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A Big Thank You And Behind The Scenes Video Coming Soon!

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Getting my first video out in time to link it with my first mention in Country Weekly Magazine was something I will always remember. I want to thank all of you for the support you’ve shown by checking out the video and going over and downloading Sing This City Home.

In the next few days, I’ll be sharing some bonus footage from the shooting. I had never driven before that day. While the footage is hilarious, I think the producer, Marcel, who was manning the camera, would say it more- life threatening. You can watch me jump ditches backwards and almost run through the front door of The Keg because I didn’t realize I had to put the truck in park. I love my little truck that David Atnip has worked so hard to get running for me. If you notice, my good friend Chris even etched my logo in the rear window. My stylist, Scott McMahon, flew down from New York to be treated to a day of riding in the truck bed in 20 degree weather while I cleaned out half the ditches in Weakley County.

I can’t possibly thank everyone without leaving somebody out but, as always, The Keg was an awesome venue. Walon, Donny Wayne, Faraway, and Tim were great as my band, we sure missed Trent. Colt McGraw made a special effort to get here a day early while on military leave. Kevin Brinsfield helped Marcel all day. Mama Stella cooked and manned the phones. Mrs. Teresa showed up early to help. David Atnip and his son got my truck from location to location. And Mom, did all the worrying and running around setting up equipment. Thank you all!

It’s really hard for an unsigned artist to get noticed today but I’ve had some great help in that area. I want to send a special thanks out to Nashville Hype, Country Weekly, The Country Start Page, Carrie News, Got Country, Nashville Gab, Country Music Pride, Urban Country Blog, Country Tattle Tale, MOG, Farce The Music, That Nashville Sound, Nashville Country Club, The Dresden Enterprise, McKenzie Banner, Weakley County Press, and The Fulton Leader for all the coverage you have put out there.

More soon…

Love,

Stormy

Stormy Montana Makes Her Country Weekly Debut!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Stormy Montana makes her Country Weekly Magazine debut in the January 4, 2010 issue, on stands December 28th.

Her song “Sing This City Home” will be available as a free download on the Country Weekly website beginning Dec. 28th and lasting until January 11th.  Written by hit songwriter James Slater, “Sing This City Home” is one of 15 songs on Stormy’s critically acclaimed and top selling “Someone Like Me” CD.   Produced by Dave Brainard, the songs on “Someone Like Me” have struck a chord with fans all over the world and impressed many music insiders coast to coast.

Stormy says, “This is the first time I’ve been covered in a major National magazine and for it to be Country Weekly, a magazine I’ve literally read for years, is a real honor.  I hope this is the beginning of a great relationship with Country Weekly and the staff there; and I’m certainly looking forward to working with them in the future.  I can’t thank my fans enough for being so good to me and I hope everyone will go over to Country Weekly and get their free download!”

Next up for Stormy will be the video release for “Sing This City Home” which was recently shot and directed by Marcel.

For more information and to download “Sing This City Home” please visit CountryWeekly.com/freemusic

Look for the 01/04/2010 issue of Country Weekly with Keith Urban on the cover at news-stands all over beginning December 28th.

Stormy Montana To Release “Someone Like Me” Online and Worldwide

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Country Music Artist Stormy Montana Has Already Broken Sales Records, Now She’s Set To Take Her Music Online

Sep 21, 2009NASHVILLE, TN — Country music artist Stormy Montana will release her highly acclaimed and top selling C.D., “Someone Like Me” online and worldwide November 15th, 2009 through i-Tunes, Amazon, LaLa, Rhapsody, Napster, and other online vendors.

“Someone Like Me” has already sold close to 7,000 physical copies since release, a virtually un-heardof feat in todays country music climate. In fact, had the C.D. been Soundscanned from the beginning, “Someone Like Me”would have remained in the Top 20 Billboard Country Music Chart throughout much of the year.

Featuring 15 top quality songs by hit songwriters such as Dave Pahanish, Casey Kessel, Marcus Hummon, and James Slater; and recorded at Nashville’s finest studios featuring Nashville’s finest musicians, “Someone Like Me” is knee deep in great music that everyone can enjoy.

The release date is a reflection of the Christmas season and the decision to release “Someone Like Me” online for the first time came after much deliberation. Stormy says, “At first we wanted to keep the C.D. offline completely, believing that the best way to sell ‘Someone Like Me‘ was for me to play shows, shake hands, and meet as many people as possible. As time moved on we found that the demand for ‘Someone Like Me‘ at the shows was overwhelming, leading us to sell out very quickly. At the same time, everyday we were getting request for the C.D. from places as far away as Japan and Germany. We concluded we needed to have ‘Someone Like Me‘ in all the online stores so that the fans who weren’t able to purchase the C.D. at the shows, and those around the world, could.”

About Stormy Montana: At just 16 years old, Stormy Montana has proven to have one of the largest and most dedicated fan bases in all of country music. She doesn’t attribute this simply to her age, but to the music itself, which is grounded in the best traditions of country music, with an eye towards the more accessible pop country of today’s generation. Stormy began singing live in bars and honky-tonks at 9 years old and hasn’t stopped since. Her love of music and performing is evident by the fact her mother never had to push her to sing and perform, it’s simply what she wanted to do. Teaming with renound vocal coach Teresa Smith, and surrounding herself with a great team of Nashville insiders and music professionals, Stormy set sail on her life’s calling. The culmination of these early years of hard work can be heard on her new C.D. “Someone Like Me” which has already sold nearly 7,000 physical copies. For More Information Please Visit: http://www.myspace.com/stormymontana

‘Someone Like Me’ contains 15 fully produced tracks which you can listen to below:

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