ABBI SCOTT RELEASES NEW SINGLE TO RADIO
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Nashville, TN (August 19, 2016) – Country sweetheart and singer/songwriter Abbi Scott just released her newest single to Play MPE. The upbeat and catchy tune is perfect for the romance of the summertime season and showcases Abbi’s bubbly personality. Audiences are guaranteed to feel a connection with the relatable lyrics “We were young and dumb and yeah, we were seventeen, running on attitude and gasoline.”
“Abbi’s voice is sweet yet strong and makes people want to tap their toes, stomp and swing and sing along with her lyrics,” The Rowdy has said of Scott. “Love Wasn’t Ready for Me” is sure to meet it’s expectations and will leave listeners wanting more. It can be downloaded on iTunes HERE!
Born in the small town of Clinton, Indiana, Abbi started singing at an early age and quickly learned that her voice was one that people love. Her influences range from Dixie Chicks, Martina McBride and Miranda Lambert to her Dad’s favorites, including Motley Crue and Poison. By combining all these different artists, Abbi found her signature sound which appeals to all audiences.
Abbi has opened for some of the biggest acts in country music, including Luke Bryan, Cole Swindle and Dierks Bentley, all while attending Lipscomb University in Nashville.
For more information, visit www.abbiscott.com and engage with Abbi on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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For Abbi Scott interviews or additional information, contact:
Colleen Lippert/ Anchor Publicity/ 914.475.2046/ colleenlippert@optonline.net
Nashville, TN (August 17, 2016) – Country singer/songwriter and Belmont University student Madison Stuart recently released her self-titled EP to iTunes and all digital markets. You can download it HERE!
The edgy, energetic and relatable EP, recorded and produced by Eric Legg of Ocean Way, features five songs solely written by Stuart herself. The talented young starlet also released a video for her first single off the EP, “Mascara.” Watch it HERE!
Hailing from Dallas,Texas, Stuart is a nineteen year old college freshman who has already experienced what most artists hope to accomplish. At the age of nine, Madison began chasing her dreams by learning to play the guitar, writing songs and performing in local musicals. “Some people search a lifetime for their passion – I was born knowing mine,” Stuart says.
Madison released her first EP in 2014. “Dreamers Dream” was well-received and inspired Madison to continue writing. During her senior year of high school, she spent her weekends flying to Nashville so she could work on her sophomore EP.
Madison has been performing at festivals throughout the United States and is quickly building a loyal fan base. Her passion for performing is evident as soon as she steps on to the stage. Her love for her fans radiates, which draws them in and leaves them begging for more. Undeniable talent, admirable courage and confidence are rare to find at any age, but all come naturally to Stuart. With the release of her new EP and single, the future is looking bright for Madison Stuart.
For additional information, visit http://www.madisonstuartmusic.com and engage with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
For Madison Stuart interviews, contact:
Colleen Lippert/ Anchor Publicity/ 914.475.2046/ colleenlippert@optonline.net
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Nashville, TN (August 2, 2016) — Country sweetheart and singer/songwriter Abbi Scott is set to release her new single “Love Wasn’t Ready for Me” to iTunes. The catchy, upbeat tune is perfect for the romance of the summertime season and showcases Abbi’s bubbly personality. Audiences are guaranteed to feel a connection with the relatable lyrics “We were young and dumb and yeah, we were seventeen, running on attitude and gasoline.” You can download it starting August 16, 2016.
“Abbi’s voice is sweet yet strong and makes people want to tap their toes, stomp and swing and sing along with her lyrics,” The Rowdy has said of Scott. “Love Wasn’t Ready for Me” is sure to meet it’s expectations and will leave listeners wanting more.
Born in the small town of Clinton, Indiana, Abbi started singing at an early age and quickly learned that her voice was one that people love. Her influences range from Dixie Chicks, Martina McBride and Miranda Lambert to her Dad’s favorites, including Motley Crue and Poison. By combining all these different artists, Abbi found her signature sound which appeals to all audiences.
Abbi has opened for some of the biggest acts in country music, including Luke Bryan, Cole Swindle and Dierks Bentley, all while attending Lipscomb University in Nashville. You can see her perform live at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 20, 2016.
For more information, visit www.AbbiScott.com and engage with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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For Abbi Scott interviews or additional information, contact:
Colleen Lippert/ Anchor Publicity/ 914.475.2046/ ColleenLippert@optonline.net

Nashville, TN (June 29, 2016) — Country sweetheart and singer/songwriter Abbi Scott just released her new single “Love Wasn’t Ready for Me” to Spotify. The catchy, upbeat tune is perfect for the romance of the summertime season and showcases Abbi’s bubbly personality. Audiences are guaranteed to feel a connection with the relatable lyrics “We were young and dumb and yeah, we were seventeen, running on attitude and gasoline.” Listen to it HERE.
“She has one of those infectious voices. The kind that you like when you first hear it and you can’t seem to keep from wanting to hear more,” Country Music Chatter has said about Abbi. “Love Wasn’t Ready for Me” is sure to meet it’s expectations and will leave listeners wanting more.
Born in the small town of Clinton, Indiana, Abbi started singing at an early age and quickly learned that her voice was one that people love. Her influences range from Dixie Chicks, Martina McBride and Miranda Lambert to her Dad’s favorites, including Motley Crue and Poison. By combining all these different artists, Abbi found her signature sound which appeals to all audiences.
Abbi has opened for some of the biggest acts in country music, including Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell and Dierks Bentley, all while attending Libscomb University in Nashville.
For more information, visit www.AbbiScott.com and engage with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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For Abbi Scott interviews or additional information, contact:
Colleen Lippert / 914.475.2046 / ColleenLippert@optonline.net
