Tuesday, February 12, 2013

SINGLE REVIEW: "RED" BY ASH BOWERS


There are those artists that make you scratch your head and wonder why you haven't heard more from them.  Ash Bowers is one of those artists. Ash puts the twang where it should be and combines the rock with the roll. His latest single, "Red" is a song that has already made it's way onto the playlists of country music fans, now it's ready to infiltrate the playlists of country radio. Even if your neck isn't red, it will be once this one gets stuck in your head. You'll find yourself building wedding cakes out of Twinkies and looking for an out of commission Camaro to display on blocks in your yard while dandelions grow out of the bumper. This song just has that something that makes you wanna dance like you don't care whose watching and shake the pure hell out of your moneymaker. His previous label, Stoney Creek, just couldn't get radio to do anything other than nibble with his previous singles but Wide Open Music Group is bound and determined to make radio bite and to make sure you hear the country magic that is Ash Bowers and so far, it's working. In a musical world of cookie cutter songs about trucks, and tan lines, Ash brings it back to basics, just good old country rock with a little Southern influence and a story to tell. We love it and the digital download sales show you love it. The Highway on SiriusXM has already picked it up and is getting great response as are other FM stations nationwide. Call your local station and let them know, if they don't already, that "Red" is a song that is ready to be heard on their station.

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