CASSADEE POPE’S DEBUT SINGLE EARNS PLATINUM STATUS
“Wasting
All These Tears” Catapults the Vocalist into an Elite Group of Solo
Female Country Artists, Including Superstar Taylor Swift
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Nashville, TN – As the RIAA certifies
her debut single “Wasting All These Tears” PLATINUM for sales surpassing
1 million downloads, Cassadee Pope solidifies her standing in an elite group of only three other women to achieve the milestone. Not since Taylor Swift in 2006 has a solo female country artist gone platinum on their debut single.
Cassadee, who garnered fans and often dominated the #1 spot on iTunes prior to winning season three of The Voice,
returned to the show last summer to premiere the song. The lead single
has been a successful introduction to Cassadee’s Republic Nashville
album FRAME BY FRAME, which debuted in the upper echelon on the
Billboard charts – #1 Top Country Albums and Top 10 all-genre Top
Albums. The achievement marked Cassadee as one of only two solo women in
the past five years to top the Country chart with a debut release.
Cassadee recently released a follow-up single, “I Wish I Could Break
Your Heart,” which has created buzz online with over 640,000 views of
the accompanying video – http://vevo.ly/fy6HUI.
She has been an ambassador for hunger issues, helping to secure over 20
million meals across the country through an initiative with her record
label Big Machine Label Group, General Mills and Feeding America called Outnumber Hunger.
On April 4, Cassadee will join labelmates at “Outnumber Hunger Live!”
during the ACM Party For A Cause Festival before heading to Nashville
for a performance at the 2014 NCAA Women’s Final Four on April 8.
This Summer, she will join Tim McGraw’s SUNDOWN HEAVEN TOWN 2014 TOUR and has previously toured with Rascal Flatts and in Canada with Dean Brody. For tour dates and more, visit CassadeePope.com.
The tour will hit Verizon Wireless Amphitheater at St Louis on Saturday, June 28. Show and ticket information is available by visiting www.livenation.com.
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