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Pop / Rock 07/06/2018

Singer/Songwriter Chantitown Shares 'Mother Of Sun' On June 22, 2018

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Singer/Songwriter Chantitown Shares 'Mother Of Sun' On June 22, 2018
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) British singer-songwriter and producer Chantitown shares "Mother Of Sun" on June 22nd, the second single to be taken from her upcoming debut EP Cause and The Cure, to be released independently on the 13th July.
The EP was co-produced and co-composed with Jim Huswuit (Universal Music, National Theatre, Almeida Theatre) who also holds credit as People's Music Award Film and Music Composer.
Following the introductory single and title-track from the upcoming EP, Chantitown's latest, "Mother Of Sun" was mixed and mastered by reputable engineer Chris Coulter, who has worked with well-respected artists such as Dan Austin (Ocean Size, Pixies), Scott Harding (Wu Tang Clan, New Kingdom), Pip Williams (Status Quo), Rupert Christie (U2 / Green Day) and more.

The single also includes notable percussionist Paul Clarvis who has worked with musical greats such as Mick Jagger, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder and Sir Paul McCartney, to name but a few.






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