Shane Owens’ Where I’m Comin’ From Debuts On T-op 30 ITunes Country Album Chart

Acoustic Videos Premiered on Taste of Country, Nashville Country Club, Country Music Minute, Whiskey Riff, Roughstock, Digital Rodeo and The Boot

Amerimonte Records recording artist Shane Owens’ debut album, Where I’m Comin’ From,is now available on iTunes, Amazon and shaneowenscountry.com. Acoustic videos for multiple tracks have premiered throughout the week in advance of the release today. This weekend Shane joins Hillbilly Jim on his ‘Moonshine Matinee’ on SiriusXM’s Outlaw Country Channel 60 on Saturday, December 10 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. ET and Sunday, December 11 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET. In addition, Shane will be spotlighted as New Music Nashville’s “Independent Artist of the Week.”

Fans of Shane Owens can see the acoustic video for his current single, “Country Never Goes Out of Style” on Taste of Country. Owens performs his rendition of “Chicken Truck,” originally made famous by Country outlaw John Anderson, on Nashville Country Club. The Alabama native credits a life-changing lady in the tongue-in-cheek track, “Blame It On A Woman” seen on Country Music Minute. The track “Country Boy Can” brings out the romantic side of Owens, found on Roughstock.

In a time of change in country music Owens’ debut album restores depth to the genre with songs such as the emotionally charged “Alcohol of Fame” featured on Whiskey Riff. “God and The Ground She Walked On,” a faith-based track, can be viewed on The Boot. Owens brings back the good guy in his track “All The Beer In Alabama,” acoustic video found on Digital Rodeo.

Where I’m Comin’ From is available for purchase in select retailers nationwide through Memphis, TN based distributor, Select-O-Hits, and through online retailers, as it debuts in Top 30 on iTunes Country Album Chart. The 11- song collection was produced by James Stroud (Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Clint Black, Aaron Lewis) and executive produced by country icon Randy Travis and industry executive Steve Popovich Jr. Owens’ current single off the album, “Country Never Goes Out of Style” reached Top 40 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart and Top 15 on CDX TRACtion Power Train Chart.

In the past year, Shane has released two nationally-promoted music videos which impacted almost every major DMA in the U.S. and also included significant airplay in the UK, Ireland and Europe. Videos are currently available on CMT.com and are being aired on The Country Network (33 million households), AXS-TV (45 million households), Great American Country (63 million households) and The Heartland Network (18 million households).

“With a pure-country baritone and a stubborn love of timeless, gravel-road themes, Alabama native Shane Owens has been waiting on his big break for a damn long time. It may have finally arrived with his new album, Where I’m Coming From..”
-Chris Parton, Rolling Stone Country

“If you’re wondering where all the ‘old school’ country twang has gone, Shane Owens has it in spades right here. If actual country music doesn’t turn your crank, better look elsewhere.”
– Chris Diestler, KQBA-FM

“Shane Owens has country in his blood…and I’m not talking about that manufactured “country” that’s coming out of Nashville right now. This is true country, reminiscent of Strait, Randy Travis and Clint Black!”
-Kelly Green, WEIO

To learn more about Shane Owens visit ShaneOwensCountry.comand follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

About Shane Owens
Recently named by Rolling Stone Country as one of “10 New Country Artists You need To Know,” Shane Owens has been building a strong following in nightclubs across the Southeast for more than a decade. His powerful vocal range combined with the emotional lyrical content of his songs has made him a favorite of fans, critics, and his fellow artists alike. After starting his career by opening shows for dozens of major stars in the mid-2000s, the baritone performer attracted the attention of Nashville music executives, and he soon landed a record deal. However, with all the changes in the music industry at the time, his album was shelved and never released. Just like the ‘Never Give Up’ mantra of his lyrics, Owens picked himself up and moved on, thanks to famed producer James Stroud (Tim McGraw, Aaron Lewis, Clint Black), who produced his new album, Where I’m Comin’ From with Country music legend Randy Travis and industry executive Steve Popovich, Jr. as executive producers and mixed by Ed Seay (Blake Shelton, Martina McBride, Alabama). For more information about Shane Owens, visit www.ShaneOwensCountry.com.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (December 9, 2016) – websterpr
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