“Don’t Let Go” Available Everywhere Now
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Arrival/Cinq Music recording artist Savannah Lynne is celebrating the release (4/27) of her Sophomore single, “Don’t Let Go.” Available everywhere HERE, the single was produced by Nash Overstreet, a multi-platinum, American Music Award, 2 time BMI Pop award winning songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and artist from the band Hot Chelle Rae. Written by Overstreet with Dominique Marie, the project is headed by 35+ year industry vet and former head of Sony/ATV Jim Vellutato (Miley Cyrus “Wrecking Ball,” Kelly Clarkson “Stronger”)
Focus On The 615 exclusively premiered “Don’t Let Go” HERE.
Savannah took over the Instagram for Nashville Country Club (@NashvilleCountryClub) in celebration of the release. The official lyric video for “Don’t Let Go” also premiered on Friday on NCC. Watch HERE.
This release follows the successful broadcast premiere of the music video for her debut single, “Yellow Light.” “Yellow Light” was produced and directed by Ben Bercovicci (Sync Productions) whose work includes Hailee Steinfield’s “Starving”, “Rock Bottom,” and “Love Myself” as well as work for Cher Lloyd, Burt Bacharach and Dawson’s Creek. It premiered and entered rotation on The Country Network earlier this year.
Among all the new and dreamy eyed artists that make their way into Nashville’s booming music scene, it’s Savannah Lynne that has won and held the spot of Indie Music Channel’s “Female Country Teen Artist of the Year” for three consecutive years (2012 – 2015). Music companies such as Taylor Guitars, Mogami, Kyser, Heil Mics, Capturing Couture, caught onto Savannah Lynne’s success starting when she was only 13. She also found success in Hollywood; two of her songs were placed in the Hollywood movie “Reach Me” starring Sylvester Stallone and Kyra Sedgwick. She has continued to climb through her high school years playing over a 100 live shows per year including iconic venues such as The Bluebird Café, Dodger Stadium, The Whiskey, Petco Park, Staples Center, Kauffman Field, FedEx Forum, and many more.