(Nashville, Tenn. – November
17, 2017) – Curb Records’ recording
duo, American Young, has
released the music video for their own take on the popular holiday hit, “Baby, It’s
Cold Outside.” American Young’s
unique harmonies add a distinctive sound to this holiday classic. Watch the
video here.
The song is
featured on Winter Wonderland, a 12-song
compilation, which is now available through digital retailers. This special
holiday project features tracks from other artists, including Tim McGraw,
Hank Williams Jr., Kenny Rogers, Rodney Atkins and several other notable artists.
(12 Oct 2017) Various artists
- Winter Wonderland (Curb)
"We are so honored that
we were asked to be part of this project. Christmas is a special time of year
for so many people and we can't wait to share this song with our fans to spread
some Christmas cheer throughout the holiday season," said the duo.
Most
recently, American Young has been touring internationally and performing songs
from their debut album, AY. Listen to the album here.
About American Young: American Young is comprised of songwriter/musician, Kristy
Osmunson, and songwriter/producer, Jon Stone, who are complete opposites when it comes to personality, but
come together to create hauntingly beautiful music stemmed solely from their
own personal experiences. Both are established songwriters in their own right
and wrote 11 out of the 12 tracks on their debut album, AY.
Kristy Osmunson, born in Creston, British Columbia, grew up playing the violin.
She went from playing at honky-tonks to co-founding the electrifying
fiddle-duo Bomshel and
writing the Joey + Rory hit “Cheater, Cheater.” She was well on her way as a
songwriter and solo artist before crossing paths with Stone.
Jon Stone, originally from Oregon, is country born and bred. For a while he
worked as a bull rider, before he was a solo act turned successful
producer/songwriter including producing for Lee Brice and writing “Woman Like
You,” Kenny Chesney’s “Seven Days,” Blake Shelton’s “Kiss My Country Ass,” and
Rascal Flatts’ “Me and My Gang.”
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