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A Different Kind Of Country Is Here To Stay

The KP FITZ Movement is taking the U.S. by storm.

2014-03-21
LOS ANGELES, CA, March 21, 2014 (Press-News.org) A new brand of country music is hitting the airwaves and country music fans are jumping on board! We have come to know this fresh new sound as the KP Fitz Movement. Everyone listening, dancing, asking for more, and KP Fitz is fast becoming a household name.

Kelly Fitzpatrick, better known as KP Fitz is a singer/song writer who thinks outside the box when it comes to his music. Born in Evanston, Illinois, KP spread his new sound throughout his hometown performing in some of the hottest venues to enthusiastic crowds. Now, KP is sharing his music across America with his new tour and upcoming album - A Different Kinda Country.

KP recently enjoyed some studio time, recording his new album and creating an innovative blend of music. While crossing the lines of traditional country and incorporating a little R&B, he caught the ear of music greats like Smokey Robinson and Barry Gordy. There was even a little collaboration with Smokey on his new album, which we know fans will be excited to experience. One of the songs on the new album, 'Kick Up Your Heels', is being made into a electrifying new video, introducing a new line dance, already creating a buzz when performed live in front of audiences.

"My music comes straight from my heart and I hope goes straight to yours!" says KP Fitz.

Music reviewers everywhere are saying KP is a fresh new sound, wining the hearts of country music fans everywhere.


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[Press-News.org] A Different Kind Of Country Is Here To Stay
The KP FITZ Movement is taking the U.S. by storm.