Thursday, June 16, 2011

Ronnie Dunn’s Self-Titled Solo Album Debuts At
#1 On Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart With Sales Of 45,000!

Nashville, TN – Ronnie Dunn’s first solo album, Ronnie Dunn, debuts at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart with 45,000 albums sold according to Nielsen SoundScan. Dunn’s self-titled Arista Nashville project debuts at #5 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart.

"Cost of Livin’," Dunn’s new single, shipped to radio stations this week. Music critics have singled out this track as an all-too-real everyman’s portrait. The New York Times shares that “by song’s end pride has mixed with fear in vivid fashion” and USA Today picked it as the “one to download.”

Ronnie Dunn calls this album "the one I've always wanted to make." Its depth of material includes the poignant smash first single, “Bleed Red,” to the energized cantina-country of the Dunn/Terry McBride co-write, “How Far toWaco,” and the devastating, heart-on-the-line balladry of the Dunn-penned “Last Love I’m Tryin’.”

The collection kicks-off with the party-time opener, “Singer in a Cowboy Band” (penned by Dunn and Craig Wiseman), and closes with another Dunn co-write, the soulful “Love Owes Me One.”

 Keep up with Dunn online anytime at www.RonnieDunn.com http://www.ronniedunn.com

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