 Nashville, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Megan Munroe Official Website) - Up-and-coming singer/songwriter Megan Munroe entices country programmers with her debut single, "Moonshine," a dramatically-different radio record available now via CDX Vol. 466. The track opens with a distinctive drum roll executed by Mike Kennedy (George Strait's Ace In The Hole Band) and R.P. Harrell's (Sammy Kershaw, Roy Clark) haunting B-3, and dips and whirls with Tim Crouch's violin (George Jones, Dolly Parton) to instantly engage. Munroe's "listen-up-boy" vocals rip, roar and nuance the listener into joining a wild night-ride that's filled with emotions as ever-changing as the open road. "Moonshine" pays homage to Munroe's country upbringing at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in rural Sultan, Washington. "We took our four-wheelin' and horseback riding seriously," she says with a laugh. "This song is closer to my roots than any of the other tracks on my upcoming CD." Produced by Doug Deforest for Diamond Music Group, ONE MORE BROKEN STRING is due out February 10. The CD is Megan's first nationally-released effort, and the disc's original tales of saints and sinners range from fiery up-tempos to heartwrenching ballads. Her songs are tinged with the Delta blues, edged with sweet bluegrass notes and resonate with the twang of traditional country. Munroe's move to Nashville in 2007 followed three years in Los Angeles (2000-2003), where she enjoyed a successful acting career, appearing in WB's Everwood and films Lost on the B side, Mixing Karma and The Standard V.15. Fans can enjoy audio clips, video and more www.meganmunroe.com and www.MySpace.com/meganmunroe.
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