Country Music Gets Refreshing New Sound
Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) March 3, 2009 -- Somewhere between adolescent music idol swoon-fests and slow drawl down-on-my-luck country music fables, is Kendra Lea Northgard, the fresh voice of today's country music (www.KendraNorthgard.com). Undeniably unique and compelling, Kendra's voice and presence swiftly separate the mind from reality.
Kendra Lea (pronounced lee), in conjunction with AP Sound, has recorded her debut single "Don't Dance So Fast". "I loved recording this song because it provides a sincere message that everyone should take to heart. To me, the song is about enjoying life fully and strengthening relationships, whether it be with God, family, friends or your spouse", Kendra said. Don't Dance So Fast can be heard at www.KendraNorthgard.com.
Since barely out of diapers, Kendra has performed at every opportunity. Still today, the stage continues to call-out her name and command exquisite performances from her medley of talents. Kendra Lea, 19, grew-up in southwestern Ohio and South Carolina.
Don't Dance So Fast was written by Bart Ambrose. Performing rights information is available at Kendra's website. To receive the audio file for airplay, or for any other press inquiries, please contact AP Sound via email (aoren@apsound.net) or telephone (765.212.1642). Forthcoming public availability for purchasing the song is anticipated.
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