Sarah Davidson To Release EP March 25

sarah davidson11Sarah Davidson will release her self-titled EP on Suretone Entertainment on March 25. Recorded in Nashville, TN at Ocean Way Studios and Mix Dream Studio in Nashville, Davidson enlisted producers Brian Kolb (Jerrod Niemann) and Dino Paredes (A&R executive and GM of Rick Rubin’s American Recordings) to helm the project.

Davidson will appear as a cast member on TNT’s new unscripted series Private Lives of Nashville Wives. Davidson penned and recorded the title track for the series, “Bright Lights Big City,” and songs off the EP will be featured throughout the season. Private Lives of Nashville Wives premieres on TNT Feb. 24 at 10/9 p.m. CT.

“We are thrilled to welcome Sarah into the Suretone Entertainment family,” says Suretone Entertainment Chairman, Carl Stubner. Davidson has signed on with Suretone for label and management representation. “She is exceedingly talented and this debut EP really shows her diversity and range. Sarah is one of those artists born with an empathy that shines through her music and allows her to connect with her audience on a deeper level. With that and the platform of the TNT series, we know this is just the beginning for her.”

Walmart will begin exclusive physical distribution of the album on March 25; the project will be release on iTunes the same day. Physical EPs will be available after the exclusivity period everywhere retail is sold. The album can be streamed at soundcloud.com

“Sarah Davidson” Track Listing:

  1. Drink You Up
  2. Ride Around
  3. Get Out
  4. No Sad Songs
  5. Run Wild
  6. Bright Lights Big City (Walmart Bonus Track)
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