Seattle Folk-Pop Duo March to May Gets Fifth Week Atop National Video Chart
Seattle-based folk-pop duo, March To May have spent five consecutive weeks atop the Y'allwire Most Watched Videos Chart (Y'allturnative) with their debut single, "Embers." The video is also number five on the music video site's All-genre chart.
Seattle, WA, June 04, 2015 --(PR.com)-- MTS Management Group is happy to announce March To May's music video for “Embers” has spent five consecutive weeks at Number One on Yallwire.com’s ”Y’allturnative” Most Watched Country Music Videos chart. The Seatlle-based folk duo's video comes in ahead of those by Trailer Choir, Eli Young Band, Kansas, and Jimmy Buffett featuring Toby Keith. "Embers" is also #5 on the Y'allwire All Genre Chart. It is the first music video/single from the pair's debut EP, The Water's Edge.
Y’allwire was launched in November 2006, and is growing quickly among its loyal base of Country, Bluegrass and Christian fans. With 1,000 music videos and continuously evolving original content, Yallwire.com is the ultimate online platform for undiscovered and new artists to get play alongside the big-label names.
March To May’s Darren Guyaz (guitar, vocals, keyboard) and Beth Wesche (Celtic harp, vocals) first met in December 2012. By March 2013, the folk/indie/Americana duo had co-written their first two songs, by April they had a paid gig under their belts, and by May they had a name and shows booked out into the months ahead. Before settling in Seattle, Washington, where the act is now based, both Darren and Beth had traversed the Western Hemisphere separately. Darren migrated from the northern Appalachians to his birth-state of Montana, before heading on a South American adventure across the Andes mountain range, eventually falling in love with Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. The daughter of a US Foreign Service Officer, Beth also spent time in the Andes, as well as a host of US states on both coasts, before moving to Seattle, just blocks from where her beloved Celtic harp had been created, years before. The duo has drawn comparisons to acts like The Civil Wars, Damien Rice, the Swell Season, The Banner Days, and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Their debut EP was released in April.
Y’allwire was launched in November 2006, and is growing quickly among its loyal base of Country, Bluegrass and Christian fans. With 1,000 music videos and continuously evolving original content, Yallwire.com is the ultimate online platform for undiscovered and new artists to get play alongside the big-label names.
March To May’s Darren Guyaz (guitar, vocals, keyboard) and Beth Wesche (Celtic harp, vocals) first met in December 2012. By March 2013, the folk/indie/Americana duo had co-written their first two songs, by April they had a paid gig under their belts, and by May they had a name and shows booked out into the months ahead. Before settling in Seattle, Washington, where the act is now based, both Darren and Beth had traversed the Western Hemisphere separately. Darren migrated from the northern Appalachians to his birth-state of Montana, before heading on a South American adventure across the Andes mountain range, eventually falling in love with Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. The daughter of a US Foreign Service Officer, Beth also spent time in the Andes, as well as a host of US states on both coasts, before moving to Seattle, just blocks from where her beloved Celtic harp had been created, years before. The duo has drawn comparisons to acts like The Civil Wars, Damien Rice, the Swell Season, The Banner Days, and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Their debut EP was released in April.
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Michael Stover
412 445 5282
www.mtsmanagementgroup.com
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