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Country 02 October, 2020

Country Rocker Cameron DuBois Combines Nashville Class & Alabama Sass On New Song & Video "Bridges"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts / Cameron DuBois) Country singer and songwriter Cameron DuBois returns with a brand new up tempo country rock song called "Bridges," available everywhere digitally on Friday, October 2. Following up her summer release of "Peace," the new tune finds DuBois confidently proclaiming the song's primary theme about learning from your life's past mistakes, yet continuing to move forward in spite of them.
"I really like the song's message in 'Bridges'because I think it's something we all do at some point in life," Cameron said. "We all make mistakes, but we can also learn from them, too."

The Montgomery Advertiser hosted an exclusive first listen of "Bridges" before the song's official release on October 2. Entertainment Reporter Shannon Heupel interviewed Cameron about her blossoming music career, and what's next for the up-and-coming country songstress.

Additionally, the brand new video for "Bridges" will exclusively premiere on The Country Network beginning Monday, October 5 at 9am ET, followed by Cameron's official YouTube Channel. Produced/directed by L.A.'s Josh Sikkema, the video finds Cameron blissfully venturing through some of her favorite locales around Nashville.

"We had such a fun time putting this video together in and around the Nashville area," Cameron said with a smile. "I think our favorite shot was at Natchez Trace Bridge in Franklin, Tennessee. Fun fact: we almost had 3 near death experiences that day! Yikes!"

"Bridges" Video Air Times (ET) on TCN:
Monday, Oct. 5: 9:00am, 2:14pm
Tuesday, Oct. 6: 8:34am, 1:07pm
Wednesday, Oct. 7: 6:39am, 3:47pm
Thursday, Oct. 8: 11:28am, 6:08pm
Friday, Oct. 9: 12pm, 11:17pm

*All times in Eastern (ET)
*View all broadcast methods for TCN at tcncountry.net/where-to-watch.htm

Single Name: Bridges
Release date: October 2, 2020
Label / Distribution: PCG Artist Development / DistroKid
Songwriters: Cameron DuBois, Britton Cameron
Audio Produced by: Bill Hinds

Cameron DuBois is an emerging country-soul-rock singer & songwriter from Montgomery, Alabama. She's spent most of her time developing her own unique brand of sound in two prestigious American South musical destinations; Nashville and Muscle Shoals. The 27-year-old multi-talented independent artist has spent numerous hours along the muddy banks of the Tennessee River where she's been collaborating with two of the industry's top songwriters and producers in Michael Curtis (Randy Travis, Fleetwood Mac, Blake Shelton) and Cindy Walker. Her unique country-rock-soul hybrid sound has kept her busy performing throughout her home state of Alabama, and landed her opening performances with Thompson Square, Easton Corbin, John Michael Montgomery, Dylan Scott and Neil McCoy since 2018. She's also released a series of singles like "The Home Place," "Lipstick & Chrome," "Never Love Me Back," and "Peace" which highlight her diversity as a singer and songwriter. In September 2020, Cameron will release her next single, "Bridges," which continues to build upon her blossoming music career.






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