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"Mosca delivers the best album of her career. Everything about 'Let It All Begin' is entertaining and fun." 

–Roughstock
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JOANNA IS AVAILABLE FOR MEDIA

The Baldonado Group: (212) 947 4855
Joanna@joannamosca.com

Dolce Diva Music Group: (212) 947-4855

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SINGER JOANNA MOSCA'S NEW SINGLE, "HAND OUT THE WINDOW," IMPACTING AT RADIO

"A gifted singer with a bright, commanding instrument... Mosca sings in a clear, strong voice that rises with emotion and brims with sincerity." – Tom Staudter, Former NY Times Music Critic

Country singer Joanna Mosca is set to release her new single, "Hand Out the Window," to radio on May 14th. The uptempo love song was written by Kelly Archer (Jason Aldean, Nashville's Connie Britton), Jessi Alexander (Blake Shelton), and Troy Verges (Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes), and appears on Mosca's latest EP, Have a Little Mercy. Mosca has turned out tunes that notched on several charts, including top 10s on radio monitor FMQB.com's adult contemporary airplay chart. A co-write, "Keep on Going," broke Billboard's top 30.

Her 2012 EP, Let It All Begin, was produced by Grammy-winning hit maker Bryan White, and features her hot duet with Richie McDonald of Lonestar on the track, "Where Does Good Love Go?" It also contains the anti-bullying, self-empowerment anthem, "Dream On Savannah," which is included on her new EP as an embedded video – parts of which were filmed at the Franklin Theatre, a restored deco-era landmark outside of Nashville.

Earlier this year, Digital Journal placed Mosca on its "Top 10 Country Singers to Watch in 2014" list, and Examiner.com's Nashville Country Music Examiner columnist names Mosca among the "Top 5 Female Country Newcomers" of 2014. Similar accolades came for Let It All Begin, including recognition on CMA Close Up magazine's 2012 "Who New to Watch" list and a showcase spot at the 2013 CMA Music Festival. Mosca also has opened for LeAnn Rimes, Martin Sexton and other well-known artists.

Whether singing her own tunes or giving voice to others' words, Mosca simply loves making music. "It's really about the best song," she says. "If I can relate to the song and think I can sing it and do it justice, that's all I need."

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JOANNA IS AVAILABLE FOR MEDIA

The Baldonado Group: (212) 947 4855
Joanna@joannamosca.com

Dolce Diva Music Group: (212) 947-4855

Download Press Release

SINGER JOANNA MOSCA'S NEW SINGLE, "HAND OUT THE WINDOW," IMPACTING AT RADIO

"A gifted singer with a bright, commanding instrument... Mosca sings in a clear, strong voice that rises with emotion and brims with sincerity." – Tom Staudter, Former NY Times Music Critic

Country singer Joanna Mosca is set to release her new single, "Hand Out the Window," to radio on May 14th. The uptempo love song was written by Kelly Archer (Jason Aldean, Nashville's Connie Britton), Jessi Alexander (Blake Shelton), and Troy Verges (Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes), and appears on Mosca's latest EP, Have a Little Mercy. Mosca has turned out tunes that notched on several charts, including top 10s on radio monitor FMQB.com's adult contemporary airplay chart. A co-write, "Keep on Going," broke Billboard's top 30.

Her 2012 EP, Let It All Begin, was produced by Grammy-winning hit maker Bryan White, and features her hot duet with Richie McDonald of Lonestar on the track, "Where Does Good Love Go?" It also contains the anti-bullying, self-empowerment anthem, "Dream On Savannah," which is included on her new EP as an embedded video – parts of which were filmed at the Franklin Theatre, a restored deco-era landmark outside of Nashville.

Earlier this year, Digital Journal placed Mosca on its "Top 10 Country Singers to Watch in 2014" list, and Examiner.com's Nashville Country Music Examiner columnist names Mosca among the "Top 5 Female Country Newcomers" of 2014. Similar accolades came for Let It All Begin, including recognition on CMA Close Up magazine's 2012 "Who New to Watch" list and a showcase spot at the 2013 CMA Music Festival. Mosca also has opened for LeAnn Rimes, Martin Sexton and other well-known artists.

Whether singing her own tunes or giving voice to others' words, Mosca simply loves making music. "It's really about the best song," she says. "If I can relate to the song and think I can sing it and do it justice, that's all I need."

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EP NOW AVAILABLE on

"Mosca delivers the best album of her career. Everything about 'Let It All Begin' is entertaining and fun." 

–Roughstock