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#SoundOff – Let Me Be Me Vs White Dress

Posted on the 13 May 2014 by Hendrik Pape @soundcheckblg

Kaitlin Kozell

Kaitlin Kozell

Perhaps it’s because both of our challengers are taking part in another voting challenge with higher stakes but this past round had the fewest votes in a #SoundOff to date.  Chris Henderson jumped out to a quick lead over Kaitlin Kozell but a final push put her on top by just enough to take the round.

The Command Sisters

The Command Sisters

Kaitlin moves into the defender spot to face fellow Boots and Hearts Showcase finalists The Command Sisters.  The Command Sisters are Edmonton, Alberta based singer-song-writing sisters Charlotte and Sarah Command, the girls are no strangers to the music industry getting their first publishing deal out of Nashville at the ages of 12 and 15.  Once described by Chris Martin of CBC Radio “Think of Taylor Swift but there would be two of her and she would have a lot more soul, mixed with the kind of sibling harmonies that would make The Rankins question whether they are truly related, ask them to play pretty much any instrument under the sun and you have The Command Sisters.”  The duo’s list of accolades grows, seemingly, daily and the latest was to be chosen for the Top 8 for the 2014 Boots and Hearts SiriusXM Emerging Artist Showcase.  A few days ago The Command Sisters released the video for the song “White Dress” which is currently a nominee in the country category at the 2014 Independent Music Awards.

Will Charlotte and Sarah let Kaitlin be or will their harmonies help land them in the defender spot?  You decide!

Boots and Hearts Emerging Artist Showcase

Boots and Hearts Emerging Artist Showcase

Of course you can also support both Kaitlin and The Command Sisters in their quest to open for Hunter Hayes at this summer’s Boots and Hearts Country Music Festival, simply vote for them at www.bootsandhearts.com/showcase

Voting is open now and runs until Wednesday May 14 at 5pm EST.


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