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Will Anderson - Singer, 'Parachute' (Mercury Records)

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You've probably heard the song on the radio recently titled, Kiss Me Slowly (video below) by the band Parachute, and for good reason, not only is it a great song but it was co-written by Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum. Kiss Me Slowly, is now in the Top 20 at Hot AC Radio chart and is their first single off their sophomore album, The Way It Was (Mercury Records), was released earlier this year. This is a follow up to their debut album, Losing Sleep, in which their first single from that album, She is Love, hit #66 on the Billboard Hot 100 list. It is that talent that has allowed the band to tour with such acts as Kelly Clarkson, Hot Chelle Rae, Plain White T's, Michelle Branch, the Goo Goo Dolls, and Kate Voegele. Starting in January, they will hit the road again with OAR. Even beyond touring, the band has taken their act to national television appearing on CBS's The Early Show, ABC's Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Their music has also been featured in such television programs as One Tree Hill, 90210 and Vampire Diaries. Above, check out our recent podcast interview with Parachute frontman Will Anderson in which we ask him about their new album, touring, his celebrity crush and more!
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You've probably heard the song on the radio recently titled, Kiss Me Slowly (video below) by the band Parachute, and for good reason, not only is it a great song but it was co-written by Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum. Kiss Me Slowly, is now in the Top 20 at Hot AC Radio chart and is their first single off their sophomore album, The Way It Was (Mercury Records), was released earlier this year. This is a follow up to their debut album, Losing Sleep, in which their first single from that album, She is Love, hit #66 on the Billboard Hot 100 list. It is that talent that has allowed the band to tour with such acts as Kelly Clarkson, Hot Chelle Rae, Plain White T's, Michelle Branch, the Goo Goo Dolls, and Kate Voegele. Starting in January, they will hit the road again with OAR. Even beyond touring, the band has taken their act to national television appearing on CBS's The Early Show, ABC's Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Their music has also been featured in such television programs as One Tree Hill, 90210 and Vampire Diaries. Above, check out our recent podcast interview with Parachute frontman Will Anderson in which we ask him about their new album, touring, his celebrity crush and more!
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