Natasha Owens Appears on KLTY New Music Café with John Hudson

Natasha Owens, recently made a stop at KLTY/Dallas, TX for an interview with John Hudson, host of New Music Café. Owens appeared on the program in support of her current single, "We Will Rise," and her upcoming tour date with Jason Crabb at Life Central Church in Plano, TX on February 25th.
KLTY has been a big supporter of Owens and her music, and are currently playing her new single and will host the upcoming tour date. The song is from Owens' current EP, No One But You, and was co-written by the talented singer/songwriter and her producer, Ed Cash.
"I am so excited to be back on the road with Jason and his band," says Owens. "Their phenomenal talent and humility blow me away every time I am on stage with them. All of them have such servant hearts. You won't want to miss this concert. You will be blessed!"
Following the tour with Jason Crabb this month, Owens will join Kutless on the band's Bring It On Tour that also features 7Eventh Time Down and Meredith Kinleigh. On May 13th, Owens will head to Montgomery, AL to perform at WLBF/Faith Radio's annual Family Faith Night at the Riverwalk Stadium.
For more information about Natasha Owens please visit online, www.natashaowensmusic.com,www.facebook.com/NatashaOwensMusic, www.twitter.com/tashaownesmusic.
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