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Rising Star Frankie Justin Talks to Paige Roberts 3/19 @8pm EST 646 668 8941

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Frankie Justin is a rising American country music artist and songwriter who is signed by SMG Records Nashville. He has been the opening act on the bill with great acts such as Easton Corbin, LOCASH, Dwight Yoakam , and High Valley.

Coming from the Northeast, Justin began his musical career in 2010 at the age of eleven.  Constant exposure to country music, travel, and the city of Nashville inspired Frankie to take extensive guitar lessons and to be on stage, continuously.

Since 2014, Frankie has been a performer at the CMA Music Festival in June in Nashville. Influenced by artists such as George Strait, Luke Bryan and Easton Corbin, he has been patterning himself after the all-around entertainer.  

His first big break in Nashville came when he signed his first publishing deal in 2015 with Plum Creek Music Publishing. This has enabled Justin to write at Sony ATV Publishing and at ASCAP on Music Row. He has worked with publisher Brien Fisher who is well known as a Grammy award winning producer. 

As a songwriter and entertainer, Frankie has won national awards for his songwriting, and achieved Male Vocalist and Male Entertainer of the year at the national level with NACMAI. (North American Country Music Association, International.) He is a member of both the CMA and ASCAP. 

Being out with the crowds and being able to meet so many people is just a true blessing. There are a lot of good people in the world and I’m happy that I am doing what I love.

Three song EP Summer Lover is available for download in places like iTunes, Amazon and CDBaby.  Single, Summer Lover is a fun, upbeat song, reminiscent of Kenny Chesney’s Beachy sound.  Getting Over You is a heartbreak ballad while Hey is a fun, upbeat and flirty-type of song. ?

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