Female Country Artist Kaley Pearson Releases New EP “Stars In My Heart”

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Nashville, Tenn. (May 15th, 2020) – Country songstress, Kaley Pearsonreleases her new EP, Stars in My Heart, available on all streaming platforms.

Regarding where she draws her song ideas from, Pearson says, “My inspiration comes from day-to-day things I’m dealing with – current events, social issues and topics that others deal with, or just what I’m feeling at the time.” This is apparent through lyrics carefully steeped in reality found on the EP and her previous work.

At only sixteen, Pearson has played multiple stages that even seasoned artists would struggle to reach such as Bluebird Café and Third and Lindsley. Though she is young, she has already caught the eye of the industry and is rapidly growing her fanbase. Pearson is the winner of various accolades such as a TN Music’s Album of the Year and TCGMA’s Female Singer of the Year.

To learn more about Kaley Pearson go to www.kaleypearsonmusic.com or connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter

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