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"Men In The House" By Harrison Country Is Selected for BWH Music Group's 'Keepin' It Country'

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Annapolis, Maryland)

BWH Music Group Is Proud To Announce That Harrison Country's Song “Men In the House" Has Been Selected for Keepin' It Country, Vol. One, by Various Artists, A Country Compilation Album Comprised Of An Eclectic Mix Of 17 Songs By Today's Best Independent Country Artists and Songwriters.

About "Men In the House"


"Men In the House," written by Don Harrison and Bryan Ewald, was inspired by Leonard Sax's book Boy's Adrift. It features Amy Harrison singing lead vocals, and Jennie Harrison Young and Lexi White doing harmonies. Bryan Ewald is on guitars; Josh Chapman plays bass; and Brandon Bartlett plays drums. The song is one of the many gems off the album Climate Change.

“Men in the House” is an upbeat, hip-swaying, looking-for-a-good-man anthem that all country-music-loving women will love. With hints of Shania Twain, the lead vocals are wonderfully sassy and fun. It’s a song about a group of sisters scouting the town. They find themselves quite disappointed at the “slim pickings.” Lead blues guitar solos add a fantastic element giving it a rocking country blues and country pop feel. This song sounds a lot like a Country top 40 chart buster to me. -- Please Pass the Indie

About Harrison Country

Harrison Country is an Americana group based in Annapolis, Maryland. Members include Don, Karen and Amy Harrison, Jennie Harrison Young and Lexi White. They are backed by extraordinary musicians: Bryan and Aidan Ewald, Josh Chapman, Larry Byrne, Brad Kimes and Brandon Bartlett. "Men in the House" has charted on National Indie Radio (WNIR) and on the Independent Music Network’s country segment, a syndicated radio program carried by stations all over the world.  The group's Founder, Don Harrison, has dubbed their music “21st Century Folk Music.”

" It doesn’t sound like the folk revival music of the ‘60’s – it’s folk music in a deeper sense. The people who created John Henry and Froggy Went a Courtin’ and Scarborough Fair weren’t trying to create “folk music.” There were telling stories about their lives and the world in which they lived, using language that ordinary people could understand, with the instruments and music traditions available to them at the time. Harrison Country does the same. " - Don Harrison

Their debut album, Climate Change, is an eclectic mix of Americana that draws on the richest traditions of American popular music: Nashville, Chicago, Motown, Laurel Canyon, Memphis, Bourbon St., Big Pink and Broadway. When you take a trip to Harrison Country, you’ll laugh, cry, think, get in the groove and sing along. You might find yourself out with the girls on Saturday night, hoping all those Mr. Wrongs finally turn into Mr. Rights. Or laughing with a dad as he tries to referee the never-ending insult contest between his two teenage daughters. You’ll meet a man who can’t believe that the key to a woman’s heart is her nail-polish color. You might find yourself in a small-town church, singing along in a Nashville honky-tonk, strutting down Bourbon St. or watching a musical comedy on Broadway. And no matter where you end up, you’ll never be too far from the Chesapeake Bay and its winding tributaries.

Connect with Harrison Country

Contact: Don Harrison - don@harrisoncountry.com

About BWH Music Group

BWH Music Group works with today's finest emerging independent artists to achieve common goals in sound and artist promotions offering Recording Services, Compilation Releases, Music Public Relations, and National Indie Radio. "BWH Music Group has become synonymous with hosting some of the biggest and brightest young stars on their roster" (GasHouse Radio).

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