SHANE OWENS’ NEW SINGLE “19” IMPACTING COUNTRY RADIO NOW

SHANE OWENS’ NEW SINGLE “19” IMPACTING COUNTRY RADIO NOW

Owens’ “Country Never Goes Out Of Style” Featured in Season 3 of NETFLIX Original Series “The Ranch”

NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Shane Owens’ patriotic tribute song, “19” will pull at your
heartstrings. Arguably one of the best written songs about our military,
the lyrics are a sobering reminder of the dangers our military members
face every day. Click here to purchase “19.”

Fans of Owens can also catch his song “Country Never Goes Out of Style” in Season 3 of the Netflix original series “The Ranch”, starring Ashton Kutcher, streaming June 16.

“19” tells the story of a local football star signing up for the
military straight out of high school following the terror attacks on
September 11, 2001. In the end he pays the ultimate sacrifice as the
song alludes to a life cut short. Written by Jeffrey Steele, Tom
Hambridge and Gary Nicholson the song brings to life an important
message about the true American heroes, rarely heard on the radio today.

The song is connecting with audiences everywhere, getting high praise
from military families. Nearly every live performance of “19” has
Owens’ hearing another story of personal loss reminding us this story is
being lived out in cities and small towns all over this country.
 

Here is a recent excerpt from a letter Owens received from a Gold Star widow


“It’s the song, “19” that helps the listeners to remember there are
those who are willing to give up high prospects and opportunities in
life to serve for our nation and her freedoms! As a person living
overseas in a US Army community and the widow of a fallen Soldier, I
have daily reminders of the fine folks who serve and the families who
sacrifice every day in the service of our nation and her people. Shane,
your song reminds the high percentage of other Americans, who sometimes
don’t have the daily reminder, to remember and be thankful! Thank you
Shane Owens for singing and helping keep the memory alive of the fallen
while being a positive reminder of the sacrifices of our freedoms as
Americans,” said Nickayla Myers-Garner, Army widow living in Hohenfels,
Germany.

The Neo-traditional country singer is always looking for ways to
support our military. Owens is donating 100% of net proceeds of this
single to the TAPS
organization. The TAPS organization offers help, hope, and healing to
all those grieving the death of a loved one serving in America’s Armed
Forces. Owens recently performed “19” on Fox & Friends over Memorial Day weekend as a tribute to our service men and women, and to highlight the TAPS partnership. Click here to watch his performance.

For more information go to ShaneOwensCountry.com or follow Shane Owens on Twitter and Facebook.

ABOUT SHANE OWENS:
Recently named by Rolling Stone Country as one of “10 New Country
Artists You Need To Know,” Shane Owens has been building a strong
following across the Southeast for more than a decade. His powerful
vocal range combined with the emotional lyrical content of his songs has
made him a favorite of fans, critics, and his fellow artists alike.
After starting his career by opening shows for dozens of major stars in
the mid-2000s, the baritone performer attracted the attention of
Nashville music executives, and he soon landed a record deal. However,
with all the changes in the music industry at the time, his album was
shelved and never released. Just like the ‘Never Give Up’ mantra of his
lyrics, Owens picked himself up and moved on, thanks to famed producer
James Stroud (Tim McGraw, Aaron Lewis, Clint Black), who produced his
new album, Where I’m Comin’ From with Country music legend Randy Travis
and industry executive Steve Popovich, Jr. as executive producers and
mixed by Ed Seay (Blake Shelton, Martina McBride, Alabama). For more
information about Shane Owens, visit www.ShaneOwensCountry.com.

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