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Award winning "Country Breakthrough Arist Of The Year" at the 2007 New Music Awards in Hollywood, Patti Hall brings you music for the soul including rock, country pop, blues, cowboy & love songs. Drawing from favorite songwriters like John Hiatt, Neil You
Genre:
Country: Country Rock
Release Date:
2005
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Patti Hall Wins "Breakthrough Country Artist of the Year"
LOS ANGELES -- Northwest singer Patti Hall won "Breakthrough Country Artist of the Year" at the New Music Awards on November 10 at Hollywood's Avalon Theatre. Presented by New Music Weekly Magazine, the award program honors radio stations, programmers and recording artists.
Ms. Hall gained popularity both internationally and in the U.S. this spring, with the release of her first single "Waitin' on a Train." Co-written by country heartthrob Joe Nichols, it's the first release from her debut CD "Never Ask Why." The single climbed every chart reaching # 3 with adult contemporary listeners, as well as hitting the Top 40 on country radio.
"Take Faith Hill, add some Bonnie Raiit, and mix in a style and delivery all her own…Patti Hall is one of the freshest voices I've heard in a long time. Remember that name. You're going to be hearing it more and more," said Lee Richey, program and music director for WCJW in Warsaw, NY. The station won the New Music Award for "Country Radio Station of the Year."
In addition to winning "Breakthrough Country Artist of the Year," Ms. Hall earned two more nominations including "Crossover Artist of the Year" and "Adult Contemporary Single of the Year." Bon Jovi’s hit song “Make a Memory” was awarded that top honor.
Three nominations is an achievement for any artist, especially an independent newcomer. However, no breakthrough happens overnight. After a 20-year hiatus, the Seattle native recently reclaimed her two life's passions of horses and music. Ms. Hall even created her own mantra: Sing Like You Mean It – Ride Like You Dream It. Now back in the saddle and back in the recording studio, she's decided it's never too late to follow her dreams. Based on this award, looks like music industry experts agree.
To hear more visit http://www.pattihall.com.
Silver Platters Stores Top 5 Country Sellers Dec 2005:
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2. Johnny Cash
3. Martina McBride
4. Kenny Chesney
5. Patti Hall
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Top class listen!
author: Denis Smyth
As a newcomer to Patti's music, this cd is a great listen and now knowing something about her past it is a credit to her convictions. Everybody should have this album in their collection. More has to be the word!!!!
Denis (Northern Ireland)
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One Soulful Cowgirl!
author: Tempy Lou
Patti is one of the coolest cowgirls i know and has one of the most powerful voices i've ever heard...she knows who she is and she ain't skeert and i love that about her!...out of all the songs she had to choose from in Nashvegas, i'm so honored that she chose one of mine to record...make sure you add this one to your collection:-)
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What a great CD this is!
author: Gale Nelson
I love all the songs, but Mark accompanying Patti on This Love Is Real is my favorite because their two very different voices blend together SO beautifully! The CD insert photos and graphic design are lovely, too.
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Outstanding CD!!!
author: Dwight Lee
This is the best CD I've heard in a long, long time! This Love is Real immediately became my favorite song...WOW! The heart Patti puts into Old Paint stirs warm, cherished thoughts of my heros...the real cowboys of yesterday and today and the horses and life they love.
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