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Rock 29 July, 2021

Clay Melton's "Back To Blue" Moves Up To 15 On Roots Second Week Out

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) It's week number two for Clay Melton's new EP "Back To Blue" and it's moved up to number fifteen on Roots Music Report's Blues Rock chart.
Additionally in the singles category Clay's rendition of "Jesus Just Left Chicago" enters the chart at number seventeen.

Also today Watchtower Entertainment announced that the company has inked three additional show dates for Clay in 2021.
Comments from radio show hosts around the world are revealing overwhelming support for the new release.

"Back To Blue, a real nice slower blues ballad, Clay Melton has the lead on vocal and guitar, backed by Dan Smith on bass, Billy Justineau on organ and keys and Danny Jones on tambourine. With it's solid rhythm and tense nature, it's a great base for Melton to show his bluesy riffs. His pinched harmonics and fluid phrasing really works this track." - B'Man's Blues Report






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