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Published : March 24, 2011 | Author : thegman
Category : NEWS | Total Views : 560

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(eWebWire.com) March 24, 2011 — WORLD WIDE WEB, March 24, 2011 (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) — As songs from Sandra Piller's album "Days Like These" gather radio spins, country singer Piller is happily watching the songs climb several charts while touching the hearts of listeners at country and Christian radio.

Currently on Nashville's Music Row chart, and in the Top Ten of both the indie and main country charts at New Music Weekly, the single "Days Like These" is an ode to life, love, family, friendship, and the contemplative moments of a quiet Sunday morning. Written by Jane Bach and Sean Kristopher, and produced by Bach and "Cowboy" Jack Clement (Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis), the song has been given a cinematic video production.

The video, available now on YouTube, takes viewers from quiet settings like Sandra gently rocking on a front porch swing, to rollicking scenes at picnics and country dances, to horseback riding and much more.

Sandra Piller is honoring the roots of country music while forging her own way with tunes and turns of phrase that have caused some people to say "she's not your father's country singer." Mixing a country soul with an urban sensibility, she moves through her life and her music with unrelenting optimism that is delightfully contagious.

Most recently, Sandra performed selections from the "Days Like These" album at a special showcase performance at The Mint in Los Angeles before a standing-room-only crowd. "It was an enthusiastic audience," Piller says, "and an exciting evening. What a wonderful way to kick off the new album!"

Released by Shady Hill Records, the album is available on iTunes, Amazon, and all the usual places for physical and digital distribution, with promotion and marketing headed by Harvey Cooper.

The video to "Days Like These" is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q0bZS4dqbM

For more information, promo copies of "Days Like These," or interviews, please use the contact information below.

MEDIA CONTACT:
John Scott G
G-Man Marketing
jsg@gmanmarketing.com
818-223-8486







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