Posted on: June 1, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Big Machine Records singer/songwriter Fisher Stevenson is quickly garnering the attention of country radio programmers and music fans alike with his debut single “No Tomorrow Here Tonight” from the forthcoming Nathan Chapman produced, self-titled debut album.

Stevenson picked up impressive double-digit radio adds in his initial week and has also been chosen as a featured download on iTunes’ country page.  Currently on an intense six-month radio tour visiting over 120 stations across the country, Stevenson is focused on getting his brand of country music, influenced by Dwight Yoakam, Rodney Crowell and Keith Urban, heard by listeners everywhere.

“I wanted to do songs that really meant something to me, said something about my life, how I got here, the lessons learned,” says Stevenson “I’m meeting so many really amazing people on my radio tour, and they all tell me that they can relate to the things I’m singing about, and that human connection is what it’s about.”

 “No Tomorrow Here Tonight,” written by Dave Berg, Courtney Dashe and James Slater, is about living in the moment. 

Stevenson confesses, “This is really about love at first sight… Something so strong that no matter what you’ve been through, for this moment, what you’re feeling is strong enough to erase whatever consequences there might be. You know, to fall in love, you’ve got to let go of your fear… This is the way into the thing you’ve been waiting for your whole life.”

Off to a blazing start, Stevenson will make his first appearance at the Academy of Country Music Awards later this week and is preparing to film his first music video with renowned director Ryan Smith in Nashville.  

For other upcoming appearances, visit www.myspace.com/fisherstevenson.

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