PAM TILLIS SIGNS WITH ONERPM
FOR UPCOMING ALBUM RELEASE
Exciting Times for Tillis:
Country Legend Announced as a Presenter on
"The 53rd Annual CMA Awards,"
Airing November 13 on the ABC Television Network
Photo courtesy of Matthew Spicher |
Nashville, Tenn. (November 8, 2019) — GRAMMY® and CMA
Award-winning country music hitmaker Pam Tillis has signed with ONErpm, a full global distribution and branding
company, to release new music.
"This week is a very exciting time for me," says Tillis.
"I was so happy to be asked to be a presenter at the CMA Awards and to
have inked my partnership with ONErpm. I can finally release the album I've had
in the works. Every album is its own little journey, and this one may be a
little more winding than usual. I've had some of these songs in my back pocket
for a long, long time."
"We're thrilled to be part of this project," notes
ONErpm General Manager Ken Madson. "The heart, authenticity and artistry
Pam brought to this album make it something very special."
The news of the upcoming album comes at an exciting time for fans
of the country legend. Earlier this week, Tillis was announced as a presenter
on "The 53rd Annual CMA Awards,"
airing November 13 at 8/7c on the ABC Television Network.
"The fact that the CMA Awards will be a celebration of women
in country makes it even more special to me," adds Tillis.
More information on Tillis' new project will be released soon.
About Pam Tillis
Throughout her career, country star and Grand Ole Opry member Pam
Tillis has earned nearly 20 Top 10 and six No. 1 singles. Tillis, the daughter
of the late Mel Tillis, has won three CMA (Country Music Association) Awards —
including the coveted Female Vocalist of the Year in 1994 — and two GRAMMY®
Awards. She has experimented with pop, Broadway, soul, and jazz, seamlessly
incorporating those influences into music that remains unmistakably country at
its core. Through the '80s, Tillis worked as a back-up vocalist, jingle singer,
club performer, songwriter and demo singer before her first hit single,
"Don't Tell Me What to Do" reached the Top 5 in 1990. She followed
with hits including "Maybe It Was Memphis," "Shake the Sugar
Tree," "Mi Vida Loca," and "Cleopatra, Queen of
Denial." Two albums (Homeward Looking
Angel and Sweetheart's Dance)
were million-sellers.
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