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Chelsea Field Visits WITL in Lansing, MI

Chelsea Field Visits WITL in Lansing, MI

(Nashville, TN – Aug. 10, 2010)  Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field  recently traveled through the state of Michigan on the second leg of her extended radio tour, stopping at stations in Detroit, Flint and Lansing, among others.

Since May, Field has been on the road visiting more than 60 Country radio stations in support of her debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said.”  The single debuted last month on the Music Row chart as Field began the second leg of her radio tour.  The first leg included stops in Tennessee, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

Pictured below (l to r): Moxy Records artist Chelsea Field with Lansing’s WITL 100.7 Program Director Chris Tyler.

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Chelsea Field Launches ‘Field Day Fridays’ Series at ChelseaFieldOfficial.com

Chelsea Field Launches ‘Field Day Fridays’ Series at ChelseaFieldOfficial.com

(Nashville, TN – July 27, 2010)  Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field has launched “Field Day Fridays,” an ongoing webisode series documenting her current radio tour, at www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Since May 10, Field’s multi-leg tour has seen the singer visit more than 50 stations and 14 states in support of her rising debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said.”  The “Field Day Fridays” video blogs follow Chelsea’s progress on the road, highlighting radio station visits, conference room performances, on-air interviews, and entertaining, behind-the-scenes footage.  New updates are posted each Friday on her website, Facebook and Twitter accounts.

“The ‘Field Day Friday’ webisodes are a fun way for fans to keep up with what I’m doing and where I’m going on this tour,” said Field.  “It’s been an exciting process filming all the places we’ve gone and the visits we’ve made to the radio stations around the country.  Every day is a new adventure, so I’m glad we’re documenting it all.”

“Things I Should’ve Said” recently debuted on the Music Row chart, jumping five spots last week to land at No. 61.  Field begins the second leg of her radio tour next week.  The first leg included stops in Tennessee, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

To watch the “Field Day Fridays” webisodes, check tour dates and listen to Chelsea’s debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said,” visit www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.  Fans can also vote each day for the “Things I Should’ve Said” video on CMT.com’s 12-Pack Countdown here.

Follow Chelsea Field on Facebook at www.facebook.com/chelseafieldmusic and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/chelseafield09.

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Chelsea Field Entertains Fort Campbell Troops and Families at 4th of July Celebration

Chelsea Field Entertains Fort Campbell Troops and Families at 4th of July Celebration

(Nashville, TN – July 6, 2010) Moxy Records’ Chelsea Field entertained thousands of appreciative troops and their families this past weekend with her performance at the Independence Week Carnival at Fort Campbell, Ky.  Field headlined the July 4 concert, which also included performances from One Night Rodeo, Dan Varner Band, Sam Tate and a special appearance by Grammy-nominated songwriter, Greg Barnhill.  The rising Country star resumes her multi-week radio tour this week, with stops in Virginia, Ohio and Florida.  Visit her Facebook page for a full photo gallery from her July 4 performance at Fort Campbell: www.facebook.com/chelseafieldmusic

Pictured below (l to r): Chelsea poses with Fort Campbell soldiers prior to her headlining performance at the Independence Week Carnival on July 4.

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Chelsea Field to Headline July 4 Concert at Fort Campbell, Ky.

Chelsea Field to Headline July 4 Concert at Fort Campbell, Ky.

Who:

Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field

What: Headlining performance for the troops at the Independence Week Carnival

When:

Sunday, July 4, 2010.  Concert starts at 5 p.m. CDT, Chelsea performs at 8 p.m. CDT.

Where: Fort Campbell, Ky.  Chelsea performs on the Budweiser stage at the Division Parade Field.  (Fort Campbell, Ky. is just north of Clarksville, Tenn. and actually straddles the TN/KY state line).

Also performing will be One Night Rodeo, Dan Varner Band and Sam Tate.  The 2010 Independence Week Carnival takes place June 30 – July 5.

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Chelsea Field Breaks From Radio Tour to Open Easton Corbin Show

Chelsea Field Breaks From Radio Tour to Open Easton Corbin Show

Headlines own show July 4th for troops at Fort Campbell

(Nashville, TN – July 1, 2010)  Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field took a break from her hectic radio tour last week to open for chart-topping artist Easton Corbin on June 25 in downtown Louisville, Ky.

Field delivered an energetic set for a packed crowd that included her debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said,” and a handful of new songs from her forthcoming full-length release, due out in the fall.  She also performed a pair of cover songs that are fast becoming staples in her set, Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing,” and Heart’s “Alone.”  The show was part of Louisville’s summer concert series, Hot Country Nights, which is held from June 18 – August 27 in popular downtown entertainment district, Fourth Street Live.

Field returns to Kentucky this weekend for her own headlining show on July 4, when she performs for troops stationed at Fort Campbell, located on the Tennessee/Kentucky state line.  The free concert is a new addition to the Independence Day Carnival, which runs from June 30 – July 5 at Fort Campbell.  Other artists appearing on the bill include One Night Rodeo, Dan Varner Band and Sam Tate.  For more information, visit www.fortcampbellmwr.com.

