 CHANDLER, AZ (MCN Media and Marketing) - Country music newcomer Rhonda Towns (Dawn Records), who celebrated the release of her new single 'Somethin' Better' and the corresponding music video in mid-February, is making a name for herself across the nation in print, on television, over radio airwaves and via her live performances. Since her debut CD release in April of this year (I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU), Rhonda Towns has graced the pages of Country Weekly, The Denver Post, Chicago Sun Times, Houston Chronicle and East Valley Tribune; her music video has been welcomed by local, regional and cable television stations across America; she has performed on Sonoran Living and Arizona Midday and recently participated in the CMA Music Fest '06 appearing daily in her booth, performing at the Acoustic Corner and singing the National Anthem a cappella at the Riverfront Stage. Rhonda also modeled in the Spring 2006 Rebawear/Dillard's Fashion Show; making this Rhonda's second trip to walk down the runway for Rebawear. Her mid-summer agenda keeps the momentum. In the ranks with Trisha Yearwood, Gretchen Wilson, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert, Rhonda Towns will perform on the Country Thunder stage (July 20/Twin Lakes, WI); she will appear in CMA Close-up; as a special guest on Southwest Cowboy Cooking/Kitchena Kitchen (CATV77-Kingman, AZ); live on KGMN Country Radio, Kingman and in September, she is scheduled to perform the National Anthem on Labor Day Weekend when the Kansas City Royals take on the Chicago White Sox (9/2/06—Kaufman Stadium). (Rhonda's a cappella performance of the National Anthem can be enjoyed by visiting www.rhondatowns.com) Complimenting the current single ('Somethin' Better'), I WANNA BE LOVED BYYOU also features the cut 'Slow Rain' (written by Dobie Gray whose remake of 'Drift Away' reemerged as a big hit) and an a cappella performance of 'The Lord's Prayer' (produced by Billy Williams).
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