Amy Nelson is starting 2022 off on a bouncy note with the release of her new single, “Trippin’”. We’re excited to share it with you all too!
The song is a light and catchy way to get us out of the winter blues and have us longing for the excitement of falling for someone new.
Starting out with a fun, plucky guitar riff, the song then blossoms into a full blown chorus complete with horns and a hook you won’t soon get out of your head!
It’ll be hard to wipe the smile off your face after multiple listens!
As the winner of the 620 CKRM Proudly Saskatchewan Showcase, “Trippin’” is released by Open Road Recordings in an effort to bring Amy Nelson’s already blossoming career to the next level.
And she’s in good company!
Previous winners of the Proudly Saskatchewan Showcase include artists like Jess Moskaluke and Tenille Arts!
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Written by 2021 CCMA Songwriters of the Year Madeline Merlo, Patricia Conroy, David “Dwave” Thomson and Tina Gemza, the song highlights “that roller coaster of emotions that can feel a bit out of control. I don’t really fall into love gracefully. I generally trip over my own feet.” says Nelson.
Winning is nothing new for Amy. Her career has been highly recognized through the years, including 40 Saskatchewan Country Music Awards nominations with a 2018 win for Entertainer of the Year. Her third album, Good Intentions, was voted the #2 best album in Saskatchewan in all genres for 2019.
She’s even making an impact around the world, with her single “Hey Love” climbing to #6 on the Australian country music charts in 2019. And this month, she’ll be heading to the UK for AmericanaFest UK.
With this song, 2022 is already off to a great start for Amy Nelson, and we’re so excited to see where the rest of the year takes her.
She may be proudly from Saskatchewan, but now it’s time for the rest of Canada to discover her talents!
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Scott Sykes
Scott has been a lover of music his whole life, but being born and raised in small town Ontario helped solidify his love of Country music specifically. Drawn to the musicality and storytelling of Country Music, one of his passions is spreading the word about all the great talent Canada has to offer in this genre. Scott has an extending performing career, having acted in many theatre productions, sketch comedy, music videos and TV, and has hosted multiple global corporation seminars and awards ceremonies. While he is a classically trained pianist, he leaves music to the professionals, and basks in all their musical glory! A day without music is a waste of day, he believes, and can usually be found cranking some of his favourite Canadian artists like James Barker Band, Madeline Merlo, and Brett Kissel, and artists like Kip Moore and Ashley McBryde from south of the border on a daily basis.