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Country 09 July, 2008

Katie Armiger Will Not Go 'Unseen' With New Single At Radio This Week

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Nashville, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Cold River Records) - When Katie Armiger began putting together her second album Believe, she intended to write all of the songs on the album. That was until she heard 'Unseen' and knew she had to record the song and release it as her first single that officially goes for adds at radio today. The powerful up-tempo song, which was written by Brian Nash, Whitney Duncan, and Jennifer Schott, has already gotten great radio attention and is the first single from Believe, released last week on Cold River Records.

'My original plan was to write all of the songs on this album, until producer Paul Compton gave this amazing song to my manager,' said Katie. 'I was blown away and knew instantly that I had to record it. It is such a powerful song and the melody just gets you.'

Katie's growth as an artist is clearly depicted on 'Unseen' and on the new album Believe as a whole. 'Unseen' holds true to Katie's belief that women are powerful and should stand up for what they want. The song, which is about a girl sick of being ignored and doing something about it, is relatable yet powerful. Katie's vocals have never been better and take the song to a whole new level where listeners will truly be in awe of the talent that she possesses.

Katie is featured in her hometown paper, The Houston Chronicle, today where they praise the young 17 year old; 'Believe is a mature, focused effort, full of potential country hits about bad boys, breaking free and better things. Armiger has grown immensely as a vocalist, and at times, her pure tone recalls a young Patty Loveless. It's the best effort by a young-country act in recent memory.'
For more information on Katie you can visit her website at www.katiearmiger.com.






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