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Country Newcomer Ansel Brown Claims "Mine's Bigger" On Controversial Debut Single Print E-mail
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Written by Martha E. Moore   

Country Newcomer Ansel Brown Claims "Mine's Bigger" On Controversial Debut Single - On Programmers' Desks Today Nashville, TN (September 17, 2007) IPAK Records' flagship artist Ansel Brown makes his national country radio debut with a controversial single, "Mine's Bigger." Ansel's cutting-edge country vocals are a perfect match for the dynamic track. Clever wordplay highlights a lyric that makes the point that "size matters" and that the man with the biggest heart should win the girl. Ansel Promo Sepia shot "I can tell by the look in his eyes He's not thinkin' past later tonight Now I've got a plan for the rest of our lives You better think big picture Guess what mine's bigger Mine's bigger, stronger, truer, sweeter Longer, higher, wider, deeper I think size is something you need to consider Mine's bigger" (Skip Black/Chuck Allen Floyd/Joe Leathers) Those who know Ansel will tell you the song is a natural for this up-and-comer with a big heart. His "pass it forward" philosophy has led him to coach Pop Warner Football for two years; teach Sunday school; visit the Levine Children's Hospital, and actively support The Charlotte Rescue Mission and NFL Alumni charities for the last several years. His giving continues, and later this month he'll be teaming up with Bryan White and Katie Armiger to help build a Habitat For Humanity home in Nashville, Tennessee. Brown's debut CD, produced by Cliff Downs (Jordan Sparks, Ashley Gearing, Whiskey Falls), is due out in February 2008, but don't wait that long to hear the freshest new voice in country. Log on to www.myspace.com/anselbrown to hear "Mine's Bigger" and more.

 

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