Field’s current radio tour has seen her visit stations in Tennessee, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Indiana.  Follow her progress on the tour through her ongoing series of video blogs at www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com or her Youtube page at www.youtube.com/user/chelseafieldmusic.

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Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field (l) performed at downtown concert series, Hot Country Nights, with Easton Corbin in Louisville, Ky. on June 25.

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Chelsea Field Visits Froggy 104.3 in Pittsburgh on 12-Week Radio Tour

Chelsea Field Visits Froggy 104.3 in Pittsburgh on 12-Week Radio Tour

(Nashville, TN – May 17, 2010) Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field stopped at WOGI 104.3 in Pittsburgh last Friday, May 14, in support of her debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said.” The single officially impacts today, May 17. Follow Chelsea’s video diary of her multi-leg, 12-week radio tour at www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Pictured below (l to r): Froggy VP/Programming Frank Bell, Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field and Froggy Pittsburgh PD Dave Anthony.

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Chelsea Field Garners High Praise in Early Response to Debut Single, “Things I Should’ve Said”

Chelsea Field Garners High Praise in Early Response to Debut Single, “Things I Should’ve Said”

Departs today for multi-leg, 12-week radio tour

(Nashville, TN – May 10, 2010)

Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field has received early positive reviews at radio and from critics alike for her high-energy debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said.”

Produced by award-winning songwriter and producer Trey Bruce, “Things I Should’ve Said” recently earned the following high praise from renowned critic Robert K. Oermann in MusicRow: “She definitely has the vocal firepower to pull off this searing, sizzling rocker. Go, baby. You are coming in loud and clear.”

Frank Bell, VP/Programming at WOGI in Pittsburgh, Pa., calls it “fresh, fun and Country.  It’ll sound great booming out of the speakers this summer!”

To hear “Things I Should’ve Said,” visit www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Field, whose Nashville home recently suffered significant damage in the Middle Tennessee floods, is departing today, May 10, on a multi-leg, 12-week radio tour in support of the new single. The first leg includes visits to stations in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and Indiana, among others.

“It’s really hard to leave and go out on the road when there’s so much devastation back home,” Field says. “I’m trying to keep it in perspective and remember that there are so many others that are going through the same kind of thing, and all you can do is deal with it the best you can and try to move forward. For me, that means going back to work, and right now that means going out on the road.”

Bruce, whose production credits also include Trace Adkins, Chris Ledoux and Rebecca Lynn Howard, produced one of the track’s two dance remixes.  Miami-based producer Eddie Mix produced the second remix.  Both versions will be shipped to DJs and dance clubs across the country.

Video director Jeff Johnson (Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Tim McGraw) wrapped up shooting on the video for “Things I Should’ve Said” in April.

“Working with Chelsea on ‘Things I Should’ve Said’ was nothing short of amazing,” says Johnson. “Chelsea is a true talent, and it shines through in this video. I think she has a huge hit on her hands, and I truly believe Country music will be adding a new talent to their community with this addictive song.”

Field’s full-length album is due out on new Nashville-based independent label, Moxy Records, in summer 2010.

Due to the recent flooding in downtown Nashville, Field’s May 6 industry event at Cadillac Ranch is being rescheduled for a date in the near future.

For more information about Chelsea Field, visit www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com or www.Facebook.com/ChelseaFieldMusic.  For press materials, visit www.AristoPR.com.

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Chelsea Field Wraps Up First Country Radio Seminar Experience, Announces Debut Single

Chelsea Field Wraps Up First Country Radio Seminar Experience, Announces Debut Single

(Nashville, TN – March 4, 2010)  Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field has wrapped up her first Country Radio Seminar and will release her debut single, “Things I Should’ve Said,” in the coming weeks to Country radio.

Field attended CRS 2010 in Nashville last week (Feb. 24-26), where she spent several days doing interviews, networking and preparing for the release of her first single, “Things I Should’ve Said.”  She also helped to close out this year’s CRS with a performance at Digital Rodeo’s “Guilty Pleasures” show on Friday night alongside acts like Emily West, Love & Theft, Mark Wills, Steve Azar, Julie Roberts, Buddy Jewell, Mallary Hope, Bomshel and Laura Bell Bundy.

“The whole CRS experience for me was just amazing,” says Field.  “There is so much you can learn about the Country radio business at CRS, and the timing of it couldn’t have been better for me, personally.  We got feedback from so many people at the seminar, and I know it’s going to help us when we release ‘Things I Should’ve Said’ in the coming weeks.”

Award-winning songwriter and producer Trey Bruce (Trace Adkins, Chris Ledoux, Rebecca Lynn Howard) produced Field’s debut album and single.  In February, Field became the first artist to sign with new Nashville-based independent label, Moxy Records.

A video is currently being planned for “Things I Should’ve Said.”  Field’s debut album is scheduled for release in summer 2010.

For more information about Chelsea Field, visit www.ChelseaFieldOfficial.com.

Moxy Records recording artist Chelsea Field (r) poses with fellow Country newcomer Laura Bell Bundy after the Digital Rodeo “Guilty Pleasures” show.  The event closed out CRS 2010 in downtown Nashville on Friday, Feb. 26, 2010.   Photo: Randi Radcliff

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