LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Luck Media & Marketing) - Gearing up for the release of her full-length debut recording this fall, New York based singer/songwriter Joanna Mosca (www.joannamosca.com) made an impressive splash as one of the most added tracks on the FMQB AC40 Chart with her new single 'Keep On Going.' In its first week on the 'Most Added' chart, the mid-tempo, anthem-like country rocker produced by Jay Levine placed just behind a new track by Brian Wilson and ahead of Kelly Clarkson. Mosca first charted on the FMQB AC40 chart in 2008 with her Top Ten hits 'Not Enough' and a dynamic re-imagining of The Spinners' 'I'll Be Around.' 'Keep On Going' is an autobiographical track that Joanna sees as a mantra for her life - as well as one that inspires people to think beyond their circumstances during these challenging economic times. 'It's about lighting the pathway when it's too dark to see,' Joanna says, 'and choosing to climb the mountain no matter how steep it is � I wouldn't trade all the things I've been through for anything, because all the songs I write draw on these life experiences that have shaped me.' Her debut album features songs co-written with composers who have penned hits for numerous country artists, including Martina McBride and Rascal Flatts. She has also collaborated on the project with Grammy Award-winning producers Tyrone Corbett and Robert Donsella, who have collectively worked with several American Idol artists signed to J Records and Wyclef Jean's label. Corbett's studio and touring credits also include R&B singer Will Downing, urban jazz greats Gerald Albright and Norman Brown, and folk legend Pete Seeger. Before focusing on her solo recording career, Joanna created three popular one woman shows that she performed in New York: 'My Life In Crime,' 'Well-Healed' and the slightly less autobiographical 'Home And Away.'
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