan concert held on the Watkins
Glen International infield.
In 2011, Marlee launched her “Make It or Bake It” webisode cooking
series, which has helped boost her Facebook following to more than
30,000 likes. The humorous video clips feature some of Marlee’s
favorite food and drink recipes. Her latest installment is a rum-based
drink called “Super Hot Chocolate.” View episodes
here.
here. Visit
www.MarleeScott.com for music, tour dates, “Make It or Bake It” episodes and more.
For Beautiful Maybe album review copies, interview requests and hi-res Marlee Scott images, contact Krystal Douglas at
krystal@aristomedia.com or (615) 269-7071.
About Marlee Scott:
Country artist Marlee Scott is set to release her debut album, Beautiful Maybe,
through Big Ride Records on June 19. Her current single, “Train
Wreck,” is quickly rising up the Country charts. The music video world
premiered in March 2012 to great success across numerous CMT
platforms. She released her debut single, “Beautiful Maybe,” in 2011
and scored an international No. 1 in 2010 with “Here To Heaven.” For
more information, visit
www.MarleeScott.com.
“Beautiful Maybe”
“Jane Doe”
“I Love Hating You” 2:36
Scott at the Unbridled Eve Gala in Louisville, Ky., held Friday, May 4,
in conjunction with the Kentucky Derby. L to R: Big Ride
Entertainment’s Gerry Leiske, Marlee Scott, Randy Owen, John Howard.
Photo: Doug Fraser/Art Of The Game.