Columbia Nashville artist Tenille Townes took her talents to RIAA headquarters this week, where she performed both her gold-certified single “Somebody's Daughter" and new music from her forthcoming album, Train Track Worktapes (RCA/Columbia Nashville).
The Canadian singer-songwriter is currently on the road as part of the SIDE A + B TOUR, which continues Friday (4/28) at The Monument in Winchester, Virginia. Find more details here.
Pictured in the photo just having trashed our latest email are (l-r) RIAA Chairman/CEO Mitch Glazier, Shopkeeper Management's Crystal Dishmon, Tenille, Sony Music Entertainment SVP Public Policy/Government Affairs Lisette Morton and RIAA COO Michele Ballantyne.
Columbia Nashville artist Tenille Townes took her talents to RIAA headquarters this week, where she performed both her gold-certified single “Somebody's Daughter" and new music from her forthcoming album, Train Track Worktapes (RCA/Columbia Nashville).
The Canadian singer-songwriter is currently on the road as part of the SIDE A + B TOUR, which continues Friday (4/28) at The Monument in Winchester, Virginia. Find more details here.
Pictured in the photo just having trashed our latest email are (l-r) RIAA Chairman/CEO Mitch Glazier, Shopkeeper Management's Crystal Dishmon, Tenille, Sony Music Entertainment SVP Public Policy/Government Affairs Lisette Morton and RIAA COO Michele Ballantyne.