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| Tuesday, 16 March 2010 00:00 |
Sweet Stephanie Hits The AirwavesStephanie Brownlee's debut single "Keep It Real" is creating a big impact on both commercial and country music stations. The attractive 17-year-old Noosa singer is winning the hearts of pop and country music lovers alike. Last week alone Stephanie's single heated up the Country Music Channel, jumping four places from number 30 to 26. As a reflection of the appeal of Stephanie's music, this is a massive achievement for a debut single. The former Tamworth local's song hit the Country Music Channel charts at 39 in its first week, and steadily moved up to number 26 in ensuing weeks, making it one of the fastest moving singles on the chart. It's not just the quirky attractiveness of the song or Stephanie's unique style appealing to audiences, but this teenagers amazing voice. In an industry often dominated by mediocre talent and digital mixing, it is refreshing to come across a performer who can actually sing a range of music. Stephanie's publicists say she is Australia's answer to Taylor Swift and Avril Lavigne with more edge. "Keep It Real" was penned by award winning swongwriter Liz Rose and released through boutique label Compass Brothers Records. Stephanie's single hit national radio last week, so it should only be a matter of time before the whole country is in tune with her style and singing her praises. |
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