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Teen Pop Star Austin Powell Releases Newest Song, "Hey Beautiful"

Music insiders agree Powell that "Hey Beautiful" is a surefire hit.

2011-10-10
VENTNOR, NJ, October 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Teen sensation Austin Powell has tons of fans worldwide. The world and all that it has to offer is his. The multi-talented teenager can sing, act and has a smile that won't quit. His newest single, "Hey Beautiful" has drawn critical acclaim not only from his legion of followers but from critics, as well.

And with good reason. Not only does Powell have a great personality, but he's a terrific performer. Unlike other fabricated pop idols, Powell's talent is for real. And give Powell credit. He had a dream, pursued it and has never given up. From his starring role in the 2010 hit movie "Standing Ovation" to his most recent movie role in the horror thriller, The Sickness", The kid has the goods.

Austin Powell is showing the star power that has started to make him a household name. Powell has also made that rare transition from a pop idol to a first rate songwriter and producer. He's made some smart choices regarding his career and has surrounded himself with a talented team that has been united in making Powell the star that he is today. So, the package is all there. Looks, determination and TALENT. Add an inner drive to be the best at everything he does. And that sums up Austin Powell.

Remember the name and the face. Austin Powell is one talented dude. Add to that the fact that the industry has embraced him and loves working with him. For media requests and interviews contact Neil Cirucci PR at 609 513 1689.

For more Austin Powell check out the following links.

www.Reverbnation.com/austinpowell
www.Twitter.com/apowellmusic
www.Facebook.com/austinpowellmusic
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/austin-powell/

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[Press-News.org] Teen Pop Star Austin Powell Releases Newest Song, "Hey Beautiful"
Music insiders agree Powell that "Hey Beautiful" is a surefire hit.