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HITS LIST IS BUSTIN’ OUT ALL OVER
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ON THE COVER:
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We love a mystery. (6/5a)
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HIP-HOP AT 50
The astonishing first half-century of a world-rocking genre.
K-POP'S NEW ARRIVAL
Who's next to grow the profile of Seoul music?
FESTIVAL SEASON
Are we about to see new attendance records set?
RAINMAKERS: GEORGE SANTOS
He signed Elvis.
THE B-SIDE
Tegan Marie (Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville)
10/10/18

WHAT IT IS: Evolving from an online sensation to the youngest female country artist at a major label in 45 years, Tegan Marie has already come a long way in her young life. She catapulted into the national spotlight with her breathtaking rendition of Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.,” which received more than 20m views online. Since then, she’s gone on to tackle a massive string of acclaimed performances and appearances on stages nationwide. The songstress kicked off 2018 with her debut Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville song, “Keep It Lit,” and released girl-power anthem, “I Know How to Make a Boy Cry” in June. Marie is currently in the studio working on new music with Scott Hendricks (Blake Shelton) and Nathan Chapman (Taylor Swift).
ALBUM:
TBA
RELEASE DATE:
2019
TV:
Today, Good Morning America, The Gershwin Prize: Smokey Robinson PBS special, Radio Disney Music Awards; more still to come later this year
LIVE:
Major N.A. fairs and festivals (including Stagecoach); multiple performances at the Grand Ole Opry
INTERNET:
More than 17m YouTube channel views; 1m+ followers across social platforms; already 2m audio streams and 5m YouTube views alone for “Keep It Lit”
PRESS:
Rolling Stone (“potential pop-country wunderkind”), Huffington Post (“primed to be country music’s first Gen-Z star”), USA Today, Billboard, more
BOOKING:
CAA
PUBLISHING:
Warner/Chappell
MANAGEMENT:
Sweety High