VENTNOR, NJ, April 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Austin Powell's debut song "Take My Heart" has been picked up by TweenPopRadio.com It's also been picked up by 2RDJ-FM and Triple H FM in Sydney, Australia. It is now on the regular scheduled play list on the Sunday Hour from 12pm-1pm on 2RDJ -FM and on the "Monday Drive" show from 5pm-8pm on Triple H-FM. Take My Heart is being streamed live at www.radio2rdj.com and at www.triplehfm.com.au Powell has stirred interest in US and abroad with Twitter fans from all over the world and has made close friendships with his fans in Japan and has been in personal contact with them during the earthquake disaster. Take My Heart" is also being featured on Internet Radio KMIX.BIZ from Las Vegas, NV.
Powell has also become a fan favorite on www.tweenpopradio.com and their fan voting competition.
"Take My Heart" is Currently available to buy on NewMusicFeeds.com NewMusicFeeds.com/profile/austinpowell
and on Itunes, AmazonMP3 & Rhapsody later this month
You can reach out to Austin Powell Twitter.com/apowellmusic Reverbnation.com/austinpowell
Facebook.com/austinpowellmusic and Myspace.com/austinpowellmusic
For media requests and interviews contact Neil Cirucci at neilciruccipr@aol.com
Austin Powell is represented by Metropolitan Talent and Sarabeth Schedeen at 323-857-4543
sschedeen@mta.com
Neil Cirucci PR is a national public relations company. For more information contact us at 609-513-1689 or www.neilciruccipr.com.
Austin Powell's Song "Take My Heart" Explodes Onto The Pop Music Scene Nationwide
Tween Pop Radio has syndicated the song nationally including Sydney Australia
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