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Title: | Erin Gibney | Date: | 7/3/2022 (Sunday) | Address: | The Jungle Community Music Club, 6 Sanborn Ct, | Location: | Somerville, MA | Hours: | 11:00am | Cost/Cover: | see website for details | Web Page: | https://www.eringibney.com/ | Contact Info: | (617) 718-0204 |
Details: | If seeing is believing, then hearing is just further confirmation of what your other senses already know to be true. This same sense-fulfilling maxim can be applied to Nashville-based singer/songwriter/guitarist Erin Gibney’s new four-song Rose Colored Glasses EP, which is set for release on all major digital formats via Rock Ridge Music in the coming months. Produced by Marshall Altman (Amy Grant, Eric Paslay, Frankie Ballard) at The Galt Line in Gibney’s homebase of Nashville, Rose Colored Glasses is the next creative and collaborative step for the rising 21-year-old pop-country artist.
Lead single “Easy Like That,” written solely by Gibney herself, comes out on April 16, 2021, while the wistful, wishful “Single at the Same Time,” the EP’s second single, will be released in August 2021. Rose Colored Glasses is rounded out by the not-so-innocent reflections of “Naive” and the ever-hopeful declarations of “That’s What I’m Looking For.” Over the course of these four ante-upping tracks, Rose Colored Glasses delivers on the pop-country promise Gibney displayed with earlier self-penned singles like “Bold,” “Try,” and “Boys Think” — all of which keenly reflect the wise-beyond-her-years insight of this self-professed “ancient soul” storyteller. “I wanted the music on this EP to feel current, like it could be on the radio tomorrow and fit nicely,” Gibney asserts.
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Event is: | One Day Only | Audience: | All Welcome | Category: | Special Events | Submitted by: | contributed |
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