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Evi joins Nerney at Ardboyne

Wednesday, 30th January, 2013 9:30am
Evi joins Nerney at Ardboyne

Faroe's Island's 'princess of country music' , Evi, is to perform her brand new radio single 'Blue Radio' when she makes her Irish debut at The Ardboyne Hotel, Navan, this coming Monday, 4th February, alongside Declan Nerney.

Evi will be visiting Ireland on a promotional radio tour and will be performing only one show. She will be returning later in the year on a national concert tour.

'Blue Radio' is taken from Evi's forthcoming album, 'Wishing Well'.

Recorded in world-famous 'Music Row' in Nashville, produced by legendary Brent Mason and featuring legendary steel player Paul Franklin, 'Blue Radio' is an inspiring melody about love and life.

A fan of the traditional country sound, singer and songwriter Evi's voice can be likened to Patsy Cline, Alison Krauss and Loretta Lynn.

After completing her debut album, Evi looks set to explode onto the international country music scene with featured appearances at the Caithness Country Festival in Scotland and huge Messe Country Festival in Germany in 2013.

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