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Pop / Rock 23/07/2019

Kate Magdalena's Streets Of Any Town Highlights Nation's Homeless Crisis

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) San Francisco recording artist and singer-songwriter Kate Magdalena wrote Streets of Any Town in response to a conversation with a homeless man on Nashville's honky-tonk street, Broadway. The song is this man's story, but it is also the larger story of men and women across America living on the streets. The song asks the question: is it really okay in the USA to allow people to live on the street? The song also packs a religious punch with its refrain "the least of you", recalling Jesus' words from Matthew 25:45 -- 'Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.'

The song is the fourth track released from Kate's album A Larger Dance coming in October, and available for pre-order next month. The songs have been recorded and produced by GRAMMY-nominated-producer Billy Smiley (Johnny Cash, Whiteheart, Clay Aiken, and the Newsboys) and feature some of Nashville's finest musicians with Fred Eltringham (The Wallflowers and Sheryl Crow), Byron House (Robert Plant and the Band of Joy), Blair Masters (Garth Brooks) and Brennan Smiley (The Technicolors).

Streets of Any Town will be playing on local country radio stations across America, promoted by Grassroots Promotion, out of Nashville. Kate hopes that the song, and its accompanying music video may be of use to any individual or agency working with issues of homelessness. The song has just been included with BWH Music Group's new compilation album "Keepin' It Country," https://www.indiemusicreporter.com/post/the-streets-of-any-town-by-kate-magdalena
To listen to the song: https://open.spotify.com/album/2nTmsANtVx5BmlxFjFX5Dx
To order the song: https://smarturl.it/AnyTown
To view the music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kJPcXRo73g&t=1s

For Kate, singing is a way to bring what is inside, outside. It is to make the invisible audible. Kate has an ability to move her listeners with her voice, to bring pleasure and joy. Kate was raised in an era in which people looked to the arts and music to inspire social activism. Like Dylan's great songs, Kate's music addresses some of the pressing issues of our own day.
For further information, or to use the song, please contact Kate Magdalena, [email protected]






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