"Still There" paints a different kind of purgatory - helplessly lost between denial and acceptance, heartbreak and healing. Nichols’ delivery is honest and vulnerable, taking you to that place where the rest of the world is business as usual - but you’re stuck reliving a relationship, unable to move on. Every songwriter strives to take a universal idea and say it in a new way. Nichols & Slutzky have done just that in capturing the feelings of missing someone, making "Still There" the perfect second single for budding songstress Paige Nichols.
Paige cowrote "Still There" with Isaac Slutzky. It was produced by Frank Legeay and mixed by Jeff Juliano (Tequila,10,000 Hours).
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Never good at sports, KTG stepped onto the stage and knew she was interested in pursuing music. Knowing the challenges she may face as an artist, KTG took a full-time teaching job and runs her own music school. Looking up to the drive of Emili Sande, she’s ready to do it all.
Starting off KTG wrote about her friends, however finding confidence in herself she is showing her more vulnerable side writing from her own experiences. With her debut album having dropped on September 26th, KTG is excited to hear what people have to say about her music. Each song on the album is lined to a line of a rhyme, such as “Don’t Tell My Mother.” All of KTG’s music can be found on her website www.ktgmusic.org and on her social media pages @KTG_Music_Ire. Admired by her caregiver who told her mother she was “singing the blues” at the age of 18 month, music has always come naturally to Amanda Jordan. Growing up to “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” by Patsy Cline, she was quickly found entering singing competitions and attending the local arts high school.
Now writing her own music, Amanda finds her songs are tools to convey a story. “A lot of the time, they’re about experiences I’ve had in relationships or in life. Other times, I have a specific message that I want to convey.” Her latest release “Driving in the Dark,” tells of the beginnings of a love story and is a fun song to sing along to in the car. Just returning from South Dakota where she performed at the Wild West Songwriters Festival, Amanda was able to meet and collaborate with a multitude of songwriters. In fact, she plans to release an EP in the summer of 2020. Spending more time in Nashville, Amanda hopes to continue writing and inspiring. You can find her music video for “Driving in the Dark” on YouTube and at @AmandaJordanMusic on Instagram, @AmandaJordanMusic on Facebook, and @Amanda_T_Jordan on Twitter. |
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