Singer-songwriter Katie Stump: Album Release Concert at USC
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 12, 2014 -- Nationally known singer-songwriter, Katie Stump, will be performing her album release concert on February 28th, 2014 at 8pm. The free all ages concert will be held in the Ronald Tutor Campus Center, at USC’s Tommy’s Place, 3607 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles.
With an extensive music background and over 200 written songs, 20-year-old Katie Stump is quickly proving her worth amongst the prolific singers and songwriters of today. Her music can be described as a combination of Taylor Swift and Colbie Cailliat, with a folk twist. Pulling you into her world of love, fear, confidence and hope, Katie brings to light the vulnerability of the heart.
Puzzle Pieces, the sophomore release from Los Angeles singer/songwriter Katie Stump, is a remarkable expression of the soul that asks her audience to think, feel and love a little deeper than before. As an independent artist, she is cleverly carving out her own creative space and rendering an authentic collection of songs that tug relentlessly at the heart and all of its proverbial strings. Playful, inspiring, heartfelt and thought provoking, she makes a steadfast and earnest appeal for connection.
Engaging at every turn, this album takes its listeners on a ride that pulls them to pieces, puts them together and has them begging for more. Says music producer Corey Gonzalez, of Fullerton, California’s S1 Studios, "It's not just a wealth of musical styles or her smooth and expressive voice that makes Katie such a fine artist. Her songs, which range from thoughtful to silly to poetic, truly connect with her audience and can be enjoyed by everyone."
For further information on Katie Stump, including music, videos, bio, detailed copy, and downloadable jpeg photos, go to http://www.katiestump.com or view Katie's online press kit. For interviews, contact S1 Management Group at (323) 388-5347.
Corey Gonzalez, S1 Management Group, http://s1managementgroup.com, +1 (323) 388-5347, [email protected]
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