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Country 05 July, 2007

Annie Sims Is 'Leavin' 'Em Wanting More

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Nashville, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Aspirion Records) - Aspirion recording artist, Annie Sims, has released her latest single, 'Everything I Know About Leavin',' impacting radio on July 12. Penned by Sam Gay, Kenny Edwards and Templeton Thompson, and produced by her husband, Greg Sims, 'Everything I Know About Leavin'' is the lead single from Sims' forthcoming CD release, entitled Annie.

Sims has been visiting radio stations across the Midwest recently to promote 'Everything I Know About Leavin'' and has been receiving enthusiastic reactions from programmers and listeners alike.

Sims has been singing in public since age three, when she would entertain her relatives at family reunions in the foothills of her native East Tennessee. A classically trained pianist, Sims was graduated with a Bachelor's degree in vocal music education from the University of Tennessee. She cut her teeth as a piano bar entertainer in Knoxville, and later onboard cruise ships and in exotic resorts in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Ireland, before marrying and settling in Orlando, Florida, where she regularly performed at Walt Disney World. Her first album, released in the U.K., was promoted with a month-long tour across England opening for country's 'Gentle Giant,' Don Williams. A follow-up U.K. and Ireland tour with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, Gene Pitney, ended at the London Palladium, legendary birthplace of 'Beatlemania.'

Sims' U.S. Country/Americana debut CD, Half The Moon, released on Aspirion Records in 2004, contained six of her own songs. One in particular, 'Go Within,' led to a five-week European tour with New York Times best-selling author, Neale Donald Walsch. The project also featured her last single, 'Eighty Acres of Stars' written by Richard Leigh and Layng Martine, Jr., which won her critical acclaim from among others, Music Row critic, Robert K. Oermann, who graced her with a coveted 'DisCovery Award.' Sims has recently relocated to Nashville.
For more information about Annie Sims, visit her online at: www.AnnieSims.com






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