Singer-Songwriter Lauren Davidson, just released her new single, "I'll Drink To That." The piece was written as a collaboration with Davidson's father, Danny Davidson, and co-produced by her Musical Director and Guitarist, Cristian Camilo Castro and Augusto Pajares.
Lauren has spent her entire life surrounded by music; her singer-songwriter father had previously opened for Jerry Seinfield and Paul Reiser. Recently Lauren had a release party in New York City, in which she had the oportunity to share her music and unique and powerful voice.
"It was such an amazing show," said the singer who started performing professionally since the age of 10. "The energy was off the charts from both the band and the crowd and I was so happy to celebrate the release of this new song," she added.
'To see family, friends and fans come together for such an incredible night was the best feeling and we couldn't have done it without their support! thank you all," said Davidson's bandmate Cristian Camilo Castro.
Lauren described "I'll Drink To That" as a "rock country inspired song with a unique style." Lauren Davidson’s music pulls from the pop singer-songwriter genre, while also incorporating elements of contemporary country, straight out of Nashville citing influences such as Little Big Town and The Band Perry.
Lauren has made a name for herself on the Regional Country Music Scene where she has carved out a niche as an established Singer-Songwriter inspired by Artists of many different genres, including Rock, Pop and Contemporary Country. She has received praise from numerous Country Music Professionals, Colleagues, Music Media Outlets and Fans of the next wave of main-stream Country Music.
In 2015 she released her first two singles, “Sometimes” and “Loaded Gun”, to critical acclaim and is now releasing her first EP entitled “Hear Me” featuring new Country inspired songs with themes and in a style that is uniquely her own. You can enjoy Lauren’s music on all the major digital music outlets.
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