New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Terri J. Stott official website) Lonely and Ill Come Running are the soulful songs from the catalog of Songwriter and Producer Terri J. Stott released this month by popular demand.
Both award winning songs, have made the Top 100 R&B/Soul New Releases, Just Added and New Albums on iTunes since coming out.
Lonely and Ill Come Running have had extensive radio airplay both domestically and internationally. In 2009, Stott donated the songs to be used on the Moiko Records It Aint About Us Charity CD Projects to promote charitable causes along with other artists from around the world. When Stotts music was discovered by several DJs in the United Kingdom, this helped to catapult Ill Come Running to the Amazon UK Best Sellers List.
With recent airplay, it became necessary for Stott to provide a one stop location for music fans to have access to her material. Songs can now be easily retrieved through popular digital stores including iTunes, Amazon and Google Play.
When asked what inspired these songs Terri commented The emotional tug of war we sometimes go through in relationships and inside ourselves. Who hasnt felt lonely at one time or needed to know someone would be there when we need them? I take those universal experiences we all have and make them into a story line with music.
About Terri J. Stott
Terri J. Stott is an award winning songwriter and producer from the Washington, DC, area. Her songs have been licensed by internationally-recognized luxury brands, such as Ermenegildo Zegna, Hogan, and the five-star Baglioni Hotels as well as signing a sync/licensing deal this year with MTV/Viacom. Stott has worked with gifted music artists here and abroad creating soulful R&B, soul and pop music described as moody and passionate. Stott continues to concentrate on her songwriting career while hoping to continue to make new music and get additional opportunities with film, TV, artist projects and other multimedia.
You can find more information about Terri J. Stott by www.sonicbids.com/terrijstott.
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