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  • Rachel Holder Sends Sugar Rush to Country Radio with Debut Single, Chocolate

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    All Entertainment recording artist Rachel Holder has   officially released her debut single to Country radio, a lighthearted   and distinctive new Pop-Country gem called “Chocolate.”

     

    Co-produced by Nashville industry heavyweights Chuck Howard and  Wilbur  Rimes, “Chocolate” is a tongue-in-cheek look from a female’s  perspective  at the benefits of candy as opposed to those of a  boyfriend.  Bomshel’s  Kristy Osmunson, producer Howard and songwriter  Bob Regan wrote the  song, and after hearing it, Holder jumped at the  chance to record it.

     

    “The first time I heard ‘Chocolate,’ I immediately connected to it,  and  I’m sure there’s a lot of other girls out there that will, too,”  says  the 18-year-old Holder.  “It’s different, but that’s what I like  about  it.  It’s catchy and it’s fun, and after all – who doesn’t like   chocolate?”

     

    The Chattanooga, Tenn., native has been recording  material for the  past several months with Howard, a veteran Music Row  producer whose  credits include projects with LeAnn Rimes, Trick Pony,  Hank Williams,  Jr., Bomshel and many others.  Holder’s debut album is  due out later  this year on Nashville-based independent label, All  Entertainment.

     

    The teen Country singer has an accomplished  background in theater,  having performed more than 800 Broadway-style  musical shows in Pigeon  Forge, Tenn. before pursuing her Country career  full-time in  Nashville. She released a special holiday song “Christmas  Eve” to  Country radio in December 2010.

     

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