
Owens’ latest single release, “All The Beer In Alabama,” leaves little
doubt why he was recently named by Rolling Stone Country as one of the
“10 New Country Artists You Need to Know.” With this new release Owens
continues to prove his vocal ability to rightfully rub shoulders with
the legends.
CD and is gaining instant connectivity with both radio and listeners.
The CD is available for purchase at select retailers across the nation
and online at iTunes, Amazon and ShaneOwensCountry.com .
Written
by Owens, Dan Murph and Phillip Douglas, “All The Beer In Alabama”
offers an alternative to the party songs that proliferate in modern
country today. It acknowledges the pleasures of “drinkin’ with the
boys” and “shootin’ that 8-ball” but affirms that loyalty, integrity and
faithfulness for the one he loves are his greatest priorities.
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 in
nightclubs 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.