Donnie Athens Giving Away Vegas Trips With New Double Single
. With this week's announcement that he is sending all of his fans to Las Vegas if they order his new Double Single CD, it is clear that this brilliant musician and savvy young entrepreneur is moving full speed ahead and not looking back. [be sure to read the fine print which is simply for valid for two nights accommodations in Las Vegas. Where? You'll have to email them and ask.] As an independent artist, his groundbreaking marketing strategy certainly sets him apart from other independent and major label artists as well. There is no doubt Donnie Athens will soon be the subject of record industry chatter all over the world. Critics have called him a genius, one of the most compelling and important singer/songwriters of this year. Music's leading producers have been clamoring to work with him; Fashion aficionados cannot get enough of his incomparable style; and the humanitarian community has rallied around his fight to end poverty in third world countries. With all of his acclaim and success, it would be easy for Donnie Athens to rest on his laurels, but he continues to push himself, always striving to break new ground. His first single, "The Good Life" hit mainstream Radio in March. In April, he joined the star-studded ranks of the Millions of Milkshakes Menu with his signature "Good Life" shake. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Donnie Athens CDs |
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