CANADIAN COUNTRY-POP ARTIST MANDY MCMILLAN’S NEW SINGLE “DREAM CATCHER” RADIATES PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT AND NASHVILLE GOOD VIBES

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Nashville, Tennessee, June 11th, 2020 – Canadian country-pop artist Mandy McMillan is thrilled to be celebrating her new single, “Dream Catcher”, which was released on May 29th and is new on Canadian radio. The official music video will drop during the week of June 22nd.     Listen to “Dream Catcher” on Spotify: smarturl.it/SpotifyDreamCatcher “After a decade of dreaming, chasing, embracing, and growing, ‘Dream Catcher’ defines my sound and my life. Today – as an artist and as a person – I am exactly where I want to be,” says McMillan.    Co-written in Nashville by McMillan and Andrew Beason and produced by Simon Gugala, “Dream Catcher” was inspired by McMillan’s own love of dream catchers that started when she first made them at a festival. The song is both an honest reflection of her unwavering belief in the cultivation and manifestation of goals, and a compelling snapshot of her own journey towards fulfillment. A performer since age 5, the Edmonton-born McMillan gave up her day job in Stony Plain, Alberta to move to Nashville after winning a 2008 Country Music Television Canada contest. This bold choice has led to an array of moments, like opening for the likes of Trisha Yearwood and Blake Shelton, releasing her self-titled debut 2014 EP, appearing on stage as part of Kenny Chesney’s 2014 CMA Awards performance, showcasing at the 2018 Diamonds in the Rough series during Canadian Country Music Week, making the Top 10 of ole’s “Play for Publisher” for her 2018 single “Chasin’ the Ace”, playing in a Fleetwood Mac tribute band, and showcasing at Whiskey Jam. Now dividing her time between Canada and Nashville, McMillan wants her new music and her journey to empower others to act on their own ambitions. She says, “Every dream is worth catching and when you can turn them into reality, it is so worth it in the end. I want everyone who discovers ‘Dream Catcher’ to pursue whatever their souls desire. With the right manifestation, we can all be the little dream catchers that our hearts want us to be.” “Dream Catcher” is Mandy McMillan’s first radio single release in Canada, where it debuted June 1st. She is supporting the single and video with several unique initiatives, including: A “30 Days of Dream Catchers” blog series that highlights inspiring people. An official music video release currently set for the week of June 22nd. An acoustic video release on July 6th. A virtual Edmonton-themed release show on July 13th. Her ongoing weekly “Dream Catcher” podcast with co-host Carli Kahl. Mandy McMillan’s “Dream Catcher” adventure will continue with this fall’s anticipated release of the album of the same name. Until then, she’ll just keep on dreaming – and catching. For more about Mandy McMillan, please visit MandyMcMillan.com or follow her on streaming and social media platforms: Spotify: smarturl.it/MandyMcMillanSpotify     YouTube: @MandyMcMillan Facebook: @MandyMcMillanMusic                    Instagram: @MandyMcMillanMusic   Twitter: @MandyMcMillan

Canadian country-pop artist Mandy McMillan is thrilled to be celebrating her new single, “Dream Catcher” – currently available on all digital platforms and new on Canadian radio. The official music video drops the week of June 22nd

Listen to “Dream Catcher” on Spotify: smarturl.it/SpotifyDreamCatcher 

“After a decade of dreaming, chasing, embracing, and growing, ‘Dream Catcher’ defines my sound and my life. Today – as an artist and as a person – I am exactly where I want to be,” says McMillan. 

Co-written in Nashville by McMillan and Andrew Beason and produced by Simon Gugala, “Dream Catcher” was inspired by McMillan’s own love of dream catchers that started when she first made them at a festival. The song is both an honest reflection of her unwavering belief in the cultivation and manifestation of goals, and a compelling snapshot of her own journey towards fulfillment. 

A performer since age 5, the Edmonton-born McMillan gave up her day job in Stony Plain, Alberta to move to Nashville after winning a 2008 Country Music Television Canada contest. This bold choice has led to an array of moments, like opening for the likes of Trisha Yearwood and Blake Shelton, releasing her self-titled debut 2014 EP, appearing on stage as part of Kenny Chesney’s 2014 CMA Awards performance, showcasing at the 2018 Diamonds in the Rough series during Canadian Country Music Week, making the Top 10 of ole’s “Play for Publisher” for her 2018 single “Chasin’ the Ace”, playing in a Fleetwood Mac tribute band, and showcasing at Whiskey Jam. 

Now dividing her time between Canada and Nashville, McMillan wants her new music and her journey to empower others to act on their own ambitions. 

She says, “Every dream is worth catching and when you can turn them into reality, it is so worth it in the end. I want everyone who discovers ‘Dream Catcher’ to pursue whatever their souls desire. With the right manifestation, we can all be the little dream catchers that our hearts want us to be.” 

“Dream Catcher” is Mandy McMillan’s first radio single release in Canada, where it debuted June 1st. She is supporting the single and video with several unique initiatives, including: 

  • A “30 Days of Dream Catchers” blog series that highlights inspiring people. 
  • An official music video release currently set for the week of June 22nd
  • An acoustic video release on July 6th
  • A virtual Edmonton-themed release show on July 13th
  • Her ongoing weekly “Dream Catcher” podcast with co-host Carli Kahl. 

Mandy McMillan’s “Dream Catcher” adventure will continue with this fall’s anticipated release of the album of the same name. Until then, she’ll just keep on dreaming – and catching. 

For more about Mandy McMillan, please visit MandyMcMillan.com or follow her on streaming and social media platforms: 

 

Spotify: smarturl.it/MandyMcMillanSpotify     YouTube: @MandyMcMillan

Facebook: @MandyMcMillanMusic                    Instagram: @MandyMcMillanMusic

Twitter: @MandyMcMillan

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