Riley Clemmons Releases Two Renditions Of Holiday Classics
Listeners can unwrap "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Silent Night" from Riley Clemmons in a brand new, digital multi-track unveiled today. This marks the first holiday tunes from the 18 year-old singer, songwriter who dropped her self-titled debut earlier this year to a resonating 27 million global streams.
"I wanted the vocal to be warm and 'Christmasy,' but also fresh and interesting," shares Clemmons. "Collaborating with my producers, the focus was on finding a balance between the beauty of the classic and freshness of my personal artistic imprint. We wanted to create an experience with the songs that wasn't already out there."
Hitting Atlanta, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Denver and more, Clemmons joined friends Danny Gokey and Tauren Wells for a 30-city "The Hope Encounter" Tour. Clemmons made stops at Ryan Seacrest Foundation's Seacrest Studios in Atlanta and Charlotte while on the nationwide trek which wraps this weekend.
To listen to the newest from Riley Clemmons, click here.
Clemmons with a patient at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta while visiting Seacrest Studios.
About Riley Clemmons:
Riley Clemmons is an 18-year-old, Nashville-based singer, songwriter signed to Capitol CMG whose sound is pop with spiritual depth. Her debut single "Broken Prayers" skyrocketed at radio upon its release in early 2018, and has currently amassed 16 million global streams. The Nashville native began writing at the age of 13 while maintaining the full-time demands of being a student. Fast forward five years, you find a seasoned 18 year-old songstress who has collaborated with some of the most talked about writers on Music Row like Emily Weisband, Josh Kerr and more. Aug. 3 marked the debut of her full-length, self-titled album.
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